Best place to buy hoppers - am I missing something?

Yes, see I was missing something! I was missing the hoppers part. Very much appreciate you pointing it out to me as they were already in my cart. Still seems like the best option, unless anyone has other suggestions?
 
They are certainly a reputable place to purchase from. The only thing I would say is the last I was aware, the mousesavers newsletter includes a special link which may provide an additional few dollars off. Someone may be able to share that with you.
 

The only thing I would say is the last I was aware, the mousesavers newsletter includes a special link which may provide an additional few dollars off. Someone may be able to share that with you.
Mousesavers specifically asks that their links NOT be shared on chat boards.
 
Mousesavers specifically asks that their links NOT be shared on chat boards.

Sorry. Thank you for pointing that out. I meant via private message or email. The last I knew the owner was fine with the newsletter being forwarded but admittedly that was some time ago.
 
Sorry. Thank you for pointing that out. I meant via private message or email. The last I knew the owner was fine with the newsletter being forwarded but admittedly that was some time ago.

This is still acceptable, just no direct links.
 
Once you get tickets OP, link the tickets in your My Disney Experience account. You will be ready to book Fastpasses at the 60 day mark (if staying onsite) or 30 days otherwise. Glad you got it figured out.
 
I'm not sure why you are so insistent about this. Please don't worry about how other people are discussing things. I will discuss it in the way I think is most useful as should you. Both work. The question is about 2 tickets. It is okay to discuss it in terms of 2 tickets.
The reason for doing things per ticket is to be considerate to the people you're asking to help you. In the long run, you'll also find that it makes it faster and easier to compare things.

There are people like Robo who probably have all the price per ticket numbers in their head. Ask him whether $mmm is a good price for ticket X, and he could probably answer off the top of his head, no sweat. Ask him whether $MNZZX is a good price for 2 or 4 or 7 tickets, and he has to do the math. Yeah, 2 is an easy number that he could probably do in his head, but even that's error prone. 7 is going to require bringing up a calculator.

Then someone else comes along and says they got a discount of $119 on 9 tickets and want to know how that compares to UT. More math.

Then you hear that randomTickets.com has a $19 per ticket discount. If you don't know what the discount per ticket is at the place you're considering, you have to do your own math to know whether to switch sites.

It's just easier for everyone to do it on a per ticket basis. And it's really not to much to ask of people.
 
I have not used this site before, but http://www.parksavers.com has a deal going on right now where you can get 3 days free on a 7 day pass. I was kind of ticked to find this because I purchased my tix before the last price increase through UT, and it turns out this deal is better. Again, haven't used this site before, so you may want to see if others have.
 
Once you get tickets OP, link the tickets in your My Disney Experience account. You will be ready to book Fastpasses at the 60 day mark (if staying onsite) or 30 days otherwise. Glad you got it figured out.
I just figured out how to link stuff on my account. Wow! This is all so new. I used to be an expert - I promise! The magic bands sound so cool! Been restaurant researching all day, lol. My 120 day window will be here before you know it!
 
I just figured out how to link stuff on my account. Wow! This is all so new. I used to be an expert - I promise! The magic bands sound so cool! Been restaurant researching all day, lol. My 120 day window will be here before you know it!

Not sure if you made a typo, but restaurant reservations may be made 180 days in advance. If you're within that, you can go ahead and start booking now! Have fun!
 
Not sure if you made a typo, but restaurant reservations may be made 180 days in advance. If you're within that, you can go ahead and start booking now! Have fun!
Yes typo. Thanks! We are October 23-28 and I haven't quite figured out when 180 days before will be, but I'll work on that!
 
They actually have a deal going on right now, 7-day Adult Hopper for $370.98. It saved us over $200.

I have not used this site before, but http://www.parksavers.com has a deal going on right now where you can get 3 days free on a 7 day pass. I was kind of ticked to find this because I purchased my tix before the last price increase through UT, and it turns out this deal is better. Again, haven't used this site before, so you may want to see if others have.

Yep, that's seven days for the price of four, a great deal! And, there have been a few recent threads on parksavers, so just do a search for parksavers and they should be right up near the top, They have details on the vouchers, as well as codes they send so you can link to your MDE and then be able to book your FP's.
 
The reason for doing things per ticket is to be considerate to the people you're asking to help you. In the long run, you'll also find that it makes it faster and easier to compare things.

There are people like Robo who probably have all the price per ticket numbers in their head. Ask him whether $mmm is a good price for ticket X, and he could probably answer off the top of his head, no sweat. Ask him whether $MNZZX is a good price for 2 or 4 or 7 tickets, and he has to do the math. Yeah, 2 is an easy number that he could probably do in his head, but even that's error prone. 7 is going to require bringing up a calculator.

Then someone else comes along and says they got a discount of $119 on 9 tickets and want to know how that compares to UT. More math.

Then you hear that randomTickets.com has a $19 per ticket discount. If you don't know what the discount per ticket is at the place you're considering, you have to do your own math to know whether to switch sites.

It's just easier for everyone to do it on a per ticket basis. And it's really not to much to ask of people.


That's great for you to do it that way. I am sure it helps people and I am sure it helps others to talk about as a total in reference to their specific question. We should each try to be helpful and answer questions in a way we as individuals think is best. In the end everyone gets assistance and that is a good thing. It is what makes this place a good source of information.
 
Last edited:


Disney Vacation Planning. Free. Done for You.
Our Authorized Disney Vacation Planners are here to provide personalized, expert advice, answer every question, and uncover the best discounts. Let Dreams Unlimited Travel take care of all the details, so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy a stress-free vacation.
Start Your Disney Vacation
Disney EarMarked Producer






DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter

Back
Top Bottom