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Old 27 Dec 21, 11:20 AM  
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Park Tickets and Genie+

Just looking at park tickets with attractiontickets.com and you can pay extra to have Genie+ included.

Has anybody got any feedback on how well it’s working in California?

How busy is it likely to be in February half term?

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Old 27 Dec 21, 05:23 PM  
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Entrance numbers are restricted at the moment and they may even be more restricted when omicron comes here - good news if you have your ticket you will get in and the rides are much less busy. I dont see the need for any app thing at present and that wont change in February. Relax and you will have a wonderful trip
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Old 27 Dec 21, 07:42 PM  
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I can’t see the need to pay for it. , I have been there many times during spring break and we’ve got on everything. Radiator Spring Racers we’ve always done as single rider and got on within 10 mins

Whilst its half term here when you go , Disneyland doesn’t have that many British visitors anyway so i don’t think it’ll affect much in the way of crowds
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Old 27 Dec 21, 07:44 PM  
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Thanks both. Think I’ll just get normal tickets and if needed buy the genie plus separate after I’ve assessed the situation.👍🏻
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Genie+ pre-purchase works out £14.40 per day. Buying on the day is $20 or around £15 depending on exchange rates. So not a big saving by pre-purchasing. Whereas for WDW pre-purchasing Genie+ seems a better deal.
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