Tickets can be purchased for Disneyland Resort in Paris can be obtained in Paris from a travel broker. If you are in England and want to get a ticket before you go just find a local travel agency that deals with Disney.
I know I've seen them recently at Ralph's (a grocery store chain in Southern California; a subsidiary of Kroger). You can also buy them online directly from the park, and I'm pretty sure that Disney Stores sell them.
Theme Park Tickets2-Day Park Hopper - $135 for children1-Day Park Hopper - $91 for children1-Day 1-Park Ticket - $66 for childrenPark Hopper Bonus Tickets20% discount when purchased online. 3-Day Park Hopper - $174 for children4-Day Park Hopper - $199 for children5-Day Park Hopper - $219 for children6-Day Park Hopper - $224 for childrenPassportsPayment plans available for California residents. Premium Annual Passport - $439 for all guestsDeluxe Annual Passport - $299 for all guests
A Parkhopper is a ticket that allows you to "hop" from Disneyland to California Adventure, the theme park directley across from Disneyland.
You can purchase them at the park before you go in, or you can go to these websites: Walt Disney World: http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/tickets-passes/ Disneyland: http://disneyland.disney.go.com/tickets/
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Yes. Get your hand stamped and keep your ticket.
No. One Disneyland ticket is access to EVERYTHING inside the resort.
A Disneyland ticket is not required to go to the Halloween Party. If you have a party ticket, you get entry into Disneyland on the day of your party AFTER 4pm.
There is currently Disney World (Orlando, Florida), Disneyland (Anaheim, California), Disneyland Paris (Paris, France), Hong Kong Disneyland (Hong Kong, China), Tokyo Disneyland (Tokyo, Japan). There will be a new Disneyland coming to ShangHai, China, which will be opening at 2015-2016.
Cheap Disneyland ticket's can be found online at Disney's website's or other traveling, lodging, and car rental sites. I would also check with a travel sales person to see if you could get better rates offline.
Yes. Disney's California Adventure is just across the way from Disneyland. There is a plaza between the two, but standing in line for one you can clearly see the other. However, a ticket for Disneyland won't get you into Disney's California Adventure on the same day without a ParkHopper option.
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Theme Park Tickets2-Day Park Hopper - $135 for children1-Day Park Hopper - $91 for children1-Day 1-Park Ticket - $66 for childrenPark Hopper Bonus Tickets20% discount when purchased online. 3-Day Park Hopper - $174 for children4-Day Park Hopper - $199 for children5-Day Park Hopper - $219 for children6-Day Park Hopper - $224 for childrenPassportsPayment plans available for California residents. Premium Annual Passport - $439 for all guestsDeluxe Annual Passport - $299 for all guests
If you bought ticket online, they will email your ticket to you. If you got it offline, you will get it as soon as you paid for it.
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A Parkhopper is a ticket that allows you to "hop" from Disneyland to California Adventure, the theme park directley across from Disneyland.
If you mean AU as the abbreviation for Australia, it costs absolutely nothing for a ticket since there are zero Disneyland parks in Australia.
You can purchase them at the park before you go in, or you can go to these websites: Walt Disney World: http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/tickets-passes/ Disneyland: http://disneyland.disney.go.com/tickets/