Buying tickets from Disney website

granismith

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If I purchase tickets online from the Disney website will they send me the actual tickets or will I have to make a copy? I don't have a working printer so I want to make sure before I purchase. Thanks to anyone who may know:)
 
Hmmm no printer huh? They can send them to you, but there is a $5.00 charge per order. It's free to get them emailed, however. Can you go to a local library or something and print them out for free, or have someone you know print them for you?
 
yes I can work it out but $5 per order isn't bad to have them send them. Should I call rather than do it online then? Or is there a way online to tell tem I want them sent?:)
 
yes I can work it out but $5 per order isn't bad to have them send them. Should I call rather than do it online then? Or is there a way online to tell tem I want them sent?:)

When you place your order online it will ask how you want to receive them, then it will list the options (E-tickets, regular mail, expedited mail, will call...). Just click what you like. The prices are shown next to each method.
 

yes I can work it out but $5 per order isn't bad to have them send them. Should I call rather than do it online then? Or is there a way online to tell tem I want them sent?:)

You can collect them from your email if you get Etickets anywhere with a printer. Like suggested the local library, a workplace a friend or relatives house, a hotel you stay at near DLR. Lots of options just look and ask around, I'm sure somone will help.
 
OP, as the others have said you can choose whatever delivery method you'd like. But watch out for those fees!

I JUST printed my Disney e-tickets about 30 minutes ago and had no troubles at all!

The e-tickets are send as an attachment to your email address. The attachment is a PDF Adobe file, so just open and print. You can open this attachment at any time and print it any time before you leave. You could also foward this email and it's attachment to another person and have them print it for you. Last year my printer was out of ink, so I emailed it to my sister and she printed them for me- no problems!

If you have some time before you are scheduled to leave, then I suggest you go for the e-ticket and find a place or a person to print them out for you. Otherwise you'll have to deal with waiting for the mail or standing in line at will-call AND pay for this inconvience to boot!;)

Can you email it to someone to print for you? Perhaps print them at work? The library? Or maybe...it's just time to buy a printer??:rolleyes1 I can't imagine how you go through life without one, but that's just me.:laughing:
 
See if they have the will call option, if they do them you can simply pick them up at Guest Relations before heading into the parks. Make sure you read the info on that carefully tho...you will probably need your ID and the credit card you used to buy the tickets. :)
 
Or you can just pay the $5 and not have to bother your friends/neighbors, not have to go down to the library, not have to wast time switching the printed tickets for real tickets at the gate while you hold up the line.... seriously... what's your time worth?
 
OP, as the others have said you can choose whatever delivery method you'd like. But watch out for those fees!

I JUST printed my Disney e-tickets about 30 minutes ago and had no troubles at all!

The e-tickets are send as an attachment to your email address. The attachment is a PDF Adobe file, so just open and print. You can open this attachment at any time and print it any time before you leave. You could also foward this email and it's attachment to another person and have them print it for you. Last year my printer was out of ink, so I emailed it to my sister and she printed them for me- no problems!

If you have some time before you are scheduled to leave, then I suggest you go for the e-ticket and find a place or a person to print them out for you. Otherwise you'll have to deal with waiting for the mail or standing in line at will-call AND pay for this inconvience to boot!;)

Can you email it to someone to print for you? Perhaps print them at work? The library? Or maybe...it's just time to buy a printer??:rolleyes1 I can't imagine how you go through life without one, but that's just me.:laughing:

OK OK you have motivated me to dig it out and fix it!!!;)Thanks!!
 
Or you can just pay the $5 and not have to bother your friends/neighbors, not have to go down to the library, not have to wast time switching the printed tickets for real tickets at the gate while you hold up the line.... seriously... what's your time worth?

Thant's what I was thinking:rotfl:
 

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