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    Originally Posted By Audrey

    Hello,

    I need to buy one day's admission. Is it the same price at the gate as it is online? Disneyland.com lists a price of $63 for a one day ticket. Do you know of any other locations that would sell a one day ticket cheaper?

    Thanks!
     
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    Originally Posted By trekkeruss

    VERY few exceptions to the $63.00 tariff. As per mousesavers.com:

    "One-day tickets to Disneyland and Disney's California Adventure are seldom discounted. The exceptions are all for advance purchase only:

    tickets sold through universities (for students)

    tickets for school teachers

    tickets offered to employees by large corporations and government agencies in Southern California

    military discounts through base MWR offices"

    Occasionally there are other deals. I remember a couple of years ago my sister and I were going; I had my AP, but she had nothing. We stopped at a grocery store beforehand; there was a coupon on cases of Coke.
     
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    Originally Posted By Darkbeer

    And there isn't a big discount, for example, thru Lisa's Labor Union, she can get the one day, one park tickets for $58, just $5 off, not much of a savings.

    FYI, you cannot buy the one day, one park tickets online, only at the Main Entrance Ticket Booths. I was at a Disney Store today, and they also don't offer the one day, one park tickets, though they do offer most othert tickets, including the special sicounted tickets, but the Everyone at the Kids Price 3 day ParkHoppers were $5 more than online, which is the same price as the Good Neighbor Hotel prices.
     
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    Originally Posted By cinderella143also

    How do you get these discounts? Do you get them through Disneyland.com? How do you show your military pass or teacher id?
     
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    Originally Posted By LuLu

    You get these thru the schools for students, and at the base for military. I don't know about the teacher or employee ones.

    BTW there is a program for discounted tickets for high schools as well. Apparently our school is one of a handful (or maybe even the only one) that participates anymore. But, the prices are great, and the youth prices are good thru age 18. I can find more info if anyone wants to do this at their own school. (ie, someone has to organize it, be the contact person, sell the tickets...and I believe they have to purchase the discount tickets up front, then resell)
     
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    Originally Posted By cinderella143also

    I would be interested in this! Please let me know what you can find out! :D
     
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    Originally Posted By gottaluvdavillains

    Not always the best way to go - but ebay always has tickets.
     

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