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Trying to go to Disneyland's reopening? It's going to be harder to buy park tickets than you think.
KSBW ^ | Mar 25, 2021 | Julie Tremaine

Posted on 03/25/2021 1:05:13 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Now that Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure will reopen on April 30, excitement from fans hoping to revisit the “happiest place on Earth” has hit a fever pitch. But getting tickets is going to be a challenging process, even for the most die-hard fans who know the ins and outs of the system.

Here’s everything we know about how to get tickets to Disneyland when it reopens.

Advertisement Currently, there’s no announced date for when Disney plans to release ticket availability for guests — and in all likelihood, there will be only vague information about when tickets will go on sale before the actual moment. Historically, the company will announce a date, but not a time, leaving the most ardent Disneyphiles to stay up late hoping for a midnight release and be at their browsers bright and early with the idea of catching the opening by chance.

Don’t believe me? Flashback to July, the first day that Walt Disney World opened tickets to the general public for its July 11 reopening: I started checking the My Disney Experience app at midnight, then woke up at 3 a.m. to check again, and was at my computer at 6 a.m. refreshing my browser window. Tickets went on sale at 7 a.m. that day and I had them by 7:15 a.m., with a reservation for Magic Kingdom’s opening day shortly after.

But Walt Disney World had a complicated, tiered system for tickets and reservations, a modified version of which may or may not make sense for Disneyland.

When Walt Disney World reopened last year, the resort had been closed for just under four months, so many people who had booked vacations in advance held existing resort reservations for the announced reopening date. Those were the people Disney first accommodated, saying that anyone with an existing resort reservation would have earliest access to tickets. After that, Annual Passholders were allowed to make a limited number of park reservations under the new system, which requires any ticket holder to reserve a spot in a theme park in advance. Weeks after that, just days before open, tickets went on sale to the general public.

However, those considerations don’t really apply to Disneyland. All of the property’s hotels have been closed for more than a year, and those hotels don’t book more than a year in advance, so there are almost definitely no existing resort reservations. Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel will open on April 29, but has not yet started booking guests. There are no announced opening dates for the Disneyland Hotel or Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel.

There are also no longer Annual Passholders. Everyone who held a current annual pass at Disneyland when the resort closed last year is now a Legacy Passholder, which is essentially now a membership for discounts on food and merchandise. Though Disney hinted that Legacy Passholders would get early access to ticket sales for A Touch of Disney, the food experience currently happening at Disney California Adventure, that didn’t happen, so there will likely be no tiered early access for any group when tickets do go on sale.

There’s a basic timeline when Disney opens online booking for a new experience. The booking portal goes live in the morning at an unannounced time, crashes in about an hour, goes back online and sells out within hours. This is what happened in advance of Disneyland reopening Buena Vista Street inside DCA as part of the Downtown Disney extension in November, not because the opening was ticketed, but because the opening also included Carthay Circle, one of California Adventure’s best restaurants. People hoping to secure a table crashed the park’s online dining reservation system. It’s what happened when tickets to A Touch of Disney went on sale earlier this month. After the booking portal crashed and went back online, Disney released another few weeks of tickets, all of which sold out by the early evening.

If recent history is any indication, Disneyland tickets will sell out for the first few months within hours of going on sale. There’s no telling how much those tickets will cost, but single-day, one park tickets topped out at $154 each for the most in-demand days before Disneyland’s closure — and April 30 will probably be the single most in-demand ticket in the park’s history, so expect costs to be high.

There’s speculation that, given Orange County’s likely progress into the orange tier of the state's coronavirus reopening plan, the parks could reopen at 25% capacity as opposed to the currently anticipated 15%. Walt Disney World opened to 25% in July, but has since increased capacity.

"Tickets have yet to go on sale, and capacity, at least while the coronavirus remains a threat, will be limited by California regulators," Brookes Barnes wrote of Disneyland's reopening for the New York Times. "But let’s put it this way: There may not be enough cinnamon sugar in all of the Disney-verse."

There are a couple of things you can do to increase your odds of getting tickets, though. Disneyland’s ticket portal operates through the Disneyland website, but also through the My Disney Experience app for smartphones. Make sure you have an account, that you know your current login information, and that you have your whole party synced together. That way, if you do get through to purchase tickets, you’ll be able to buy them for your group without trying to add someone at the last second. When tickets go on sale, try using your phone at the same time as your computer. I got my Carthay Circle reservation on the day they opened by having my personal laptop, my work laptop and my phone all in the virtual queue at the same time.

There are a few other things to keep in mind when buying tickets, too. Disneyland will be available only to California residents in its initial reopening stage, and the tickets available for purchase will most likely not be the Park Hopper tickets that allow you to go back and forth between parks. So even if you are able to secure a ticket, be careful about which park you choose to make a reservation for, because that will likely be your only park for the day.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: disneyland
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To: Antoninus
If you give money to Disney, you may as well be handing money over to the Biden Junta.

Or Satan himself.

21 posted on 03/25/2021 2:08:29 PM PDT by Mr Ramsbotham ("God is a spirit, and man His means of walking on the earth.")
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To: dfwgator

Everybody remember where we parked!


22 posted on 03/25/2021 2:11:09 PM PDT by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold ......)
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To: nickcarraway
1. Gay Days right around the time that kids go on summer break with no warning to families
2. Destruction of Star Wars
3. Censoring of older, better Disney content
4. ESPN wokeness
5. ABC fake news
6. Destruction of Marvel Cinematic Universe
7. PCification of rides like Jungle Cruise and Tiki Hut
8. Charging for parking
9. Letting too many people into the park
10. Galaxy's Edge rebranding fiasco
11. Obscene price gouging
12. Interminable lines

And yet my fellow Americans continue to desperately struggle to get into "The Happiest Place on Earth". If the Apocalypse is not around the corner, then it can't be far off.

23 posted on 03/25/2021 2:13:23 PM PDT by who_would_fardels_bear (This is not a tagline.)
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To: Mr Ramsbotham; Maudeen

[Trying to go to Disneyland’s reopening? It’s going to be harder to buy park tickets than you think.]

[(handing money over to) Satan himself]

Maybe they’ll eventually let people with the Mark enter the park with no problem. It would certainly seem to align with their values these past few years.


24 posted on 03/25/2021 2:14:47 PM PDT by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold ......)
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To: nickcarraway
Maybe funny story...I dunno.

I grew up in Anaheim....Could see the fireworks from are swimming pool slide....We had to go to D-Land multiple times with relatives...

We hated it.

Dreaded it actually....

25 posted on 03/25/2021 2:15:51 PM PDT by Osage Orange (TRUMP!!!)
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To: who_would_fardels_bear; null and void; Red Badger; bagster; Travis McGee

[If the Apocalypse is not around the corner, then it can’t be far off.]

That’s basically what I was saying in the above post. Though I’d say the 7-year Tribulation is right around the corner. They keep using the phrase the Bible said they would, when the Antichrist comes (he will confirm the covenant - and by peace shall destroy many).

Finally got my full copy of ‘1984’ yesterday. Hope I can find time this weekend to watch it (may happen next week).

I’ve already watched Two Minutes of Hate, Choco Rations and the scene where they enter through the window multiple times.


26 posted on 03/25/2021 2:19:10 PM PDT by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold ......)
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To: dfwgator
"I’m not saying Disneyland needs to update their park, but they did officially rename “Tomorrowland” to “Yesterdayland”."

"The future isn't what it used to be" - Yogi Berra

Disney does seem to have gotten one thing right about the future: Autopia. In the future we won't really need to steer our cars. We'll just let them take us to wherever they want us to go.

27 posted on 03/25/2021 2:31:22 PM PDT by who_would_fardels_bear (This is not a tagline.)
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To: nickcarraway

No one in my family would go there even it they were paid to do so! Disney is an anti-American organization.


28 posted on 03/25/2021 3:04:46 PM PDT by fortes fortuna juvat (Conceding the result of a fraudulent election is both irrational and immoral.)
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To: nickcarraway

Last word we heard was only LA county residents could go to Disneyland when it opened. Currently it is planning to open only California residents.

No one-day tickets. Ticket prices, two day- one park $235, park hopper $290. 3 day “Magic Morning” eligible $310 single park and $365 park hopper. “Magic Morning” only available for 3 day or above passes. (Magic morning is entry before 10am). Park capacity limited to 25%. Attractions/restaurants/food limited availability with no implied guarantees. Subject to the park closing on short notice.


29 posted on 03/25/2021 3:31:40 PM PDT by blueplum ("...this moment is your moment: it belongs to you... " President Donald J. Trump, Jan 20, 2017) )
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To: Allegra

GO US! YO! :)


30 posted on 03/25/2021 7:37:46 PM PDT by JennysCool ( "It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled." ― Mark Twain )
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To: Allegra
They COULD have produced a beautiful sort of retro animated spot celebrating the grand re-opening of Disneyland, maybe with Tinkerbell doing her thing with the wand lighting up the castle but NO ... They had to lead with ridiculous virtue-signaling. "Look! Everyone is wearing a mask! You won't pick up the 'Rona in the Magic Kingdom, kids!"
31 posted on 03/25/2021 7:46:04 PM PDT by JennysCool ( "It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled." ― Mark Twain )
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