Is it still cheaper to buy tickets at the Disney Store than if we buy them at a resort/park? And, does the Disney Store's sell the new tickets customized as we chose?
Is it still cheaper to buy tickets at the Disney Store than if we buy them at a resort/park? And, does the Disney Store's sell the new tickets customized as we chose?
I just today was investigating tickets for our upcoming (April) trip. I called the local Disney Store and AAA (central Indiana AAA).
As stated above the Disney store sells hopper tickets of 5 or more days at the advance purchase price. Our sales tax is slightly less than Florida so the price I was quoted was a about $1/ticket less than purchasing over the phone. Our store sells 2 - 7 day base tickets and hoppers. They do not sell 1 day tickets, 10 day tickets, or the "no-expire" option.
My conversation with AAA was interesting. They still are selling Park Hopper tickets. They have 4 and 5 day park hoppers and 6 day park hopper plus available. They told me they would continue selling these until they were trained to sell MYW tickets some time next month. The AAA agent said she was told they would sell 3, 4, and 7 day MYW tickets. She did not know if they would be selling the hopper or "no-expire" options.
Your state sales tax rate is immaterial as the only tax charged on WDW tickets is the 6.5% by the State of Florida. It doesn't matter what state you are in when you purchase the tickets. They can only be used in Florida and are thus only and always subject to the FL sales tax, not your home state's tax.
Call the Central Reservation Office. They can do it. They have asked me on several occasions if I wanted to stay longer than the 8 days I currently have booked.
If you go to the Disney site and select tickets you can get the prices from there with the different options. I know that a 10 day park hopper with 5 options that will expire is 295.02 tax included.
There are prices posted on mousesavers for 10 day tickets too.
When Disney announced the new MYW tickets, they said that one day tickets were available at the parks only. Multi-day tickets are available for pre-purchase and various locations.
You can see Disney's prices for the MYW combinations on Deb's site. You can get most of the same tickets from one of the ticket wholesalers like Maple Leaf, Ticketmania, OTC, etc for anywhere from a couple of dollars to around 20 dollars less per ticket than Disney charges.
I don't think so. As far as I know, one day tickets have never been available at Disney stores. You can't even order them online from Disney, I don't think.
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