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Disneyland Resort Offers Two or Three Days of Fun at Special Prices for Southern California Residents
Popular Attractions Include Radiator Springs Racers in Cars Land, New Entertainment Such as ‘Mickey and the Magical Map’ at Disneyland Park and original ‘World of Color’ returning to Disney California Adventure Park ANAHEIM, Calif. (Jan. 6, 2014) – Southern California residents can “show their Disney side” in 2014 as the Disneyland Resort once again presents a ticket offer especially for them, with options for two or three days of fun and adventure at the parks – all at special prices. To explore all there is to do at Disneyland park and Disney California Adventure park, Southern California residents may purchase a 2-day ticket with their choice of one park per day for just $129, a 2-day Park Hopper ticket for just $164, a 3-day ticket with their choice of one park per day for just $159, or a 3-day Park Hopper for just $194. With these limited-time Southern California resident tickets, guests get the flexibility to make memories with family and friends over two or three days from Jan. 6 to June 6, 2014. (Blockout days March 31-April 20, 2014.*) The sooner a purchase is made, the more time guests will have to return for a second or third visit. From the immersive excitement of Cars Land to the nighttime brilliance of “World of Color” to the amazing special effects of “Mickey and the Magical Map,” which premiered in 2013, guests will be immersed in the excitement of high-quality entertainment and some of their favorite attractions for two or three full days. They will have the option of visiting one park per day (either park) or purchasing Park Hopper tickets for the entire two or three-day period. For blockout dates and restrictions, visit http://Disneyland.com/happier. For park hours and entertainment schedules, review the daily calendar at http://Disneyland.com. Along with the great value of the 2 and 3-day tickets, guests will enjoy a fun challenge when they visit the parks: What to do next? There are so many ways to explore their Disney Side, that playful side that emerges when they visit a Disney Park. Will they visit a princess, a Jedi or Lightning McQueen? See Radiator Springs or Toontown? Embark on a jungle cruise or journey to galaxies far, far away? Dine at a seaside boardwalk or dance the night away at Mad T Party? With so much to do at both parks, guests may choose from a variety of sensational shows, attractions and dining locations. At Disneyland, favorite experiences include Star Tours with more than 50 different destination combinations; the classic Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, set to reopen in early 2014 following refurbishment; and the fantasy adventure of Peter Pan in Fantasyland. Recent additions to Disneyland include the stage show, “Mickey and the Magical Map,” featuring characters, music and fun surprises in the Fantasyland Theatre, and Fantasy Faire, a regal setting for encounters with some favorite Disney princesses. At Disney California Adventure, the fun ranges from the thrills of Radiator Springs Racers (get your Fastpass ticket early!) to a nostalgic jaunt on the Red Car Trolleys, a 4D gaming experience on Toy Story Mania!, and nighttime amazement with the “World of Color” water spectacular with its nearly 1,200 powerful fountains, sensational music, and colorful animation projected onto enormous mist screens. The original “World of Color” returns in January, following the exciting holiday version, “World of Color – Winter Dreams.” Classic attractions and entertaining shows offer even more options for guests, including a thrilling ride down the slopes of the Matterhorn at Disneyland and an exciting run on the California Screamin’ coaster at Disney California Adventure. Guests also may enjoy themed dining locations ranging from the newly reopened Market House featuring Starbucks drinks and house-made Disney treats in Disneyland to the Carthay Circle Restaurant and Lounge, Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta and Paradise Garden Grill restaurants in Disney California Adventure. The 2-day and 3-day tickets are an ideal way to catch all the fun, and they won’t be available for long. Southern California residents must purchase tickets by May 30, 2014. Tickets expire on June 6, 2014; blockout dates apply. They can be purchased at Disneyland.com/happier, The Disney Stores, Vons and other retail locations, as well as any Disneyland Resort ticket booth. Guests who purchase online may print their tickets at home. When purchased in advance, 3-day tickets include one Magic Morning** early entry to Disneyland Park, an extra hour of play before the park opens to the general public. This benefit is not available to tickets purchased at Disneyland Resort ticket booths. Additional offers are available for guests who want to turn their Disneyland Resort visit into a getaway, including a hotel stay at any of the three Disneyland Resort hotels. Guests can save up to 25 percent** on hotel stays for select nights at a Disneyland Resort hotel for travel from January 5 through April 10, 2014, if booked through January 28.*** Hotel guests may also enjoy Extra Magic Hour+ morning admission to a Disneyland Resort theme park on applicable days. ### About the Disneyland Resort Star Tours ©Disney/Lucasfilm Ltd. So Cal Resident Ticket *Valid only for Southern California residents within ZIP codes 90000-93599 and Northern Baja California residents within ZIP codes 21000-22999; proof of residency is required for purchase and admission. Each day of use constitutes one full day of use. Tickets expire June 6, 2014. Blockout days of 3/31/14-4/20/14 apply. May purchase up to 5 tickets per person per day with valid ID. Tickets may not be sold or transferred for commercial use. Offer may not be combined with other ticket discounts or promotions. Tickets not valid before 1/6/14. Subject to capacity, restrictions and change without notice. ** Magic Morning admission currently allows admission into selected attractions to Disneyland® Park before the park opens to the general public on Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday. Each Guest must have valid theme park admission. To enhance the Magic Morning experience, it is strongly recommended that Guests arrive at least one hour and 15 minutes prior to regular park opening. Magic Morning admission is based on availability and capacity. Applicable days and times of operation and all other elements including, but not limited to, operation of attractions, entertainment, stores and restaurants and appearances of characters may vary and are subject to change without notice. Subject to restrictions and cancellation. ***Resort Hotel Offer Savings based on the non-discounted price for the same room and the same hotel for most Sunday through Thursday stays between January 5, 2014 and April 10, 2014. Check for rates and offers for other days. Book from November 3, 2013 through January 28, 2014. Travel must be completed by April 11, 2014. Not valid on previously booked rooms or on suites, except for Artisan, Regal, and Paradise suites. Excludes applicable taxes and fees. Advance reservations required. Subject to availability as the number of rooms allocated for this offer is limited. Limit two (2) rooms per reservations and five (5) people maximum per room. Not valid in combination with any other hotel discounts or offers. Subject to restrictions and change without notice. Separate Theme Park admission required to enjoy the Parks. + Extra Magic Hour currently allows registered Disneyland® Resort hotel guests admission into select attractions at Disneyland® Park on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday and Disney California Adventure® Park on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday before the applicable park opens to the general public. Check Disneyland.com for schedule of when each park offers Extra Magic Hour. Each registered hotel guest (ages 3 and older) must have a valid theme park ticket and active hotel room key card. Applicable Park, days of operation and attractions may vary. Subject to capacity, restrictions and change or cancellation without notice. |
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