Questions about discount DLR ticket sites

lsumatt72

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I know LMT Club has e-tickets but if I were to purchase from getawaytoday or another site that does paper tickets, can you get your tickets for the week at the ticket booth or do you have to get them daily?

also, are there certain times of the year when these sites are more likely to offer free days on the multi-day tickets?
 
I know LMT Club has e-tickets but if I were to purchase from getawaytoday or another site that does paper tickets, can you get your tickets for the week at the ticket booth or do you have to get them daily?

also, are there certain times of the year when these sites are more likely to offer free days on the multi-day tickets?
Each person only gets one ticket, good for all days of your visit. This is true no matter where you get your tickets. No need to worry about daily tickets.

ETA: If your ticket is the kind that you can take straight to the turnstile, you will be given a credit-card sized piece of paper there, which is your official ticket. On a multi-day ticket, they will take your picture when you enter on the first day.
 
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Each person only gets one ticket, good for all days of your visit. This is true no matter where you get your tickets. No need to worry about daily tickets.

ETA: If your ticket is the kind that you can take straight to the turnstile, you will be given a credit-card sized piece of paper there, which is your official ticket. On a multi-day ticket, they will take your picture when you enter on the first day.

Adding that they also take your picture with a one day ticket too. Not just multi day.
 
so if I were to purchase from somewhere that does the paper tickets, I could go the day I arrive (wont be going in parks that day), get my tics for the week at the ticket center, and be ready to roll the following days?
 

so if I were to purchase from somewhere that does the paper tickets, I could go the day I arrive (wont be going in parks that day), get my tics for the week at the ticket center, and be ready to roll the following days?
If you buy your tickets from LMT Club, you take your ticket to the gate at the time of entry. They exchange your paper ticket or scan your app, and then take your picture and give you your Disneyland/CA ticket for the rest of your visit. I have never gone to the ticket center with my LMT Club tickets.
 
If you buy your tickets from LMT Club, you take your ticket to the gate at the time of entry. They exchange your paper ticket or scan your app, and then take your picture and give you your Disneyland/CA ticket for the rest of your visit. I have never gone to the ticket center with my LMT Club tickets.
Yea I get that but was wondering about the other sites that do the e-tickets like ares travel and getawaytoday
 
LMT is cheaper, use it. Also dont waste your time going to the gate, scan the barcode from your email into the app or type it in, go to the turnstile and when they take ur photo they print out the hard ticket.
 
How do you get tickets on LMT? I was going to do ares travel, but it sounds like LMT is cheaper...but you have to pay to be a member?
 
How do you get tickets on LMT? I was going to do ares travel, but it sounds like LMT is cheaper...but you have to pay to be a member?
Try the code FORTRAVEL for a free year membership. If that’s not it just keep clicking no and they’ll eventually offer you a free membership. They even offered me $5 or $10/ year and I said no!
 
I have a question, need advice, on this topic. I’m buying 2 day, 1 Park tickets. LMT is $970 for my family. I can also get discount tickets through my husbands work. It would be $985. However, through work each ticket comes with a $25 restaurant.com Gift certificate. Do you think that’s worth it? Or just stick with LMT. Has anyone ever used restaurant.com?
 
I have a question, need advice, on this topic. I’m buying 2 day, 1 Park tickets. LMT is $970 for my family. I can also get discount tickets through my husbands work. It would be $985. However, through work each ticket comes with a $25 restaurant.com Gift certificate. Do you think that’s worth it? Or just stick with LMT. Has anyone ever used restaurant.com?
Restaurant.com seems to be the better deal. Look on there to see if there are restaurants you’d eat at.
 
I have a question, need advice, on this topic. I’m buying 2 day, 1 Park tickets. LMT is $970 for my family. I can also get discount tickets through my husbands work. It would be $985. However, through work each ticket comes with a $25 restaurant.com Gift certificate. Do you think that’s worth it? Or just stick with LMT. Has anyone ever used restaurant.com?
Eh. The restaurant.com certificate isn't worth much. It's been a while since I used them, but IIRC, the "certificate" was really a coupon for $25 off a $50 purchase (and could usually be purchased for about $3). I'd go with LMT and forego the restaurant.com certificate.
 


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