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Old 23 Feb 11, 01:24 PM  
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Is it just the disney website that you can purchase a 1 day ticket to Disneyland? We only want to spend 1 day there and the official website is the only one I can find at the moment which does 1 day.

All the otheres are 2+ days...?

Any help will be appreciated

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Old 23 Feb 11, 03:08 PM  
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i don't think theres anything in it for the ticket agencies for less days than 2/3 - i think thats why you won't find many selling them. & if you do they'll be a very similar price to going direct.

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I think this has been asked before and the response was that there's nowhere better than Disney to get them. We're going to Disneyland with a friend who will only be joining us for the day so I've been looking for 1 day passes too, Disney don't even give an online discount for them so I think we'll probably just get that one at the gate.
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Ok great - thanks for your replies - will have to book with disney direct then It will be worth it im sure! Still debating on whether to get a park hopper ticket or just stick with the one park x
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