Disneyland offers discounted tickets for Southern California residents

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Thursday, January 7, 2016
Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle and Blaine Gibson's Partners statue are seen in this undated photo.
Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle and Blaine Gibson's Partners statue are seen in this undated photo.
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Starting Wednesday, Disneyland is offering Southern California residents special prices on multiple-day tickets.

The specially priced tickets can be purchased from Jan. 6 until May 19, and the tickets expire after May 26.

The following tickets are available:

  • Two-day tickets with choice of one park per day - $150
  • Two-day Park Hopper tickets - $189
  • Three-day tickets with choice of one park per day - $179
  • Three-day Park Hopper tickets - $219

The tickets can be purchased at any Disney Store, Vons or other retail locations as well as online at disneyland.com/flex or at the Disneyland ticket booth.

Anyone who purchases the tickets online may print them out at home. When three-day tickets are purchased in advance, a Magic Morning early entry is available to one of the two parks on select days. Magic Morning hours allow guests into one of the two parks an hour before it opens to the general public on certain days.

The benefit is not offered when tickets are purchased at the resort booth.

In addition to the special ticket prices, Southern California residents can also receive between 10 and 20 percent off stays at one of the three Disney hotels: Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel, Disneyland Hotel and Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa.

Guests can receive up to 20 percent off premium rooms on select nights at the Grand California or Disneyland Hotel, while those who choose to stay at the Paradise Pier may receive up to 10 percent off.

The rooms must be booked by March 10 with stays starting now until March 31. Anyone who stays at the hotels also have access to the Magic Morning hours on select days.

For more information on restrictions, visit disneyland.com/flex.

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