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  2. The 3-day SoCal resident ticket returns to Disneyland ... - AOL

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    For a cost comparison, a one-day, one-park ticket ranges from $104 to $194, depending on when you visit the Anaheim resort. The 3-day SoCal resident ticket returns to Disneyland, starting at $75 ...

  3. A ticket to Disneyland - AOL

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    Admission to the park cost $3.50 ($27.07 after inflation adjustments), but like Disneyland, parkgoers needed to buy separate tickets for most rides. Today, a single-day ticket ranges from $144 to ...

  4. Disneyland Resort - Wikipedia

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    As of January 17, 2020, one-day "Park Hopper" tickets, allowing entry to both Disneyland and Disney California Adventure, are priced from $154 to $199 for adults, and from $148 to $191 for children. [33] Visitors can also purchase one-park tickets and multi-day tickets.

  5. Where To Use Your Military Discount This Memorial Day - AOL

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    Whether your military status is active duty military or you are a retired military member and veteran, hundreds of stores and restaurants want to say thank you. They do so by offering discounts ...

  6. Shades of Green (resort) - Wikipedia

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    Discounted admission tickets for the Walt Disney World Resort parks and other Orlando-area parks and activities may be purchased at the Shades of Green Attraction and Ticket Sales Office, located on the lobby level. A Military Identification Card or a Department of Defense Identification Card must be presented at the time of purchase. The ...

  7. Disney Cruise Line - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the line added seven-day cruises and western Caribbean cruises. [25] In May 2005, Disney Magic moved its port for the summer cruise season to the Port of Los Angeles. This was temporary for the company's 50th-anniversary celebration of Disneyland and as a test for California expansion. The transfer cruise sold out quicker than expected.