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did you have to pay taxes/fees on top of that?

I literally JUST hit submit on my tickets! Yes, I had to pay taxes & fees BUT it was still cheaper than buying on Disneyland's website or getawaytoday.com.

The website is ticketsatwork.com and it looks like anybody can buy tickets there, 24 Hour's website just launched me to it & probably gets a referral credit.
 
Originally Posted by southlake
The website is ticketsatwork.com and it looks like anybody can buy tickets there, 24 Hour's website just launched me to it & probably gets a referral credit.

I just looked at that web site, and it doesn't look like the general public can get tickets through there :(. If you go to create an account, it requires a company code. Maybe with a direct link from another site it automatically inputs a code for you, but the language I got is below:

This website is for corporations, employees and members only and products listed are not available to the general public.

Your employer can provide you with your Company Code. If you need assistance during customer service hours, please call 1-800-331-6483 for your Company Code



Rats!!!!
 
Bummer! Thanks for sharing! I guess it is a gym member perk after all.

Well, it's not a HUGE savings. It was $181 per ticket + taxes & fees.

For 2 tickets (3 day park hoppers) it came to $386.53 on ticketsatwork. To buy them at getawaytoday.com it would have been $392, and to buy them on DL's own website would have been $398. It's only an $11.47 savings from buying directly from DL. Dang taxes & fees!
 
ValpoCory,

Do you have any more information on this "Corporate Consignment" website? I too am an IBM employee and saw your post. I was about to book tickets through ticketsatwork.com, until I read that. I searched W3 and I cant find anything about how to access "Corporate Consignment"
 

You can also get your ticket using Airmiles and other credit card point plans. We usually use Airmiles for tickets, and Visa points for hotels.
 
If you have family or friends in the military. A 3 day park hopper is $171 flat. A 2 day is $147, a 5 day is $205. From my understanding it can vary from base to base (nothing too outrageous, just a couple dollars here or there). That's the cheapest I've seen besides California teachers union (or California School employee union).
 
Another discount PSA: if you are a teacher, teacher's unions also have theme park ticket perks. I am a teacher in PA, and the PSEA has a member discount program that gave me about $30 off per ticket towards my trip next March. I definitely know that the CA teacher's union also offers a similar discount...check with your own state's union if you're not sure :)
 
I work at IBM, and we have access to Ticketsatwork.com. However, we also have access to another much better website. The "2012 Corporate Ticket Program Pricing" website. Sometimes called "Corporate Consignment".

One example: say you want 5 day park hoppers (2 adults, 2 kids) for 2012 (non-Spring special).

Disneyland box office -- $1024
Disneyland.com -- $944
aRes Travel.com -- $932 (1.3% off of disneyland.com)
getawattoday.com -- $924 (2.1% off)
Ticketsatwork.com -- $856 + $56.64 taxes/fees = $912.64 (3.3% off)
Corporate Consignment -- $849.60 (10.0% off)

The 10% off applies to all tickets, including on top of Spring Discount prices for those.

So ask an IBMer or someone else in a large American company if they participate in the 2012 Corporate Ticket Program.

I know an IBMer, do you know the website?
 

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