triplefigs
<marquee><font color=009933>Triple Chick</marquee>
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robversc said:I have the same problem as Jeanne B. I am leaving on Friday but just signed up for the Mousesavers newsletter today. Is there any other way to receive the mousesavers discount before I go or am I just too late.
Thanks.
Actually, the Mousesaver's Ticketmania price is much lower than this (Mary asks that we not post the actual prices). It actually beats my local AAA cost for the same tickets.cody's mom said:I just got my mousesaver newsletter and clicked on the ticketmania link to check prices for 2 adult 5-day hoppers with expiration. The price is $520.
Your local Disney Store will add 6.5% sales tax to that price, making it $235.37 per ticket. The $520 is high for 2 5-day MYW Hoppers (expiry) and is not what Ticketmania charges.cropper said:Am I missing something here??![]()
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I have a Disney store local and I can get 5-day MYW park hopper for $221 each. The $520 for 2 sounds high. Is Mousesavers supposed to be a better deal?
The other ticket site is DiscountOrlandoVacation.com. Their MouseSaver's price is the same as Ticketmania's for the 5-day MYW Hopper (expiry). It's really a matter of which company you prefer to deal with. I've purchased tickets from both. Ticketmania has been on the internet longer but both have very good reputations.krismom said:What about the other mousesavers link.. I think its Orlando Tickets Something or Other? They looked a bit cheaper than ticketmania- tax was included, free standard shipping also. Or did I read wrong?