Not yet I’m afraid. They were getting pretty pricey pre covid anyway, closing in on $800 iirc.Anyone know if the 10 day tickets for Disneyland for Aussies are back yet?
Are you able to give details on how you got those tickets from Australia? I thought you could only book them if you live in UK?I bought tickets through a UK reseller (AttractionTickets) and managed to get a sweet 14 day ticket deal with park hopping and water parks. Worth trying.
Nah we've been using them for years.Are you able to give details on how you got those tickets from Australia? I thought you could only book them if you live in UK?
Really? That’s good to know! Do you need to do anything special if ordering from Australia?Nah we've been using them for years.
Just order them from a reseller that delivers to Australia or uses e-Tickets, that’s all.Really? That’s good to know! Do you need to do anything special if ordering from Australia?
That...didn't really answer my question. My question was about one specific reseller.Just order them from a reseller that delivers to Australia or uses e-Tickets, that’s all.
Doesn’t matter who the reseller is. As long as they show delivery to Australia, all you have to do is order them. Attraction Tickets, Floridatix, Orlando Attractions, Orlando Attraction Tickets are some examples.That...didn't really answer my question. My question was about one specific reseller.
I didnt think phyiscal tickets existed anymore. attractiontickets.com states these tickets are electronic not physical so how are they delivered to you (Apologies Im not digitially literate).Doesn’t matter who the reseller is. As long as they show delivery to Australia, all you have to do is order them. Attraction Tickets, Floridatix, Orlando Attractions, Orlando Attraction Tickets are some examples.
Attraction Tickets mentioned by the previous poster (attractiontickets.com) delivers to Australia, ergo, no issue.
Does that answer your question or should I just delete my posts?
I know in March 2022 we couldn’t get the Disneyland 10 day pass but I’m hoping they are now available. Does anyone know?
Excellent that explains everything.10 day tickets for Disneyland, which was called the 10 day Disneyland Vacation Pass, are not currently available, the article linked above is pre covid.
The 14 day tickets are only available for WDW. Australians can buy and use them. US residents can even use them if they can get a hold of them. They are primarily available as eTickets and they stop US residents purchasing them by using geo location algorithms and the delivery address provided to prevent people with a North American address from buying them. However, if a US resident has a friend or family member outside the USA willing to buy the tickets for them and deliver those tickets to them, they can use them. They do not check your ID at the gates at WDW. They did check ID’s for the 10 day vacation pass at Disneyland.
In very rare circumstances, the UK resellers have an offer that is exclusive to UK residents but an Australian could still but the tickets at full price without any issues through them. The WDW website does say offers are exclusive to UK residents but the resellers do not have this restriction.
Plenty of Australians have used the 14 day tickets for WDW, including me. We even had to have hard tickets reissued at the parks for my wife. She needed to show her ID to guest services to have the issue resolved and the tickets replaced. They did not bat an eyelid at seeing her driver’s license which clearly showed an Australian address (with “NSW Australia” in bold letters at the top of the license).
Hope that clears up any confusion.
Thank you10 day tickets for Disneyland, which was called the 10 day Disneyland Vacation Pass, are not currently available, the article linked above is pre covid.
The 14 day tickets are only available for WDW. Australians can buy and use them. US residents can even use them if they can get a hold of them. They are primarily available as eTickets and they stop US residents purchasing them by using geo location algorithms and the delivery address provided to prevent people with a North American address from buying them. However, if a US resident has a friend or family member outside the USA willing to buy the tickets for them and deliver those tickets to them, they can use them. They do not check your ID at the gates at WDW. They did check ID’s for the 10 day vacation pass at Disneyland.
In very rare circumstances, the UK resellers have an offer that is exclusive to UK residents but an Australian could still but the tickets at full price without any issues through them. The WDW website does say offers are exclusive to UK residents but the resellers do not have this restriction.
Plenty of Australians have used the 14 day tickets for WDW, including me. We even had to have hard tickets reissued at the parks for my wife. She needed to show her ID to guest services to have the issue resolved and the tickets replaced. They did not bat an eyelid at seeing her driver’s license which clearly showed an Australian address (with “NSW Australia” in bold letters at the top of the license).
Hope that clears up any confusion.