Just a reminder that Visa Carholders can purchase D23 Expo tickets today starting at 12PM PT! For this pre-sale, Visa cardholders who are D23 Members can access a limited number of the following ticket types while supplies last:
D23 Ultimate Fan Pass
- 1-Day: Starting at $99, includes reserved Honda Center seat and Anaheim Convention Center access
- 3-Day: Starting at $297, includes 3-day assigned Honda Center seat and Convention Center access
D23 Fan Pass (Convention Center access only)
- 1-Day: $79 for Gold Members, $89 for General Members
- 3-Day: $209 for Gold Members, $259 for General Members
The pre-sale window for Visa cardholders begins at 12pm PT today and runs until 10am PT on March 28th. To purchase, D23 Members must log into their account on the D23 website and pay with a Visa card. Not a member? Join today! After this pre-sale ends, tickets will go on sale for all D23 Gold and General Members starting at 12pm PT on March 28th while supplies remain. Certain premium ticket options like the D23 Preferred Ultimate Fan Pass are already sold out to Gold Members. With the new venues and high demand, D23 Expo tickets are expected to sell out very quickly this year. Fans should act fast during these pre-sale windows to secure their spot at Disney’s ultimate fan celebration.
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