Just a heads up: They raised the prices on AP, so this guide's math may be a little off! First I'll just mention the two other deals on Annual Passports. This guide is intended for people who want a Deluxe or Premium Pass, but the information if helpful to anyone planning a trip to the Disneyland Resort. Some information for helping you decide which pass to get: Guide to cheap Disneyland Annual Passports: For example: A five-day park hopper ticket with a face value of $194 can be upgraded to the Deluxe AP which costs $269, but CANNOT be upgraded to a So Cal or So Cal Select because those AP cost less than $194. This policy opens up the opportunity for extremely discounted Annual Passports. You may be able to purchase the last day of someone’s park hopper ticket and use that ticket to upgrade to an Annual Passport by simply paying the difference. Find someone with a valid used park hopper ticket and pay them for it. The difference between what you pay them for their ticket and the ticket’s face value is your discount on an Annual Passport. Many sellers know about the upgrade system, but they are from out of town and want to make some money back on their ticket or they don’t have an urge to buy an AP for whatever reason. 1. Find a VALID used park hopper ticket with at least one day left on it with a high face value ($174+). For example (this actually happened): IMPORTANT NOTES: -Double check the dates the ticket is valid, and make sure you upgrade during those dates. Don’t risk being turned down because you were a day late. -There is no way to know when a ticket was used or if it is still valid unless you actually go to a Disneyland ticket booth. If possible, meet the seller there and don’t pay them until after the transaction is completed and you have your receipt for your AP. -Make sure the ticket is NOT signed. Tickets that are signed belong to the person who signed it, so make sure the used tickets you buy are NOT signed. -Have the seller write down the dates the ticket was used. Some Cast Members at the ticket booth may ask when it was used to make sure you’re the one who used it. -If you can’t meet the seller at a Disneyland ticket booth, get their contact information just the way you would like any other craigslist transaction. -If an eBay seller scams you with out of date tickets, PayPal will only check to see if the tickets were delivered. BUYER BEWARE, and I again suggest meeting in person. -If you’re not sure how it works, call Disneyland at (714)781-4400 they will tell you the exact same thing. DO NOT MENTION YOU WILL BE BUYING SOMEONE ELSE’S USED TICKETS. TELL THEM YOU ARE PART OF A GROUP AND HAVE A TICKET ALREADY THEN ASK THEM ANY QUESTIONS YOU HAVE. -Remember that the discount you can get is the difference between what you pay the seller and the face value of the ticket. The higher the difference, the better the deal. -The pass will be predated to the first day the park hopper was used (typically no more than 2 weeks ago). Here's one example of a seller. The tickets are for sale at $60, and the face value is $174. This would get $114 off a Deluxe or Premium AP.
Food This is the main way to save money at Disneyland- BYO food and drinks. I highly recommend bringing a backpack loaded with snacks, drinks and water. Drinks For snacks, just stop by Costco and load up on salty and sweet stuff. Don’t try to sneak in a rotisserie chicken. There is an AMPM at the corner of Disneyland Drive and Ball Rd. If you’ve never had their food, I wouldn’t really blame you (after all, it’s gas station food). But they sell very big chicken sandwiches (similar to Burger King’s) for $1.29. You can load it up with lettuce and mayo, or smother it in BBQ sauce (they have a small area where you add what you like). It’s fried, it’s fatty, but it’s incredibly tasty and filling and the average guest walks 5 miles while at Disneyland, so it’s forgivable. Or you can just walk to Harbor Blvd. and go to McDonalds. Parking -$12 per day at Mickey and Friends Structure. Hotels Days Inn Anaheim West at Disneyland Drive |

