Pay for Disneyland, get DCA for FREE!" 2fer offer

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    Originally Posted By Darkbeer

    Starting this week, Disneyland once again offers the Pay for Disneyland, get DCA for FREE! 2fer ticket offer.

    You need to live in the proper Southern California or Baja California, Mexico zip codes to take advantage of the offer.

    The deal lets you get one day at both Disneyland and DCA on DIFFERENT days for the price of a Single day/Single Park ticket. (Currently $72 for adults, and $62 for kids 3 through 9).

    Tickets will be available online at Disneyland.com, the Main Ticket Booths at the Main Entrance Plaza and other selected locations, including most SoCal Grocery Stores. Also, the Cleaver Brothers Ticket Outlets located at the Anaheim GardenWalk and the Ramada Maingate.

    If you order online, your Credit Card Billing Address must have a proper SoCal/BajaCal zip code.
     
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    Originally Posted By WorldDisney

    Wow they still offer this?

    You would think with all the crowds, it wouldnt even be necesary as they obviously no longer attracting an audience in the off season ;).

    How long does it usually last?
     
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    Originally Posted By Darkbeer

    Last year, it was January through June, with the 30 day window ending just before the July 4th weekend.

    I don't have all the details yet, but the info I got came from an Authorized DLR Ticket Reseller, so I know it is the real thing. Hopefully we will have the exact details later this morning.

    Check Disneyland.com/tickets and type in your SoCal Zip Code to see if they have updated the site. (Heck, they are currently still asking if you want to check out the 2009 or 2010 offers, and 2009 is the default....)
     
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    Originally Posted By Darkbeer

    I should say the "30 day" window is for the second day of use. So if you go in early June, you could go in early July PRIOR to the weekend of the 4th. Based on last year, the 30 day window if you used the 2fer on the last valid day in June would be Thursday, July 1st.

    And don't forget, you can upgrade the 2fer to an AP, so 2 days that are not blocked out, and then a years worth of return visits. (FYI, the AP will be dated based on the first day of the 2fer use.)
     
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    Originally Posted By Ben

    How would Disney know if the ticket purchased is for a resident? I mean if a local purchased the ticket with ID and handed it to a visitor, how would the maingate know the visitor is not a local? Do they ask for ID too?
     
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    Originally Posted By Darkbeer

    The rules printed on the tickets sold, and at Disneyland.com CLEARLY state the ticket is to be USED by a SoCal resident with the correct zip codes.

    >>Tickets valid for Southern California residents within ZIP codes 90000-93599 and Northern Baja California residents within ZIP codes 21000-22999. Proof of residency required for admission.<<


    Now, does Disney check each and every ID when guests nter the park... the answer is no. But they do check a RANDOM sample..... IMHO, the current deal for 3 days or more ParkHoppers is AWESOME, and is available to EVERYONE. I rather not gamble that they ask for an ID when you don't have the correct one.
     
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    Originally Posted By Ben

    I agree with you. I was just curious how Disney "controls" the 2fer from misuse.
     
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    Originally Posted By Schmitty Good Vibes

    Why do all these great offers only go to So Cal residents?

    Rats.
     
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    Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub

    Good ? . Does that mean the rest of us are paying for the discounts we don't qualify for?
     
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    Originally Posted By xrayvision

    Doesn't WDW open their discounts to all Floridians, not just a certain region of FLA? I wish DLR would extend their discounts to all Californians. That would be cool!
     
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    Originally Posted By believe

    >>>>>>>But they do check a RANDOM sample..... IMHO, the current deal for 3 days or more ParkHoppers is AWESOME, and is available to EVERYONE. I rather not gamble that they ask for an ID when you don't have the correct one<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

    That might be true, HOWEVER, you can say - "Oh, I didn't know that... I'll go to the ticket booth to buy another ticket and return the 2fer". But then, you go to another entrance line and hope they don't randomly check your id.

    If they randomly check you twice in a row, it's time to buy a lottery ticket!
     

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