5 day Ticket question~

krismom345

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Hi- Visiting mid Feb and looking for best options for 5 day max pass PH tix. Looks like Undercover Tourist and Get Away Today are same price, but only the Get Away Today site offers an early morning entry. Anyone have any advice? Is Get away today a legit ticket site?
Thanks~
 
You also might consider getting tickets without MaxPass and then just buying it each day. You may find you don't really need it on every day and could save a little that way. 5 days is a nice, long DL visit!
 
You also might consider getting tickets without MaxPass and then just buying it each day. You may find you don't really need it on every day and could save a little that way. 5 days is a nice, long DL visit!
Good advice! I'm anxious since its a high crowd level week, but I may do that.
 

Good advice! I'm anxious since its a high crowd level week, but I may do that.

You can buy it as soon as you enter the parks each day. Just have your CC information all loaded in the app and it doesn't take long. The thing about MaxPass is that it can help you get so much done that you may not feel you need after a day or two, depending on how into the FP enabled rides you are. I usually find myself doing a 3 day trip and concentrating on shows on the third day.
 
LMTC as above is currently the cheapest, by about $30 or $40 per ticket. The only thing is you have to phone them, you can’t buy tickets with MaxPass and they are vouchers you need to exchange at the ticket booths, not e tickets like UT or aRes.
We used them at Christmas and found they worked fine. Waiting at the ticket booths is an extra step but it was only 15 mins for us on the Sat before Christmas even though we arrived late (about 1.5 hours after park opening).
We also got our MP day by day but I would have preferred the CM to sell us all 5 days as I originally requested. Think she was trying to save us money but we parkhopped a lot and used MP every day.
 
LMTC as above is currently the cheapest, by about $30 or $40 per ticket. The only thing is you have to phone them, you can’t buy tickets with MaxPass and they are vouchers you need to exchange at the ticket booths, not e tickets like UT or aRes.

I believe LMTC is not currently doing the vouchers. Well, they send you a voucher immediately but then send actual etickets before your trip that you can take straight to the gate. At least that was my experience purchasing tix for our Feb trip.
 
Good advice! I'm anxious since its a high crowd level week, but I may do that.

You can buy it as soon as you enter the parks each day. Just have your CC information all loaded in the app and it doesn't take long.

Yep very easy to do. I would have it ready to go, have it purchased, and would have our first FP's as we as we got to the other side of the tunnels under the railroad.
 
LMTC as above is currently the cheapest, by about $30 or $40 per ticket. The only thing is you have to phone them, you can’t buy tickets with MaxPass and they are vouchers you need to exchange at the ticket booths, not e tickets like UT or aRes.

LeiaOfAlderaan is correct.

They switched to e-tickets for all purchases of tickets for 2020 trips. Switch happened around mid- December I believe, but I don't remember the exact date off hand. The linked thread in pharmama's comment has this information, though.

One is sent a voucher first on initial purchase, yes, but the voucher now states on it to wait for the e-tickets to be emailed 30 days prior to the stated days off the trip. One will receive a "straight to the gate" e-ticket. So no more having to exchange vouchers at the ticket booths.

It is still true one needs to call, but there is an email and extension number for Betty (who works for LMTC and has very kindly joined these forums to answer questions). She has been incredibly helpful.
 
I believe LMTC is not currently doing the vouchers. Well, they send you a voucher immediately but then send actual etickets before your trip that you can take straight to the gate. At least that was my experience purchasing tix for our Feb trip.
Perfect, makes them even better value then. Thanks for the update.

Do you still need to purchase MP separately at the parks?
 
Perfect, makes them even better value then. Thanks for the update.

Do you still need to purchase MP separately at the parks?
LMTC does not sell tickets with MaxPass included. You will have to purchase each day at the park if you buy from LMTC.

For whatever reason I can’t pull the trigger on LMTC. Personally, I want someone whose gonna fill my order immediately, just in case something insane happens. I have used UT and aRes and would recommend either.
 
LMTC does not sell tickets with MaxPass included. You will have to purchase each day at the park if you buy from LMTC.

For whatever reason I can’t pull the trigger on LMTC. Personally, I want someone whose gonna fill my order immediately, just in case something insane happens. I have used UT and aRes and would recommend either.

I understand your hesitation, however I have used them twice. Once with an eticket and once with a voucher. Both times it was no problem getting our multi-day tickets to DLR. The cost savings is the hands down the best for a third party reseller.
 
I understand your hesitation, however I have used them twice. Once with an eticket and once with a voucher. Both times it was no problem getting our multi-day tickets to DLR. The cost savings is the hands down the best for a third party reseller.
🤷‍♂️I hear ya. I’ll be somewhere else.
 
If it's a 5 day pass it should come with 1 early morning entry- no matter who you buy it from. Maybe undercover tourist just doesn't have it stated in their details.
I thought this too until I went to Early Entry with my 4-day Park Hopper and it didn’t have it. This was August 2018 from LMTC. A manager ended up letting us in but we lost 15 minutes trying to figure it out. Fortunately, I called LMTC last week for pricing and the guy specifically told me the tickets come with MM/Early Entry whatever it’s call on the park hoppers lol

Now I always check the details.
 
Almost all 3+ day tickets purchased in advance, not at a ticket booth, come with one MM (DL only, FL & TL only, on a Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday). The tickets which do not come with MM are those purchased at the ticket booths and military discount tickets. But, as the pp said, always double check the details on your tickets, just to be safe!
 
I thought this too until I went to Early Entry with my 4-day Park Hopper and it didn’t have it. This was August 2018 from LMTC. A manager ended up letting us in but we lost 15 minutes trying to figure it out. Fortunately, I called LMTC last week for pricing and the guy specifically told me the tickets come with MM/Early Entry whatever it’s call on the park hoppers lol

Now I always check the details.
Definitely worth double checking but are you sure you hadn’t entered earlier than park opening prior to your MM? There are entrances marked MM/EMH and if you went through one on a Tue/Thu/Sat prior to official park opening, it may well have counted as your MM.

Just a thought.
 
LeiaOfAlderaan is correct.

They switched to e-tickets for all purchases of tickets for 2020 trips. Switch happened around mid- December I believe, but I don't remember the exact date off hand. The linked thread in pharmama's comment has this information, though.

One is sent a voucher first on initial purchase, yes, but the voucher now states on it to wait for the e-tickets to be emailed 30 days prior to the stated days off the trip. One will receive a "straight to the gate" e-ticket. So no more having to exchange vouchers at the ticket booths.

It is still true one needs to call, but there is an email and extension number for Betty (who works for LMTC and has very kindly joined these forums to answer questions). She has been incredibly helpful.
Oh good. I’ll have to read the updates on that thread. I purchased vouchers from them for June 2020 in November. Thanks.
 

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