Help understanding a ticket broker

kmccartney

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Hi all! I need a little help. We are planning our first trip to Disney the first full week of December. We are staying off site in a hotel using DH hotel bonus points. Great deal there!

I have not bought tickets yet. We are planning five days in the parks, so I intend to purchase five day base tickets only. I was going to order the tickets from Disney, but then came across Maple Leaf Tickets. Well now I have read on Mousesavers.com that they make a recommendation for a ticket broker called UndercoverTourist.com. They appear to be even cheaper yet. So I have two questions... Has anyone purchased from Undercover Tourist? And, the ticket being offered is 4 days base plus 2 days. So does this mean that it is one ticket for six days, or is it two tickets, one 4 day ticket and one 2 day ticket?

Thanks in advance for any and all help!
 
I've ordered from UTC and they are a reliable source for Disney tickets.

You may want to call them about the type of pass that you'll receive. In all likelihood, it will be a single pass with an additional 2 days on it to give you 6 days of park entry in total on one ticket. I'm speculating that this is the case b/c they charge the same price for a 6-day pass as they do for the 4+2-day bonus pass.

If you'd like to save a little more on your tickets, sign up for the MouseSavers Newsletter . It comes out on the 15th of every month and it almost always contains links to UTC with special pricing for MouseSavers readers.
 
aka-mad4themouse said:
I've ordered from UTC and they are a reliable source for Disney tickets.

You may want to call them about the type of pass that you'll receive. In all likelihood, it will be a single pass with an additional 2 days on it to give you 6 days of park entry in total on one ticket. I'm speculating that this is the case b/c they charge the same price for a 6-day pass as they do for the 4+2-day bonus pass.

If you'd like to save a little more on your tickets, sign up for the MouseSavers Newsletter . It comes out on the 15th of every month and it almost always contains links to UTC with special pricing for MouseSavers readers.

Thanks for the response.... I did see in a thread here in the Dis forum that joining mousesavers.com newsletter would be beneficial.... so I did just join over the weekend and I assume that I would still have plenty of time to order tickets after 10/15 and have them arrive before the first of December. Am I correct? They mail tickets pretty quickly? Again, Thanks!
 
My tickets took less than 1 week to arrive and that was using their free shipping. If you order after getting the 10/15 newsletter, you should still get your passes with plenty of time to spare.
 

A "4+2" ticket is not a standard Magic Your Way ticket. Disney issues many kinds of promotional tickets. You still have six days, but you might not be able to add non-expiration or hopping after you get there if you changed your mind about things.

Disney hints:
http://members.aol.com/ajaynejr/dispass.htm
 








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