So can you have someone that lives in SoCal buy the tickets and you use them even if you are not from SoCal? Do they check at the gates?
SoCal 2-day tickets for $99
SoCal residents can get deal on Disney parks
Orange County Register
Disneyland Resort today is starting its annual promotion to give a discount on park tickets to Southern California residents for $99 for two days, the company announced today. The price is the same as last year’s promotion. The regular cost of a single day, single park ticket is $80 for visitors ages 10 and up.
Residents can pay $99 for two days worth of tickets, which can be used at one park per day. Buyers can choose to visit both parks — Disney California Adventure and Disneyland – or go to the same park twice. Read a story about the 2011 Disney promotion. For an extra $30, visitors can add a ticket for an extra day. Local residents also can use the SoCal ticket to attend the special 24-hour party on Leap Day, Feb. 29, at Disneyland, said John McClintock, a Disneyland Resort spokesman.
The tickets are valid today through June 9 and must be purchased by June 1. Tickets are blacked out during the busy spring break days.
For more information, go to disneyland.com/2days
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So can you have someone that lives in SoCal buy the tickets and you use them even if you are not from SoCal? Do they check at the gates?
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