Canadian resident tickets?

Could someone please check ticket prices for me? It won't let me see the prices because I am in the US, but the tickets are for family from Canada.

November 15th arrival - Prices for both 4 and 5 day park hoppers (adult and child price)?

Thank you!!
 
Could someone please check ticket prices for me? It won't let me see the prices because I am in the US, but the tickets are for family from Canada.

November 15th arrival - Prices for both 4 and 5 day park hoppers (adult and child price)?

Thank you!!
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Could someone please check ticket prices for me? It won't let me see the prices because I am in the US, but the tickets are for family from Canada.

November 15th arrival - Prices for both 4 and 5 day park hoppers (adult and child price)?

Thank you!!

I hope you can read the previous posters reply because it took me awhile to see the prices. Too early. lol! I was going to retype the answers.

Just to add, they have to be purchased on the Canadian WDW website. The offer is at the bottom of the page under "special offers". And they have to provide proof of Canadian residency to guest services prior to use. Hope this helps them! It's a great deal - helps take the sting out of the exchange rate a little bit. :P
 
I booked the Cdn discounted room special this morning, and was able to add the tickets to the package and they were already discounted to the Cdn special price as well. This was for a February 2025 stay.

I had a Bounceback booked at a later date as a placeholder, but my DDs really wanted to go in Feb due to a birthday -- and the BB didn't cover most of the week we choose (family day/presidents week). This Cdn room offer was a much better deal for our particular dates.
Got'er booked.....!! Thanks !!
 
You can add it at any Guest Services kiosk. Yes you need to add that option to the tickets you already have, you can't use a pass for a major park at a minor park.
Two weeks away and now my son says he'd really like to go to a water park.

I purchased the 5-day Canadian Resident tickets, but I believe it only allows access to the 4 major parks, right? I would have had to add-on a WaterPark & More option when I purchased? Or am I (hopefully!) wrong and we can use one day at Typhoon Lagoon?
 
I believe that all guests now have a free pass to the waterpark on their day of check-in only. Not sure if it requires you to have a package or not (resort + parks)
 
I believe that all guests now have a free pass to the waterpark on their day of check-in only. Not sure if it requires you to have a package or not (resort + parks)
You don't even need to have a ticket...it's day of check in no matter how you get your room.

and if you have a split stay, it's the day of EACH check in.
 
Isn’t the check-in day water park ticket promotion starting in 2025?
 
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If you have a late arrival and need to activate tickets for early entry, are Guest Relations windows open before early entry?
 
If you have a late arrival and need to activate tickets for early entry, are Guest Relations windows open before early entry?
From what I can gather from online sources, each Guest Relations location is open during the normal operating hours for its park or complex. The Guest Relations in Disney Springs (from what I've read online) indicates it's open 10am to midnight, so it's best to try to get to Disney Springs if you're arriving outside of park hours.
 
Hey everyone. Yes, it's my understanding the free waterpark on arrival day starts in 2025. Our trip was Sept 16-24th and we are back now. In the end, we decided not to do the waterpark but have a break day. On Saturday, we slept in; did laundry; then headed to Disney Springs in the afternoon for shopping & dinner.

By the way, by the time we arrived at ASMu and got to our rooms, I was beat. I couldn't imagine going to Disney Springs to activate our Canadian Resident tickets but did want to spend time lining up at Guest Services the next day. Anyways, I showed the tickets on my app and the Cast Members at the front desk insisted they were already activated. We were told since the header was in blue, we were good to go.

I decided to take their word, eat dinner and go to bed. After breakfast at Kona Cafe, we went to MK and had no issues entering! We didn't have to visit Guest Services. Yay! I was so happy about that. :goodvibes

If anyone is interested, I've been writing up a trip report. Halfway through our trip now.
https://www.disboards.com/threads/first-time-back-in-14-years.3954536/
 
Been a while since I had Canadian Tickets. Last time, in 2020, we had to activate them and show proof of residency at Disney Springs before using them. I can't remember if we do this at the Welcome Center or the Ticket Center... Can someone please refresh my memory?
 
Been a while since I had Canadian Tickets. Last time, in 2020, we had to activate them and show proof of residency at Disney Springs before using them. I can't remember if we do this at the Welcome Center or the Ticket Center... Can someone please refresh my memory?
If they are Blue in MDE, you are good to go. If yellow, you would need to show proof.
 
Just so I am clear. With a Canadian ticket I need to go get the ticket activated at guest services or the ticket office at Disney springs correct? If it starts in the 30th can I activate it in the 29th so I can go right into a park?
 













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