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6th January 2011, 10:49 PM
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You could be refused entry to DISNEYLAND with a net ticket:(
The internet ticket is for "any day".
If the park has excess # of visitors on a given day and you reach there late, they refuse entry - asking you to come on another day or go to their California Adventures park which is close by.
Happened to us on Dec 28th and forced us some change of travel plans. (Visited it on Dec 31st by going early).
Also, the cancellation of net tickets is not easy. Can't do on web or phone call but need to mail & get refund as in the case of "mail-in-rebate"
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6th January 2011 10:49 PM
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6th January 2011, 11:33 PM
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What?
I've never heard of something like this happen before
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6th January 2011, 11:41 PM
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I was informed that this happens every year during the holidays and one disney worker (on the ticket counter) advised me never to plan a visit during the time period between Dec 25th & Jan 1st at the "original" disneyland of Anaheim county.
There are absolutely no exceptions. This is like a "fire-emergency" situation and force majeure clause. In any case, the ticket has such things in fine print. (capacity limitations / not refundable / transferable etc).
I have seen 100's being refused on that day. Some who couldn't alter their travel plans were seen cursing / shouting while scrambling to get refund.
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6th January 2011, 11:44 PM
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Oh Wow!!
Yeah planning Disneyland during winter break is not a good idea.
Did you go around Downtown Disney though? It's beautiful!
I'm guessing Universal is not that way. They had discount tickets at Costco and those tickets were sold out too.
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6th January 2011, 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by
Wibha
I'm guessing Universal is not that way. They had discount tickets at Costco and those tickets were sold out too.
Actually, we were quite late at Universal also (around 11 AM), again with internet tickets.
There was huge crowd and many at the entrance which was closed briefly, when we arrived.
They let us in but there was a 5 minute or so waiting at the gate (reason - too many people inside). People started shouting while waiting but such murmurings went away once the gates opened.
Interestingly, the internet ticket for Hollywood had two options - an extra day's entry or entry for a whole year, i.e. till end 2011 (with few blocked-out dates) for the same price.
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6th January 2011, 11:52 PM
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Such crowds and irritated people etc is not new to us (actually I got nostalgia of TN / Kerala bus and train stations).
However, for some, this was an entirely new experience
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7th January 2011, 12:00 AM
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7th January 2011, 01:04 AM
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All-said, I really loved the FindingNemo "sub marine" ride
(& my daughter was thoroughly satisfied with kisses / hugs by mickey after so much of nachcharippu to me "மிக்கி எங்க டாடி, இன்னும் காணோம்" in an almost-hour-long line)
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7th January 2011, 01:10 AM
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My reco is to visit sometime in Jan. My earlier visit to the same place was in Jan, with phenomenally less crowd but nothing less in shows. (I still remember the laser light show in 1996 where they projected a mickey story on "water-screen" - using water fountains creating a "screen" and laser light projection on it. It also included live elements on the ship with the beautiful pocohantas aboard. No fire works can come anywhere close to such shows).
I would also rate the "on-the-castle-show" at Disneyworld, FL last year much superior to anything at CA this year (titled "dreams-come-true", where disney characters appear live on various parts of the castle to enact a dance drama - combined with fire works and special effects)
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7th January 2011, 01:17 AM
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Originally Posted by
app_engine
Interestingly, the internet ticket for Hollywood had two options - an extra day's entry or entry for a whole year, i.e. till end 2011 (with few blocked-out dates) for the same price.
That's a rip-off IMO. They don't have a 1 day entry ticket at all which is ridiculous. Most of the tourists visiting the Universal Studios won't bother checking them out within a year or so. Luckily I checked with AAA and they offered us $15 off a 1 day + next six months free ticket(very few black out dates). But no, I won't be going there again in the next six months
We went to the Universal Studios on Christmas eve and it was not all that crowded. The average wait time on all the rides was < 20 mins, all day. Wait time on the studio tour was 30-45 mins though.
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