Anyone buy tickets from tickets2you?

It's not recommended to purchase tickets from companies that are not officially licensed by disney or whatever the political terminology is.
 
I don't remember ever hearing of them, so I googled them. It says on their site that they are An authorized reseller. Still, that might mean nothing (ie, faked). So I continued on. No bad reviews and Westgate resorts uses them for their tickets. Seems legit, as far as I (in my very unimportant opinion with no authority whatsoever) can tell.

Make sure you are comparing apples to apples: same ticket, same options, taxes, shipping, etc, etc. If so, give them a try. UT isn't always the cheapest.

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I've never heard of it.
My mom just bought our Disney's Hollywood Studios tickets at the hotel we stayed at.:)
 
UT isn't always the cheapest.

If the tickets from Seller X are not within just a few dollars of matching the UT price,
there is reason to doubt the legitimacy of Seller X
and/or the KIND of ticket that Seller X is offering. (Tickets may not be upgradable, etc.)
 
If the tickets from Seller X are not within just a few dollars of matching the UT price, there is reason to doubt the legitimacy of Seller X and/or the KIND of ticket that Seller X is offering. (Tickets may not be upgradable, etc.)

I use UT, but I always price shop. Several times, I have found tickets that are 5-10% less than UT. They are always from Authorized Resellers, have always been legit, and I have always upgraded (to APs). A lot of times, it is an overstock sale, but still a better deal by more than a few dollars. Other times it is because I don't need shipping, but will call and when it isn't always automatically added no matter what, that can be the reason it saves you money. I have absolutely no problems with UT and 80% of the time that's where I go (now that we can't purchase from DHs old company HR department), but I also have no problems not purchasing from UT when the deals are better elsewhere, even if just slightly--with a large family, it adds up!

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rt2dz said:
I use UT, but I always price shop. Several times, I have found tickets that are 5-10% less than UT. They are always from Authorized Resellers, have always been legit, and I have always upgraded (to APs). A lot of times, it is an overstock sale, but still a better deal by more than a few dollars. Other times it is because I don't need shipping, but will call and when it isn't always automatically added no matter what, that can be the reason it saves you money. I have absolutely no problems with UT and 80% of the time that's where I go (now that we can't purchase from DHs old company HR department), but I also have no problems not purchasing from UT when the deals are better elsewhere, even if just slightly--with a large family, it adds up!

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Since you're an upgrading veteran, let me ask you a question.... which UT ticket would you buy to upgrade to AP? Is there any reason not to get the 6 day PH WPF&M NE ticket?
 
Since you're an upgrading veteran, let me ask you a question.... which UT ticket would you buy to upgrade to AP? Is there any reason not to get the 6 day PH WPF&M NE ticket?

When it comes to upgrading, you always buy the ticket that would give you the most money off for ticket you want, without going over the going over the cost of the ticket you want. The reason to upgrade is because you've decided to extend your trip and already purchased tickets or to get a discount (usually on APs). Might as well take the biggest discount you can get.

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rt2dz said:
When it comes to upgrading, you always buy the ticket that would give you the most money off for ticket you want, without going over the going over the cost of the ticket you want. The reason to upgrade is because you've decided to extend your trip and already purchased tickets or to get a discount (usually on APs). Might as well take the biggest discount you can get.

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And as long as I don't use any of the water park stuff, I can upgrade to an ap, not a pap, correct?
 
I checked a list on the Cast Portal of "Authorized Off-Site Disney Ticket Sales Locations". This is a list of all companies in the Orlando area which are authorized to sell tickets or vouchers for tickets and lists about 90 names. I cannot publish the list as it clearly states it is not for public release.

That name does not show up on the list.

Also, looking at their site (including "About Us" and "Contact Us") only shows a toll-free number and no indication of their physical location.
 
I don't remember ever hearing of them, so I googled them. It says on their site that they are An authorized reseller. Still, that might mean nothing (ie, faked). So I continued on. No bad reviews and Westgate resorts uses them for their tickets. Seems legit, as far as I (in my very unimportant opinion with no authority whatsoever) can tell.

Make sure you are comparing apples to apples: same ticket, same options, taxes, shipping, etc, etc. If so, give them a try. UT isn't always the cheapest.

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Thanks. This is what I see:

Tickets at Disney $1168
Undercover $1147
Tickets2you $1115


Only $20 difference from Disney to Uncover. I can't see if T2U includes tax. Going to have to call. Thought Undercover would be a bigger difference than $21. :(
 
Thanks. This is what I see:

Tickets at Disney $1168
Undercover $1147
Tickets2you $1115


Only $20 difference from Disney to Uncover. I can't see if T2U includes tax. Going to have to call. Thought Undercover would be a bigger difference than $21. :(

Are you looking at the Undercover Tourist MOUSESAVERS Newsletter price?

Also...
I can't help in these kind of issues unless you list the INDIVIDUAL ticket prices involved.
A total price for x number of undefined tickets is too difficult to blindly break down.
 
ok I think I found it. It says this:5-Day NON-Hopper (1 Park Per Day) Ticket purchased in advance is $260 adult / $239 child (ages 3-9) plus shipping (or you can print them at home for free). Includes one Magic Morning admission for Disneyland. For comparison, 5-Day 1 Park Per Day tickets purchased at the gate cost $265 adult / $244 child.


Still it is just showing $5 discount per ticket is that right? We are 3 adults and 1 kid for 5 days non hopper.


Appreciate the help so confused :)
 
Ok found it! Going to go check out the newsletter in a bit.

You are so helpful!!! Thank you!!!
 
Since I won't get the newsletter for about another week. Can someone tell me how much less it is for 3 adults and 1 child? Just trying to figure out how much total trip is. Thanks :)
 












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