Discounted tickets

edbraz67

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Can anyone give me where to purchase discounted tickets to the following:Disney(all parks)/SeaWorld/Universal(both):cool1:
 
We usually get our tickets from the auto club; they're not a big discount but every little bit helps. I know there's souvenir shops all around Orlando that "supposedly" sell discounted tickets to WDW and all other parks; not sure how trust worthy they are though. Hope this helps
 
For Disney, you can get slight discounts from a few ticket brokers, but it's not going to be a night and day difference. The shady people around Orlando that sell Disney tickets really cheap are often selling multi-day passes that someone else has already used; you may get to the gate and find you can't get in when your finger doesn't match that of the original user.

Best bet is to sign up for mousesavers newsletter; it gets sent the 15th of every month, and in it is a link for a special discount on tickets; as far as I know, it's the single cheapest way to get tickets.
 
Best bet is to sign up for mousesavers newsletter; it gets sent the 15th of every month, and in it is a link for a special discount on tickets; as far as I know, it's the single cheapest way to get tickets.

This. :thumbsup2 By signing up for the newsletter, you can buy discounted tickets through Undercover Tourist.com, through a special link that's offered in the newsletter. Even if you don't sign up, you can still get tickets from UT cheaper than most places. I recommend them for the Disney and Universal tickets, but not for the SW tickets. Buying SW tickets directly through their website is usually the cheapest option.
 

And right now SW is offering buy one day come back all year! :thumbsup2
So, if you're looking to go 2 or more days this is an amazing deal!
I second signing up for Mousesavers and using UCT. We love them both!
 
The code mcdonalds2011 gets you $20 off each ticket at Sea World if purchased by 5/31/11.
 
If you have school aged children, the YES program is your best bet by far.
 
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Unfortunately, Disney and Universal are both less expensive per day based on the number of days you go. So, individual days are very pricey.

Costco does have a deal (if your local Costco has it) where you can get Universal passes for $139 for 3 days. The good thing is that it doesn't expire for 3 years, so you can go one day this year, one day next, etc....

Dawn
 














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