Disneyland is offering an attractive offer for Disney+ subscribers in California and other US regions, allowing them to enjoy this theme park's magic during Christmas season.
According to an official statement, visitors who buy 2-Day tickets between November 18 and December 27 will receive an additional free day, an excellent opportunity for you to explore the park in one of the busiest times of the year.
With Christmas celebrations just beginning, this offer also gives you the opportunity to enjoy the awaited opening of Tiana's Bayou Adventure, which is one of the new park rides at the restored Critter Country area.
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This time-limited deal began on November 13 and is subject to restrictions and park reservation availability.
The 3-Day Ticket with Admission to 1-Park Per Day package costs $330 dollars, which is the same usual price of a 2-Day package.
It should be noted that the normal price for a 3-Day Ticket is $415 dollars, making this the perfect deal for those who want to visit Disneyland during Christmas season.
However, there are some restrictions to these tickets as they are valid for 13 days after first use or before December 27, 2024.
In addition, Disneyland California states that reservations must be made on the day of the visit and will be time-limited depending on availability. Visitors must also make sure to sign in with the email address associated with their Disney+ subscription when trying to purchase this ticket offer.
Moreover, Park Hopper ticket upgrade and Lightning Lane Multi Pass can be added for additional fees.
Don't miss this amazing deal! Disneyland and Disney California Adventure are offering visitors a unique experience full of magic and new rides. If you wish to learn more, visit disney.go.com/disneyland-holiday-ticket-offer-2024/ and/or buy your tickets on the following official website: disney.go.com/es-us/admission/tickets/.
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