Best Place to Buy Disney Tickets?

FrenchSnowWhite

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Going at Disney for the holidays and there's 6 of us.

We rented a villa in Kissimmee, so staying off site.

Got airmiles for a 7 days adult ticket :yay:

Need to buy 5 more. I know that undercover tourist as good price but it's in US $$
Is there a better place somewhere else? Is there a place I could buy the tickets only in CAN $ ???

:thanks:
 
I don't have a spot to buy in can $ but I was looking around and I think you can go through ebates to buy at orbitz and get 3.75% cash back. The prices they have are inflated but if I remember correctly they have a special where you can get 7 day park hoppers for the price of 4 which brings it back inline with normal pricing.
 
Ok I just checked it out, I am not interested in hopper pass so it's not a good deal for us! Thanks!
 

Have you looked at parksavers.com? We bought tickets from them a couple of months ago for our next trip. There's an option to purchase in US funds or CDN - at the time, it was cheaper for us to buy in US funds but that may be different now. We bought park hoppers though so I am not sure if the deals are as good for base tickets.
 
Have you looked at parksavers.com? We bought tickets from them a couple of months ago for our next trip. There's an option to purchase in US funds or CDN - at the time, it was cheaper for us to buy in US funds but that may be different now. We bought park hoppers though so I am not sure if the deals are as good for base tickets.

I second this! We got a great deal on a 5 day hopper pass with water park access for less than a 3 day pass.
 
You should check at the CAA, as well. Also, I don't know if the Disney stores still sell park tickets, but one year I used them.
 
You can buy Disney tickets on the Canadian Expedia site and you will be charged in Canadian dollars. I just bought my Disneyland tickets on Expedia.ca and was definitely charged in CDN dollars on my cc.
 
You should check at the CAA, as well. Also, I don't know if the Disney stores still sell park tickets, but one year I used them.

Unfortunately the Disney store doesn't sell park tickets anymore. Those days were great. I've seen others say you can buy them off Air Canada Vacations. With all these options, compare them and see which is cheapest. Or even check through a travel agency, they might have something as well.
 
I've check Expedia and parksavers but they only have tickets with park hopper and I want base tickets!

Thanks !
 
You can buy Disney tickets on the Canadian Expedia site and you will be charged in Canadian dollars. I just bought my Disneyland tickets on Expedia.ca and was definitely charged in CDN dollars on my cc.

So these tickets from Expedia are trustworthy? I am always wary of buying them anywhere but the parks.
 
I looked at Expedia, Parksavers, Undercover Tourist, CAA, Disney, Visit Orlando. All the prices are slightly different for different packages, so any of them could be your best bet depending on what you're looking at. Expedia and Parksavers you can look at prices in CDN (although I think Parksavers actually charges USD). When you order from Parksavers you're actually getting Expedia tickets, weird that the prices are different. For me, Parksavers was the best deal.
 
I looked at Expedia, Parksavers, Undercover Tourist, CAA, Disney, Visit Orlando. All the prices are slightly different for different packages, so any of them could be your best bet depending on what you're looking at. Expedia and Parksavers you can look at prices in CDN (although I think Parksavers actually charges USD). When you order from Parksavers you're actually getting Expedia tickets, weird that the prices are different. For me, Parksavers was the best deal.

Parksavers doesn't sell the Flex Ticket and I could only see them in American $$. That is weird that you get Expedia Tickets.
 
I bought my passes at a slight discount from Flight Centre last year, I believe the deal was they sell them for the US price, but in Canadian dollars.
 
I believe the deal was they sell them for the US price, but in Canadian dollars.
Uh, no not quite. Their CDN$ prices are quite a bit higher than the Disney US$ prices. Now, having said that it seems that for our 8 day PH tickets you can save about $20 per ticket, even with the exchange. Better than nothing.
 
I got 1 7 day base ticket from Air Miles and 1 ticket from Undercover tourist. Undercover tourist had the best deal even though it was in US funds. No problem linking them to MDE. Both tickets arrived within a week in the mail. Thanks
 
Hi
I collect petro canada points and merge them with my CAA card. I redeem the points for CAA cash dollars and pick up single park tickets whenever I've accumulated enough money. For groups of us going we usually buy from Undercover Tourist,,just click the button to do the conversion to CAD . I also use the mousesaver's link they send in their email to get a bit of a discount.
http://www.mousesavers.com/
https://www.undercovertourist.com/
http://retail.petro-canada.ca/en/independent/2986.aspx

Have fun planning
Hugs Mel
 














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