No
You could if you wanted to! Buying multiple day tickets saves more money than paying for a single ticket to both parks each day you're there. Plus, buying multi-day tickets will give you access to things like Magic Hours, where you can get into the park an hour before it opens to the general public, as well as character dining. And if you stay at a Good Neighbor hotel, you can take advantage of free shuttle service to the parks. Keep in mind that you do not have to go multiple days. Do what works for you.
You need to be there for a min of 2 weeks
No, but buying a three day park hopper can save you some money.
Yes...and you have to find someplace to hide in the park when they close each night!
Not if you don't want to!!
No unless you want to go to Downtown Disney District for the third day.
YES... IT'S REQUIRED BY "DISNEYLAND LAW"
You should π€ but no one's forced to go. Unless you count children.π
No. I arrived there in the morning and had done everything I wanted to do at least once. It's not a huge park and it is much easier doing things on a day where there are not too many people.
No; we did 2 on a 3 day pass and went later in the year for the last day.
no, the the multi day tickets are good for 13 days after the first day you use them.
Nope, go as long as you like, but you might save some cash with multi-day passes
You should go for a year and then buy a new pass later.Go on Wenesday mostly
You can go as many days as you want
Jes, the magic hour is only for people who are staying at the Disney Hotels
No. But the ticket do expire after certain time (check the terms on ticket)
No, I do 4
Yes, They Force You To Do This! Really?
10 minutes from the hotel or at Disneyland Resort
Not really. Go when you want.
no, you don't have to.
No but I would strongly recommend doing it to get that Disneyland feel...
It is recommended but I personally believe you can do everything at both parks in two days depending on the crowd.
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