Thanks for the link, now I have another question!
If I buy just the basic AP, I can use that to get 10% off multiday park tickets but not sure for how many people?
If I have a CAA membership is that treated the same in US & IOA as AAA membership? (It is when we go into a AAA store)
Does the AP expire 12 months from when you purchase/activate it or from Jan 1? If from Jan 1st how far in advance do I have to order it?
Thank you
Mac answered your other questions but I'll answer this one for you. Passholders can purchase up to six additional theme park tickets for family/friends but you'll need to do that at the gate. Your pass would have to be activated before you purchase the other tickets at the AP discount. The easiest thing to do is wait until you arrive and purchase all of them at the same time.If I buy just the basic AP, I can use that to get 10% off multiday park tickets but not sure for how many people?
No...the website prices are an online special...you will need to add $20.00 to the gate price. But...you will receive the AP discount which should be better than online.Okay that sounds great, so if I buy them at the gate will it be the same price as on the website? And will I still be okay not to have Florida residence?
Not sure if I am making this more confusing that just buying the three park ticket for everyone which include Wet n Wild as well as US & IOA - assuming that it is still available?
So many choices so much time to plan
Undercovertourist.com beats the online price and the AP discount price most of the time.
Yes! After "doing the math" for our upcoming trip UT has the cheapest prices. I wasn't sure if we were allowed to say that on the DIS, LOL!
We haven't bought tickets yet, but I haven't found a deal better than Costco. $144.99 for 3 Day park to park tickets. It looks like UCT is $147.95 for the same ticket, which expires within 14 days. The Costco tickets are good until 12/31/14. We're probably going to stay onsite one night and go 2 days, with an optional 3rd. If we don't use that third day we'll have 3 more years to use it!
Undercovertourist.com beats the online price and the AP discount price most of the time.
Undercovertourist.com beats the online price and the AP discount price most of the time.
Agreed. That's where I ended up purchasing our tix from. Beat all other prices including AAA by at least $10/day.
For more days, UT beats AAA but for a 2 day/2 park ticket, AAA is under UT by $5 a ticket.
Not sure which prices you're looking at, but does that include tax? AAA's posted prices usually don't, but UT's do.
I have yet to find AAA to be better than UT when I've bought tickets for any length, although I wouldn't be surprised if there were times/situations where AAA may be better. Just make sure you get the tax info before you buy/compare, because that money can add up quick if you're buying tickets for a family.
Yes, looking at the AAA sight now, prices include taxes, even notes that most sights show pre-tax prices and to take this into consideration. AAA 2day/2park adult ticket is $136. UT is $140.95 (through mousesavers). This is the AAA Midwest site. I know the AAA South has different deals that aren't available here so maybe ticket prices differ as well?