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Add to Cart ( 1 ) LAST CHANCE FOR CURRENT PRICING—PRICES INCREASE MARCH 13Buy online today to get the lowest price. Beginning March 13, the price of Southern California CityPASS will increase to: Adult, $353; Disneyland Park & Disney California Adventure - 3-Day Park Hopper Ticket with Magic Morning San Diego Zoo OR Safari Park Disneyland Park & Disney California Adventure3-Day Park Hopper Ticket with Magic Morning Experience the magic of Disneyland® Park. Fill your day with wonder and imagination and your heart with memories to last forever. Immerse yourself in Disney and Pixar Stories at Disney California Adventure. Embark on amazing adventures as never before. Your favorite attractions and shows are sure to keep the smiles lasting all day and night. 3-Day Park Hopper Ticket with Magic Morning CityPASS includes a 3-Day Park Hopper Ticket for Disneyland® Park and Disney California Adventure® plus a Magic Morning for Disneyland® Park. Begin your voyage at SeaWorld® and connect with the sea like never before.




Be awed by Shamu® in the One Ocean® show, or laugh at the comical antics of Clyde and Seamore’s sea lion and otter show. Feed and touch dolphins and bat rays and get up-close to beluga whales. Soar, dive and twist like a ray on our Manta® coaster or take a plunge on Journey to Atlantis®. Admission IncludesCityPASS includes general admission to the world-famous aquatic theme park including all rides and shows. AWESOME AWAITS at LEGOLAND® California Resort! With more than 60 rides, shows and attractions, it’s an interactive, hands-on experience for families. Train to become a ninja at the all-new LEGO® NINJAGO® The Ride, conquer the Dragon Coaster, get a Driver’s License in Fun Town and marvel at cities built entirely out of millions of LEGO® bricks in Miniland. There’s so much to do, you’ll want to spend the night! Admission IncludesCityPASS includes admission to LEGOLAND® California, including all rides, shows and attractions. Explore lush, naturalistic habitats and experience unique animal encounters at the 100-acre San Diego Zoo, home to more than 3,700 rare and endangered animals representing approximately 660 species and subspecies and a prominent botanical collection with more than 700,000 plants.




OR, go on safari at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, where you'll explore the wide open field exhibits that are home to many of the 2,600 animals that live at the park. Admission IncludesUpgrade to the CityPASS + San Diego Zoo/Safari Park and get admission to the San Diego Zoo, a unique not-for-profit conservation organization, with unlimited use of Guided Bus Tour, Kangaroo Bus, and Skyfari Aerial Tram, all shows and exhibits, OR admission to the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, including unlimited rides on the Africa Tram, Cheetah Run and all shows and exhibits.And, the best theme parks in Southern California. Sure, visitors to Southern California come for the sun, but they also come for the world's best family-friendly theme parks, all located within an easy drive of one another. And with one easy-to-use CityPASS, you'll get a combination of the very best attractions at a great savings. CityPASS is valid for 14 consecutive days starting with the first day of use, giving you and your family plenty of time to truly experience SoCal and make lots of memories to take home.




Getting a Southern California CityPASS is simple. No matter how, where or when you buy, you’ll see huge savings. When you buy online, choose between receiving an e-ticket that you can print or having our customer care team lovingly pack and ship admission cards to you. If you’d like to have your admission cards shipped to you, we ship to the US, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Australia, New Zealand and UK. We can also ship directly to your hotel in the US and Canada. You can also buy once you get to Southern California. It’s simple – just make the purchase at the first theme park you visit. The team there will know just what to do to get you in as quickly as possible. Current CityPASS cards and e-tickets may be used starting on or before December 31, 2017. Using Southern California CityPASS is easy. When you arrive at a theme park, there’s no need to wait in ticket lines. Just show your e-ticket or admission card at the turnstiles, and you’re in.




(Remember to bring your ID – attractions may ask for it.) Southern California CityPASS is valid for 14 consecutive days, including your first day of use. You can visit the theme parks in any order you wish during that 14-day validity period, and your party can even split up and visit different parks on different days if you wish. (If you purchased a CityPASS voucher or e-ticket from another website, you may be required to start at a particular park.)We've put together a combination of the best Southern California theme parks at a $157 savings (or more per person), so you can save money, skip the ticket lines, and go straight to the fun! We know there's a lot to see and do in Southern California besides the theme parks. Because CityPASS is good for 14 days from the day you first use it, you can take your time, visit the parks in any order you wish, and use the days in between to go shopping, hit the beach, and explore SoCal. There’s no need to rush – it’s Southern California, the place where "chilling out" was invented.




Finally, we have a favor to ask. If you love your experience with CityPASS, will you share it with your friends and family? Tell them what a great time you had, or post about it on social media. Share your pics with the hashtag #citypass to Instagram or Twitter and you could win 4 CityPASS booklets to the city of your choosing. /reviews and you’ll be entered in our monthly drawing for $500! What’s not to love about that?Planning a trip to Southern California and can’t decide between Disneyland and LEGOLAND? We break down the differences, and here’s what you need to know. LEGOLAND: Tickets for one day in LEGOLAND California, not including admission to the water park and SEA LIFE Aquarium, are $84 for adults and $78 for kids ages 3-12. For admittance to all three, you’ll pay $115 for adults and $109 for kids. Disneyland: Forget purchasing a one-day ticket ($99 for adults, $93 for kids 3-9). You’ll want at least two days here ($185, $172). Upgrading to the park hopper option that allows you to go from Disneyland to adjacent Disney California Adventure will set you back an additional $40 per ticket.




LEGOLAND: The park has three areas — the main park with its Lego-themed rides, Lego building areas, and Lego replicas of iconic US cities in Miniland USA; water park with wave pools and water slides; and SEA LIFE Aquarium. Most visitors purchase tickets that allow access to all three. It’s not uncommon to see swimsuit-clad visitors in the main park.Disneyland: You get two parks in one at Disneyland. The original park has all the classic rides: Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion, and “it’s a small world.” California Adventure has new favorites like California Screamin’ and Soarin’ Over California.Rides LEGOLAND: Rides here are based on children’s toys and scaled back in intensity — think Lego planes that “fly” in circles or Lego cars that drive around a track. Even Coastersaurus, with its wide turns and gentle dips, is pretty ho-hum. If you have toddlers or preschoolers, it’s the perfect introduction to amusement park rides.Disneyland: There are quite a few rides aimed at young ones, but there’s a reason adults without kids plan their vacations around a trip to “the Happiest Place on Earth.”




Rides like Space Mountain or Indiana Jones Adventure in Disneyland and California Screamin’ or Tower of Terror in California Adventure can get pretty intense. LEGOLAND: Like the rides in the main part of the park, the attractions in the water park are relatively tame. (Descriptions for some rides even come with the warning, “Must wear swim diaper.”)Disneyland: Disneyland doesn’t have a waterpark, so if you are planning a California trip and a water park is a must, LEGOLAND is a good option. If you’re heading to Florida instead, Walt Disney World has two water parks, Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach.Shows LEGOLAND: Although there is daily entertainment and 4-D movies, LEGOLAND doesn’t have parades, laser shows, or fireworks. You can trade mini-Lego figures with park employees, though. How cool is that?Disneyland: Meet your favorite Disney characters, from Mickey to Elsa, at a character breakfast (reservations required, extra charge) or on Main Street. Then, catch a show with more characters, including Captain America.




In the evening, take your pick from the parade, fireworks, or World of Color water display — and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. LEGOLAND: Stay at the Lego-centric park’s on-site resort for early admission to the park. Want a break from the Lego scene?  We recommend West Inn & Suites just a few miles down the road.Disneyland: Guests also enjoy early admission to the Disney parks if they stay at one of the three resorts there: Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, Disneyland Hotel, and Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel.The Bottom Line LEGOLAND: It’s not Disneyland, and for many people, that’s actually a plus. No super long lines for rides or long waits for shows to begin. We appreciate the numerous play areas and interactive rides for young children and grandchildren, but older kids, especially teens, will likely be bored.Disneyland: For anyone over the age of 7, Disneyland is the hands-down winner with its classic rides, thrilling attractions, and movie tie-ins.

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