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So much depends on the type of ticket that you want. From what I have heard, the cheapest place to find 1- and 2-day tickets was at the Walmart in Kissimmee. If you want more days, hopping or waterparks on your ticket, then it can depend on the seller. Orbitz had very good prices on 3-day tickets with 2 free days if you bought the hopper option. UT had great prices on loaded tickets that included both hopping and waterparks. In my experience, AAA never had the best discount on any tickets when compared with the other seller. However, each AAA region is different, so YMMV.Wondering who has the lowest ticket prices? Im thinking of staying off property and I have looked at undercover tourist. I currently do not have AAA. Are the AAA ticket prices cheapest. We are not eligible for any special discounts. Thanks!
We always use undercover tourist with the mousesavers link
Hi everyone. I bought my Disney tickets through Orbitz in February and since then the price has gone up about $60 dollars per person.
I purchased the 3 day tickets and you got 2 days free. You didn't have to purchase the hopper to get the offer. I got the same deal the year before.
This year I decided to add the water park option.
I really think Orbitz has the best deal. Just price UT and the other discount ticket places and compare the price to Orbitz.
Same here and customer service is excellent. Does Orbitz include taxes and shipping in their price? UT does which might make it cheaper in the end. Have never had a bad experience with UT and we've ordered from them a lot over the years.
Quick question?
If I buy park hopper tickets from UT (through mousesavers link), are they good for the EMH if I'm staying on property?
Also, looked at the ones that give an extra day and there is nothing I see about having to use them before a certain date. Only that they expire 14 days after first entering a park.
It's the onsite stay (and any valid admission) that gets you in for emh.
Most wdw tickets have no expiration until they are used for the first time.
What company is selling these tickets? Thanks.Be careful, some of the tickets that are out right now and give you free days have to be used by a date in May when you read the small print. I almost bought some for my August trip before I noticed.
I'm pretty sure this only applies to Universal tickets.Be careful, some of the tickets that are out right now and give you free days have to be used by a date in May when you read the small print. I almost bought some for my August trip before I noticed.
What company is selling these tickets? Thanks.
as far as I know, only the Universal parks have an extra day free ticket that expires in May. They are sold by Undercover Tourist, Orbitz, and many other sites. No Disney tickets currently on the market have that restriction.I think it's the Orbitz tickets that are a bit problematic. BUT! I can't remember if that's WDW tickets or DLR tickets. I've read about the Orbitz deal on both forums.
Thanks for the info!as far as I know, only the Universal parks have an extra day free ticket that expires in May. They are sold by Undercover Tourist, Orbitz, and many other sites. No Disney tickets currently on the market have that restriction.
You can get the "magic code" from Orbitz and then link that to your MDE account. If you have Magic Bands, then you don't *need* to pick up the tickets at will call. They will already be linked to your bands and you can use the Magic Bands just like a ticket.For those of you who have bought the Orbitz tickets, how did the voucher work? Do we need to go to a ticket window or guest services?
Thanks