When is the 2 day, 1 park per day deal coming back?

Sublyme

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So over the last handful of years, between roughly January and May, Disneyland has offered some form of 2 or 3 day pass, 1 park per day at a pretty good deal. 2 years ago was pretty stellar, being ~$150 for 3 days, breaking down to $50 a day. Last year was less so, I think it was only a 2 day offer but closer to $75 or $80. The other great thing about these deals is you didn't have to use them consecutively, you just had to use them over the 4 month period or so, with blockouts during spring break in April. Does anyone know when the deal will be coming back for 2019 and any insight on what the offer will be this time around?
 

Sublyme

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Original Poster
That’s pretty close but the fine print says they have to be used within 13 days of the first. Usually the deal let’s you take your time over 3 or 4 months so hoping the real thing comes out in January?
 

DanielBB8

Well-Known Member
That is not the same deal offered to SoCal residents. Wait until January for that deal to drop. The SoCal residents deal is hard to miss since it’s sold in supermarkets and Disney Stores.
 

Darkbeer1

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https://www.ocregister.com/2019/01/...dents-are-back-on-sale-starting-monday-jan-7/

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Beginning Monday, Jan. 7, SoCal locals can purchase $179 three-day single-park tickets that allow access to either Disneyland or Disney California Adventure per day or $234 three-day parkhopper tickets that will get them into both parks on a single day.

That’s a pretty good deal for the typically pricey tickets, with the single-park discount tickets running just under $60 per day and the discounted parkhoppers costing $78 per day.

By comparison, a single-day ticket on Monday will cost $97 while a parkhopper will set you back $147. Monday is what Disneyland classifies as its most-affordable “value” pricing day. “Regular” admission prices are $117 for a single park and $167 for the parkhopper. The highest-priced “peak” tickets cost $135 for a single park and $185 for a parkhopper.

Disney is not offering two-day SoCal discount tickets this year as it has in previous years.<<
 

Stevek

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These crowd the parks like crazy :grumpy:
Which is exactly what they want. I'm sure there are plenty of concerns that folks will be holding off on visiting until SW:GE opens up. I believe the same concerns are occurring at WDW and deals are in place to attract folks there as well.
 

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