SmileyFacesNow
Earning My Ears
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- Jul 25, 2021
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Hi All, good evening. Hoping for a little strategy advice.
I’m planning a first time family trip (2 adults, 2 kids with age at travel- 7yo DS, almost 5 yo DD)
DH and I have been to Universal, and I’ve been to MK 2x and Epcot 2x. Kids have not been to anything. We are going to go at Spring Break, mid-March (it is what it is).
I currently have a reservation for a hotel at AoA (first night deposit paid), and am questioning my best strategy for buying tickets. I looked at Undercover tourist, and found a buy 4-days, get a day ticket for about $240 (family) off rack rate at Disney. What’s my best strategy here - do I buy the tickets from Undercover / etc, add them to my account, buy the Disney tickets and add to package, etc. I want to get the memory maker. Are there advantages that I’m missing to pursuing tickets one vs. the other? Part of me prefers to book directly with Disney in these weird times.
I‘m sure this general question has been asked eleventy billion times. I have read posts with references to doing the discounted ticket purchase and advantages of only booking a room for flexibility to pay at check in And minimize some risk with cancelling. Just wondering if I‘m missing a nuance somewhere.
thanks for your time and advice. Also, do my littles need a magic band?
I’m planning a first time family trip (2 adults, 2 kids with age at travel- 7yo DS, almost 5 yo DD)
DH and I have been to Universal, and I’ve been to MK 2x and Epcot 2x. Kids have not been to anything. We are going to go at Spring Break, mid-March (it is what it is).
I currently have a reservation for a hotel at AoA (first night deposit paid), and am questioning my best strategy for buying tickets. I looked at Undercover tourist, and found a buy 4-days, get a day ticket for about $240 (family) off rack rate at Disney. What’s my best strategy here - do I buy the tickets from Undercover / etc, add them to my account, buy the Disney tickets and add to package, etc. I want to get the memory maker. Are there advantages that I’m missing to pursuing tickets one vs. the other? Part of me prefers to book directly with Disney in these weird times.
I‘m sure this general question has been asked eleventy billion times. I have read posts with references to doing the discounted ticket purchase and advantages of only booking a room for flexibility to pay at check in And minimize some risk with cancelling. Just wondering if I‘m missing a nuance somewhere.
thanks for your time and advice. Also, do my littles need a magic band?