View Full Version : ?? about the 4 day Florida ticket deal is this true?
Spinning
02-05-2002, 10:14 AM
Ok Mom is a Florida resident so no problem there. I know that I can not get the deal but when I called Disney to find out the scoop she told me my mom could buy 2 passes for her grandkids! I said but what about I.D. for them. She said they won't ask for any. Under 12 I think doesn't need ID! So what do you think? Should we let her get the passes and just have her take the kids in? What a savings. I think that would save close to $120! They usually always take the kids into the park one day with out us anyway so....
Any Ideas? thoughts and please don't turn this ugly I am just wondering
holycow
02-05-2002, 11:16 AM
it but flame away thats MY opinion...
but the tickets expire in June...will you be going before then?
Also CM have been know to give out wrong info...you might want to call again just to
confirm.
HOlycow
GAIL HAYDEN
02-05-2002, 11:16 AM
If it allowed, why not? I say, good for you and go for it!!!!!
BethR
02-05-2002, 11:16 AM
No reason for it to turn ugly at all! I
would say to call again and see if you get the same reply (you KNOW Disney :rolleyes: ) and if they tell you that again, then I would say "Go for it!!!" You are not doing anything illegal or underhanded - you are just following the parameters of the offer.
That too is IMHO.
What do the rest of you think?
patsal
02-05-2002, 01:36 PM
I would think that it should be fine for a grandparent to purchase (even if by proxy) tickets for the grandchildren at the rate that is most economical for their budget. Check with Disney one more time to confirm what they said previously, but go for it, it gives you more money to other things at Disney with! Whenever I get a good deal, Disney just ends up getting more out of me anyway LOL.;)
Spinning
02-05-2002, 02:29 PM
Hi thanks everyone! Called again and seems to be the deal. Mom is going to stop and double check at TDS near them.
(only reason I said didnt want it to get ugly, in the past some people get very upset when some says they took their 3 year old with out paying or didn't buy an adult ticket for their 13 year old etc...)
I think this is a great deal. Plus many grandma's take their kids to parks with out the parents! So I am so excited!
GAIL HAYDEN
02-05-2002, 04:50 PM
spinning,
There is a HUGE difference between what you are asking and what you cite for examples. What you are asking appears to be on the up and up, no dishonesty at all, the examples are basically dishonest.
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