Disney World Tickets for new customers up to $80 off w/ Sam's Club Membership

It says $80 off ‘gate’ prices, but gate price is higher than buying thru WDW site. We have 6 day hoppers mid Sept from Board walk tix for $530 total. I’m not sure if Sams beat that price since you need to be a member to view.
 
It says $80 off ‘gate’ prices, but gate price is higher than buying thru WDW site. We have 6 day hoppers mid Sept from Board walk tix for $530 total. I’m not sure if Sams beat that price since you need to be a member to view.

I just priced a 6-day hopper beginning on September 13, and the total with tax was $536.59.
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Sam's Club is selling Walt Disney World tickets now? What a surprise because my cousin used to work for Sam's Club and she would give my uncle discounts on purchases. I wonder if this is a new deal that Walmart and Sam's Club are gonna team up with Disney and start selling Disney Parks tickets?
 
I think it is pretty similar or might actually just be using ticketsatwork. The prices are comparable at least.
 
It says $80 off ‘gate’ prices, but gate price is higher than buying thru WDW site. We have 6 day hoppers mid Sept from Board walk tix for $530 total. I’m not sure if Sams beat that price since you need to be a member to view.
It says *up to* 80 dollars.
 
It says *up to* 80 dollars.
Yeah sorry, I realized that but didn’t specify. Was just trying to make the distinction that next to nobody is really buying at gate prices, which are generally $20-$30 more than WDW site prices and likely less than even 1% of us planners will be buying (especially now with the Park Reservation system).
 
Sam's Club is selling Walt Disney World tickets now? What a surprise because my cousin used to work for Sam's Club and she would give my uncle discounts on purchases. I wonder if this is a new deal that Walmart and Sam's Club are gonna team up with Disney and start selling Disney Parks tickets?
They've been selling them for at least 3 years. I priced them when planning out 2019 trip back in 2018. Where I live, with taxes and fees it came out higher than direct from disney.
 
I think it is pretty similar or might actually just be using ticketsatwork. The prices are comparable at least.

Sam's is using Entertainment Benefits Group for those pages. TicketsAtWork is one of their brands. This is at the bottom of those Sam's Club pages:

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FYI. I compared 4 day adult hopper ticket prices for my December trip and Sam's prices are about $30 cheaper per ticket than Undercovertourist.
 





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