2 non consecutive days tickets

kwanbis

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I want to go for 2 non consecutive days to disney world.

If i buy a "2 days tickets", do they have to be consecutive? Or do i have to buy 2x1 day tickets?

Like, i would be doing:

GO MAGICK KINGDOM | NO GO | GO EPCOT.

Also, there are not much offers for 2 days, only disney's but they charge tax. Any other recommendations?
 
I want to go for 2 non consecutive days to disney world.

If i buy a "2 days tickets", do they have to be consecutive? Or do i have to buy 2x1 day tickets?

Like, i would be doing:

GO MAGICK KINGDOM | NO GO | GO EPCOT.

Also, there are not much offers for 2 days, only disney's but they charge tax. Any other recommendations?

All multi day tickets are good from 14 days of first use...

So you can go Day 1 - and go back again Day 14 (with a 2 day ticket).
 
Thanks for the info.

Is there any on-line (no tax) seller?

Most of the sellers (like undercover tourist), only provide from 3 days onwards.

There are generally no discounts for less than three days from any of the official resellers.

Just so you know, UT does charge tax its just built into the price.
 

Understand. I was wondering if there is any oficial seller that does not charges taxes.
 
Understand. I was wondering if there is any oficial seller that does not charges taxes.

Unfortunately, because of the way the FL law is written anyone who sells a theme park ticket for a park in FL needs to charge FL state sales tax. Some companies build it into the price and some list it seperately, but everyone is going to charge tax.

Additionally, as the others have stated, there really isn't any discount available for 1 or 2 days and even the 3 and 4 day tickets don't have much of a discount. If you have money to invest in this and you think you'll be back to Disney later then you might want to consider a 10 day no-expiration ticket. It's a very expensive ticket (Just under $500 with tax, and over $500 if you add hopping or water parks), but you'll have 10 park days that you can use whenever you want and it will only be about $50 per day that way.

HTH,
Brett
 
Unfortunately, because of the way the FL law is written anyone who sells a theme park ticket for a park in FL needs to charge FL state sales tax. Some companies build it into the price and some list it seperately, but everyone is going to charge tax.

Additionally, as the others have stated, there really isn't any discount available for 1 or 2 days and even the 3 and 4 day tickets don't have much of a discount. If you have money to invest in this and you think you'll be back to Disney later then you might want to consider a 10 day no-expiration ticket. It's a very expensive ticket (Just under $500 with tax, and over $500 if you add hopping or water parks), but you'll have 10 park days that you can use whenever you want and it will only be about $50 per day that way.

HTH,
Brett

not so - if she/spouse is military you can get tickets at her base ITT or at SOG without paying taxes
 
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Thanks for the responses.

I'm actually from Argentina, so, i don't think the military would apply here.

Also, i don't have the option of going back for a very long time, so it would be 2 days only.

(Actually: disney | us/ioa | disney)

Any 2 days seller that lets me print the tickets? I don't want the tickets sent, cause they could get lost.
 
Thanks for the responses.

I'm actually from Argentina, so, i don't think the military would apply here.

Also, i don't have the option of going back for a very long time, so it would be 2 days only.

(Actually: disney | us/ioa | disney)

Any 2 days seller that lets me print the tickets? I don't want the tickets sent, cause they could get lost.

I think they can only give you real tickets, not a printout that you would take to will call and then pick up your tickets.

You can do that with tickets directly ordered form Disney and since you really can't get them any cheaper anywhere else thats probably your best bet anyway.
 
Generally, in your type of situation, I also suggest getting ten-day no expires. But since you don't think you's be suing the other 8 days, I say getting them at WDW or in Orlando is probably your best bet.

If you are staying on Disney property, you can have them as part of your room key.

Otherwise, I'd say the lines at the parks are not all that long these days, sinc emost folks get theri tickets ahead of time. If it's very important to be inthe park as soon as it opens, then I'd allow some extra time. Also, about the only time there's ANY line is at the gates is in the morning - so if you can get themt the night before at DTD or your own resort, that would be worth doing. Even if you are not staying on DIsney property, many/most resorts in the Orlando area sell WDW tickets.

If you will be arriving into MCO during hours that the Disney stores there are open, you can also buy them there. There are two Disney stores at MCO.

Many of the official vendors also have outlests inthe Orlando area where you can pick up tickes in person, but hat probably isn't worth the effort in your case.
 
Thanks for the responses.

I'm actually from Argentina, so, i don't think the military would apply here.

Also, i don't have the option of going back for a very long time, so it would be 2 days only.

(Actually: disney | us/ioa | disney)

Any 2 days seller that lets me print the tickets? I don't want the tickets sent, cause they could get lost.

I would consider a couple of extra days at Disney, and maybe cut out the US/IOA. After the 2 day price at disney the price drops drastically and there will be no shortage of things to see in 4 or 5 days.
 
I actually have been to disney 2 years ago, and as much as i like it, we are actually going with a friend that is going to be in orlando only 3 days, and we want her to see both resorsts.

(In all truth, i personally like US/IOA more, as i feel it is more mature-oriented for my age).

Anyway, we are doing 2 days of disney parks (2 parks), and one day of both US/IOA.

Do anyone knows an "e-tickets" seller for disney tickets, that sells 2 days tickets?
 














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