Ticket prices? Where to look to purchase before tomorrow?

kkmcan

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We've never done WDW before but plan to in November. Since we are in Az it's always been Disneyland, so this planning is quite complicated and different. Now, I see prices are going up on tickets.

I am interested in 3 day base tickets no options. Today, where is the cheapest place to buy these?? Does allears.net reflect the new prices because they were more than the disney website? That's the only place I checked because I saw someone had mentioned it in another post.

TIA,
Kelly
 
Allears has updated thier prices.

Mapleleaf, UndercoverTourist and a few others are consistenly mentioned as good sources.
 
The Disney website does not add the taxes until you put the purchase in your shopping cart. The discount ticket brokers add the taxes up front.
I ordered from Undercovertourist last night via the mousesavers link.
 
If you are going to Disney in 2007, can you buy tickets today at the reduced prices? Will they work for my trip, even though I'll be going in 2007?
THANKS!
 

Yes you can purchase tickets today at 2006 prices and they will be good until first day of actual use in Feb. :wave2:
 
I have sourced quite a few different sites and the best prices I have found are at ticketmania. I would checkout all the sites suggested and compare costs to get your best price.
Good Luck! :)
 
If you live in a town with a mall, go to the Disney Store. At least you won't have to pay shipping for them.

If you live in a town/city with a military base, go get them there. You DO NOT need to be in the military to get the tickets. All you need to do is get a visitors pass and go see the travel agency within the base. At least this way you'll save tax. :thumbsup2

I purchased mine today for $202 for a 6 day base ticket at a military installation and i'm not military. pirate:
 
How much tax do I have to add to the prices in the official websites? I haven't notice much of a difference in the prices between the ones that show in the brockers' web sites and the official ones. Where I have found good prices though is in SW, BG, US thru their official websites. I think they have (up to yesterday) the " be a kid again " offer where you buy the adult ticket for the price of the child plus you get 3 extra days free. And the US/IA package sounds better than buying them separately, plus 1 extra free day.SW has the same offer including BG.
 
Tax is 6.5% in addition to the prices on the WDW website. That can really add up. That is an additional $16+ on one $250 ticket. If you need three or four tickets, well, you can see that saving 'only tax' could be a very nice savings. ;) The best prices I have found the past couple of trips have been from Ticketmania via the Mousesavers newsletter link.
 












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