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  2. Disneyland raises prices for one-day tickets - AOL

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    The price of a one-day ticket now ranges from $104 to $179, based on the day. Days are separated into seven "tiers,'' with all but the cheapest tiers increasing in price as of Tuesday.

  3. Don’t Buy Disneyland Tickets for This Day of the Week - AOL

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    The price of Disneyland tickets varies based on the age of the guest, when you go and how many days and parks you intend to visit. Currently, a standard adult ticket costs anywhere from $310 to ...

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

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    Each local resident who pays $225 will receive three one-park-per-day tickets to be used on separate visits from Jan. 2 though June 2. This discount works out to $75 for each admission.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Disneyland brings back SoCal ticket tier to lure locals

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    Disneyland's discounted rate for Southern California locals has been reinstated even as the park deals with criticism of its crowds and wait times. Disneyland brings back SoCal ticket tier to lure ...

  7. E ticket - Wikipedia

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    From 1997 to 2004, [3] Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom hosted "hard ticket" special events [a] called E-Ride Nights, where a limited number of resort room guests (usually 5,000) were allowed to purchase special tickets that allowed them to stay in the park and ride some of the rides (typically those that had been, or would have been, E-ticket rides) for an extra three hours after the park ...