Hours searching for best ticket prices...

I used to search alot but the difference in price now is negligible that I've stopped doing that and just buy from Disney. Undercover tourist was the last tickets I bought for our family trip - if you buy from them you'll want to put the date before you need to book FP+ in the area that it says date of your trip.
We saved $30 per ticket buying from Official Ticket Center (through the Touring Plans link) vs buying direct from Disney. Depending on how many tickets you need, that can add up to a hefty savings.
 
As of today, USSSA still shows only their expired (12/31/14) Disney tickets. Looks like updated tickets are still some ways away. Tough break for me, as I used them once before and everything worked out great. I guess it's off to the Official Ticket Center this time around. :sad:
 
As of today, USSSA still shows only their expired (12/31/14) Disney tickets. Looks like updated tickets are still some ways away. Tough break for me, as I used them once before and everything worked out great. I guess it's off to the Official Ticket Center this time around. :sad:

Nothing will touch USSSA but try Orbitz/Ebates that's what I ended up doing. Ebates will send you a cheque for the cash back and Orbitz was competitively priced.
 

Touringplans.com has a discount if you link to Official Ticket Center from their website. It saved us about $20 per ticket over UT.

Thanks
I will look into it.

Edit
Saves another $11, so $12 total from ut via ms
That $110 total for us
 
We use Kissimmee Guest Services. I like picking my tickets up in person and speaking to live people over the phone, and they offer both. Also, they have a low price guarantee, though their prices are normally cheaper than UCT anyway. UCT is a good option, too, though.
 
Thanks soo much for sharing all of this info. I have been researching for a few days and had not checked UCT or touring plans (I purchased touring plans over the weekend and didn't even see the Tickets option). I have signed up for the Mouse Savers Newsletter and will see what kind of code they may have next week but so far it seems like the Official Ticket Center through touring plans has the best deal for me.

ETA: The UTC site was especially helpful because it gave me the black out dates for the Seaworld Day Ticket. I now realize I can not use it during our stay (July) where as with the other sites I would have bought it only to show up with tickets that I couldn't use.
 

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