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20% off Disneyland California Multi-Day Tickets, 10% and 5% off to Other Attractions @ Klook

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I just grabbed 2 x 4-day park hoppers for $528 each. That’s crazy cheap for DL tickets!

From Klook’s promo page:

Grab 20% off Disneyland California Resort tickets! Valid on multi-day packages only. Promo expires 19th March or until discounted inventory is sold out, whichever comes first - so be quick!

Also, until the 2nd April, grab up to 10% off your other favourite theme parks & attractions! Exclusions apply, please check T&Cs for details.

  • 10% off Theme Parks & Attractions, min. spend $200, max. discount $50. Promo code: SCHOOLHOLS10

  • 5% off Theme Parks & Attractions, min. spend $50, max. discount $15. Promo code: SCHOOLHOLS5

For exclusion list and T&Cs, check the deal page.

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This is part of Afterpay Day sale for 2023

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  • +1

    damn, the buy 1 adult get 1 child free is a killer deal

  • Sad that Toyko disney can only purchase ticket 2 months in advance
    and I am going in June :(

    • +1

      Don't be sad, Tokyo Disney Resort is excluded from the current deal anyway

      • Strangely enough Tokyo Disney parks are the only Disney parks not owned by Disney, but are owned by Oriental Land co. If you pick up a Disney parks brochure from anywhere they won't actually be referenced in it.

  • If it still costs more i wouldn't get the hopper pass as there is more than enough to do in each park for a day and you waste too much time getting between parks.

    • Would you just go with the OG Disney? I have to choose.

    • I partially agree with you, it all depends on your situation.

      For example, I’m a Disney parks enthusiast and I will go with my wife and toddler. Since we are going with a 2 year old, I know the family day will end at CA with World of Color. We are staying close to the parks, so I’ll take them to the hotel and then just go back by myself to enjoy another couple of hours at Disneyland.
      On top of that, the parks are next to each other and the footprint is way smaller than other Disney parks, so park hopping is just like going to a different land in the same park.

      However, if you are a good planner and know how you can organise your days, park hopper might not be necessary.

  • This is working for me again now…..

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