Cheapest Disney Tckets

Tinbadge69

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Does anyone know wheer to get the cheapest disney tickets on the web or outside the park that isnt a time share? Im sure everyone would benefit from any answers. Thanks
 
If you have school aged children, look for the thread here on the budget board (likely the first page) Disney YES program open to non-groups....if your dates fit open enrollment it's by far the best deal to be had.
 
If you are military (or going with military) you can get salute tix at SOG, ITT and the Disney ticket offices.

If you are a civilian without school age kids (or otherwise can't do YES) then I've heard Underground Tourist is the cheapest. Others can correct my if this is wrong.
 

If you go to the locked sticky Everything About WDW Tickets in the TPA&S Forum, especially Post #20, you can get a lot more information. An easy way to get to the sticky is by clicking on the link in my signature.
 
Not attempting to hijack, but similar question. Is there any location that sells any sort of discounted AP? I understand, somewhat, the bridging concept, but I'm talking straight AP purchase.
 
Not attempting to hijack, but similar question. Is there any location that sells any sort of discounted AP? I understand, somewhat, the bridging concept, but I'm talking straight AP purchase.

Only AAA South as far as I know, and whether you have to be a AAA South member or not (vs overall AAA) has been debated on the boards before.
 
If you have school aged children, look for the thread here on the budget board (likely the first page) Disney YES program open to non-groups....if your dates fit open enrollment it's by far the best deal to be had.

My kids just attended a YES program (3 hour class on career exploration) and they loved it. They are 12 and 14 and when asked they said it was one of the best parts of the trip. (I was a little shocked by this response to say the least.) There theme park tickets where the cheapest I've ever paid too. It's really a good deal and value considering the class is basically free.
 
We were going to go with Undercover Tourist until FIL discovered that he could get tickets through his work, IBM. It was about $30 cheaper per adult and about $20 cheaper per child than the UT website.
 
One thing about YES Program tickets is that once issued they cannot be upgraded or modified in any way.
 














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