AAA tickets vs Undercover Tourist- hard tickets?

Bibbidy Bobbidy Boo

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I have used UT for tickets in the past, with great success. It appears that AAA has Universal tickets available for the same price. I called today and asked if they need to be ordered in advance, and was told they go online and print them out there. I neglected to ask if these are 'vouchers' that need to be traded in for the actual pass.
Does anyone know this? Are UT passes, actual tickets, like they used to be?
I don't want to have to waste time standing in line at any window/kiosk, to turn in my tickets.

Thanks in advance.
 
I have used UT for tickets in the past, with great success. It appears that AAA has Universal tickets available for the same price. I called today and asked if they need to be ordered in advance, and was told they go online and print them out there. I neglected to ask if these are 'vouchers' that need to be traded in for the actual pass.
Does anyone know this? Are UT passes, actual tickets, like they used to be?
I don't want to have to waste time standing in line at any window/kiosk, to turn in my tickets.

Thanks in advance.

I don't know about AAA tickets, but my UT tickets arrived two weeks ago and they are actual tickets just like in the past. Hope that helps.
 
We bought our tickets at our local AAA office for our trip in 3 weeks. We got computer printouts for each person (names are printed on tickets). You just show these at the gate and go through the turnstile - there is no having to trade them in. If you are staying on-site you will have to get your resort ID with your picture on it to be able to have the unlimited express pass. We use AAA tickets all the time and have never had any trouble with them.
 

bibbidy, in case you don't know, your ticker doesn't work. The middle of it is all asterices, which means the Dis has blocked the URL for some reason known only to itself, and we can't link to them. So your ticker is just a partial URL, not an actual ticker. Hope that info is good to have!
 
Thank you, bumbershoot, for pointing this out- I didn't realize that was still hanging there from a previous trip!
 
Earlier this month, I met at UOR friends from Chicago who bought the 14-day 3-park pass online. The tickets were just printed sheets of paper BUT they were tickets that they took right to the turnstiles and used, no exchanging. Must keep them dry so they had them in a zip lock baggie when not going through the gates.
 













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