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Mouseketeer

Group: Forum Members Last Login: 3/26/2008 6:08:14 PM Posts: 278, Visits: 359 |
| I found this tip on your website and was wondering about it.
If staying at one of the Disney Resort Hotels, ask at the desk upon check-in to see if Early Entry into ToonTown is available. This is an unadvertised perk of the three hotels, and not well known at all. It is not offered every day of the week, so do ask when you arrive at the hotel.
Do you know if this is still something that happens.. IS it different then Mickey's Toon town madness?
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Mouseketeer

Group: Forum Members Last Login: 12/5/2008 5:15:17 PM Posts: 109, Visits: 160 |
| I asked at the Disneyland hotel and was told that this is no longer offered.
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Mickey Mouse

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| Leanne will correct me if I'm wrong but if you stay at a Disneyland Resort hotel you get 1 early entry into Disneyland. If you book your package through Walt Disney Travel you also get 1 early entry into Toontown. blkhwk - I hope the info you got was wrong. We canceled our original reservation (and gave up the 50th Mickey Clock we were getting) and re-booked through Walt Disney Travel just for this. Andy Info on our set about this. http://www.disneymouselinks.com/disneyland-early-entry-guide.asp
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Sorcerer Mickey

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| Okay, first let me clarify. ArielFan and blkhwk are talking about what the USED to do. It used to be that if you were at one of the Disney Hotels, you could ask upon checkin and be allowed early entry into Toontown. With the advent of Mickey's Toontown Morning Madness, this is no longer allowed or offered. Mickey's Toontown Morning Madness is offered on the same days of the week as Early Entry. But, these are two different things. Early Entry which is on every passport of 3 days or more, purchased ahead of time (you can't get it if you purchase the tickets at Disneyland) is offered on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Mickey's Toontown Morning Madness requires a voucher, which you get by booking your package through Walt Disney Travel Company. You MUST have this voucher to get into Toontown early. I hope that has made things more clear. The info on our website is correct. Now, one other early entry tip, which will apply to you ArielFan. People who stay at the Grand Californian are entitled to the first ride of the day on Soarin. If you would like to do this, simply be at the private hotel entrance 30 minutes before Disney's California Adventure opens. Enjoy! Now, back to laying down. lol Leanne
 
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Sorcerer Mickey

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| Oh, and Andy is right. I gave up the clock I want so badly (one of my specialty collections in Disney is Disney Clocks) so that about killed me, but I decided Alex would rather have that extra hour in Toontown. Because of the package we had, I could not just add that. We had to cancel and start over, giving up the clock. Now though, we have 2 vouchers for Mickey's Morning Madness and John at VP is giving us 2 more. While I don't have my clock, and it seems to be unavailable even on ebay, the smile on Alex's face will be so worth it to me! Leanne
 
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 9/27/2005 5:07:37 PM Posts: 37, Visits: 2 |
| Leanne - Thanks for another great tip...I didn't know about the guests at GC being able to ride "Soarin'" first - cool! Three more days...he he he..... |
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