SuzEm said:You really have to watch AAA prices and do your homework - they can vary alot from state to state. And different day length tickets were cheaper in different locations - just because they offered one ticket the cheapest of anyone doesn't mean all their tickets are the cheapest. I discovered that purchasing tickets thru AAA here wound up being my most expensive option. I could actually go to the local Disney store and get them cheaper. They actually add local sales tax on top of the FL sales tax at my AAA - so be sure and do your homework and comparison shop!
eelvira said:I keep checking the AAASouth page as I live in Florida and they still have the old Park Hoppers. The only thing new is the Annual Pass that went up in price. Does anyone know when would they update to the latest tickets?
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Eric
eelvira said:djm99, HSWC...please enlighten me, what is that? Are they cheaper than AAA? I thought AAA at least here in Florida had the best deal all around. a 6 day PHP for $280 something....Around $305 with tax if memory serves and an Annual Florida Pass for $280 something before tax...less than $10 than the 6 day PHP.
If there is a cheaper place to buy tickets than AAA I'm very interested.
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Eric
eelvira said:Thanks for all the info. I didn't know Hotwire sells tickets. I thought they were for hotels and airlines. I'll have to check them. My trip is in Easter so I do have time. It's just anxiety to know what should I get...PHP before they run out or the new tickets if AAA has a better discount on those....I'll take a deep breath and relax.
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Eric
eelvira said:There isn't any information at the link. You can only login from there if you have an account. Looking around Hotwire they just give minimal information and push you joining for a free month but then they want $9.95 a month! That's a $120 year! What you save in tickets you will lose in the memebership....or am I missing something.
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Eric