Buying Disney Tickets from 3rd Party Website - Has Anyone Used This One?

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looking at price for Disney park tickets that the link is on the board as being an official Disney park ticket reseller.

They show all the park tickets.

it is Official Ticket Center dot com.


They are a good discount and I can get them in a few days with $10 expedited shipping.

Thanks in advance
 
I second Undercover Tourist. Used them for 5-day passes this past December. If you sign up for the Mouse Savers newsletter, you will get a special link to Undercover Tourist that likely gives better prices that Official Ticket Center. For basic 5-day MYW passes the savings is $10 per ticket going with UT!
 
I just looked and the prices at undercover tourist are more expensive by about $35 and I could have these tickets in hand by Wednesday

The website is on wdwinfo.com and it is part of their park ticket price link.

I don't think it would be there if it was not reliable.


I was going to buy them from AAA this upcoming weekend but now with the price increase I want to try to get them before they raise their prices.
 

I haven't heard of them, but my advice would be to make sure that the tickets are RFID, FastPass+ enabled if that is important to you.
 
I haven't heard of them, but my advice would be to make sure that the tickets are RFID, FastPass+ enabled if that is important to you.

Good point.

I just realized that when I click on the pricing through AAA it directs me to the Disney website and tells me to go to the local office for discount tickets.

I will be calling them tomorrow. I was going to originally buy them through AAA before the price went up.

If you buy through them you get the Diamond Parking Pass.
 
I also used undercover tourist. And I use the link that my mousesavers newsletter provides which is definitely a little cheaper even than just going to straight to the link to the general public. And the prices quoted at UCT do include taxes already, so be sure to check that at the place you are looking. And, all tickets are RFID, FastPass+ enabled.

For example, a 7 day PH would save $34 tax included, over Disney's price. The price and savings varies for each type of ticket or how many days(such as non-expiring or adding water parks, etc). Free shipping, though that does take 10 business days. They do offer expedited shipping, but not sure the fee for that.

Either way, it's nice to save some money, even a little, isn't it? Have a great trip! :)
 
Typically, we use UT, which is a great deal if you plan to upgrade your ticket, especially to an AP. However, we have an Oct trip coming up and just took advantage of the Ebates/Orbitz deal which gives you 20% cash back on ticket purchases. In all our trips, we have never come close to saving 20%! I ordered Thursday and already have the rebate sitting in my account (awaiting quarterly payout) and have the tickets linked to MDE!
 
Good point.

I just realized that when I click on the pricing through AAA it directs me to the Disney website and tells me to go to the local office for discount tickets.

I will be calling them tomorrow. I was going to originally buy them through AAA before the price went up.

If you buy through them you get the Diamond Parking Pass.

Have you confirmed that about the Diamond Parking Pass? I thought that was only offered if you buy a AAA package. I have bought tickets only from AAA several times and never been given a Diamond Parking Pass
 
Official Ticket Center is one of the vendors listed by Touringplans.com, so I would say they're a good place to start looking.
 
At this specific time there is a killer deal through orbitz and ebates. If you sign up with ebates and go through their site to go to orbitz, you will get 20% back from ebates in a few months. They have a 5 days ticket (3 days + 2 free days) for 280. After 20% they come to $224. There is a long thread on the budget boards.

You actually get a voucher that provides a will call number. However, you can get a magic + number from orbitz and link it to your MDE.
 
At this specific time there is a killer deal through orbitz and ebates. If you sign up with ebates and go through their site to go to orbitz, you will get 20% back from ebates in a few months. They have a 5 days ticket (3 days + 2 free days) for 280. After 20% they come to $224. There is a long thread on the budget boards.

You actually get a voucher that provides a will call number. However, you can get a magic + number from orbitz and link it to your MDE.

You need dates for purchasing tickets through Orbitz, no? If it doesn't expire I will grab that deal. :scratchin
 
I had called AAA a few weeks ago and I was told that I could get the Diamond parking pass by buying the tickets through them. I will confirm that tomorrow when I call them.

If the AAA price is not close to the other place and if I can't get the parking pass I will go home and order through other site and to 2-3 day delivery. I want them in hand before our FP+ window opens on March 6th.

Sunflare thanks for the info about their rating on touringplans.

I also looked on FaceBook and they have really good reviews.
 
Just clicked on the link to the ticket website from touring plans and it allowed for an additional $22 discount on the price from what I had by going to the regular ticket website.
 
You need dates for purchasing tickets through Orbitz, no? If it doesn't expire I will grab that deal. :scratchin

The dates situation seems to be a question. You do have to enter "travel" dates for the order. I would recommend reading the thread to see if your situation / question has been answered.
 
I use both UT an Official Ticket Center. I find Official Ticket Center cheaper for the longer tickets like the ten day. I would use whichever is cheaper. They are both good.
 
AAA- when I contacted our local office about a month ago, they were slightly more than UT. When I factored in the Mousesavers discount, AAA was about $35 more than UT. I was not offered a Diamond Pass when I inquired. That was actually the second time I'd called in a few months for two different scenarios, and that pass didn't come up the first time, either. But it could be a regional promotion.
 
The dates situation seems to be a question. You do have to enter "travel" dates for the order. I would recommend reading the thread to see if your situation / question has been answered.

I read through, doesn't look like it will work for us. I don't have dates set yet to put in for the vouchers to be picked up at will call and don't want to chance losing out on the pre paid tickets. You can buy the tickets and save them (which I would want to do), but have to be able to get them at will call.
 
I read through, doesn't look like it will work for us. I don't have dates set yet to put in for the vouchers to be picked up at will call and don't want to chance losing out on the pre paid tickets. You can buy the tickets and save them (which I would want to do), but have to be able to get them at will call.

If you don't have any specific plans, I would not purchase. But for this'd with dates, it is the best deal I think I have seen in many years.
 

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