PoohIsHome
Wizard momma living in a muggle world.
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I'm sure there were probably better deals to be had, but I'm not the person that spends a lot of time, effort or stress into making sure I've paid the absolute lowest price. Here's our experience with using Tickets at Work.
We were at Universal from 11/18-11/24, with our park days being from 11/19-11/23. We bought one Power Pass in my name for the discounts that it would give us within the parks and CW. From TaW for DH and DS we bought 2, 5 day Park to Park tickets. For the 2 park to park tickets we paid $585, including all taxes. Purchasing from TaW rather than from Universal allowed us to take care of everything as soon as we arrived at HRH rather than having to first activate the Power Pass then purchase the tickets for DH and DS from Guest Services. The convenience negated any price difference. Within 10 minutes of check-in we had taken care of all 'business'.
I'd definitely recommend checking to see if your employer is a participant with Tickets at Work. Purchasing through them was a very easy and convenient process.
We were at Universal from 11/18-11/24, with our park days being from 11/19-11/23. We bought one Power Pass in my name for the discounts that it would give us within the parks and CW. From TaW for DH and DS we bought 2, 5 day Park to Park tickets. For the 2 park to park tickets we paid $585, including all taxes. Purchasing from TaW rather than from Universal allowed us to take care of everything as soon as we arrived at HRH rather than having to first activate the Power Pass then purchase the tickets for DH and DS from Guest Services. The convenience negated any price difference. Within 10 minutes of check-in we had taken care of all 'business'.
I'd definitely recommend checking to see if your employer is a participant with Tickets at Work. Purchasing through them was a very easy and convenient process.