$83 per day for 3-day Disneyland tickets, fly from New York to Paris for $139 and more

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$83 per person per day for 3-day Disneyland tickets

Starting July 6, California residents can experience the magic of Disneyland Resort with a three-day single park ticket to Disneyland or Disney California Adventure for $249, or $83 per day. For $304, Golden State residents can purchase three-day Park Hopper tickets that give guests access to both parks in a one-day period.

How does this deal compare to the standard park ticket? A one-day standard park ticket will run you about $104 and a Park Hopper ticket will cost you $159.

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In addition to tickets, guests looking to stay at hotels within Disneyland Resort can book discounted stays — up to 25% off select rooms at Disney’s Grand Californian and up to 20% off at Disneyland Hotel from today through Oct. 2.

Fly from New York to Paris for $139

You can now skip from Newark (EWR) to Paris (ORY) for as low as $139 one-way thanks to low-cost airline French Bee. The basic fares are for economy travel and most flights are on Fridays through Mondays from Oct. 17, 2021, through March 16, 2022, although one-way fares as low as $149 can be found in September and $159 in December.

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The prices we found are for a nonrefundable ticket that includes one carry-on bag up to 26 pounds. The airline notes that seats are limited and fares may change without notice, although tickets can be changed for a fare readjustment. More details about price conditions can be found here.

The airline is also currently offering $189 one-way fares to Paris from San Francisco (SFO) starting in October 2021 through June 2022.

Grab a $250 airline voucher to visit these amazing cities in Tennessee

If Memphis, Nashville, Chattanooga or Knoxville have been on your must-visit list, now may be the best time to finally visit Tennessee. To lure back tourists, the state has funded the Tennessee On Me program. If you book a  hotel stay through its website, you’ll get a $250 airline voucher that you can use on American Airlines, Delta or Southwest.

Pick travel dates between July 11 and Dec. 30, 2021. You must book your trip before Sept. 15, 2021. Tennessee says individuals can purchase up to two packages each.

On several dates, we saw the Moxy Memphis Downtown for just $298 plus $73.39 in taxes and fees. You’d pay $371.39 for a two-night stay minus the $250 airline credit and that comes to just  $121.29 or about $60 per night to stay in one of America’s most vibrant cities.

While the Nashville hotels are pricier than those in Memphis, there are still some deals, including the Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Nashville Near Vanderbilt for $328 plus taxes and fees for a two-night stay.

If you’re interested in heading to one of these four Tennessee cities and want to scoop up that $250 airline voucher, don’t delay. Book ASAP since there are only 10,000 airline vouchers available right now.

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