Tickets at Work.com

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Anyone use this site and if so, would you recommend purchasing from them?

We have it available through my employer. Looking at 3 day park hoppers for $238, which seems like a good deal.
 
I recently used the TicketsAtWork website to order tickets for a trip to San Diego. I purchased tickets for the zoo, wild animal park and for Sea World and was very pleased with the ticket prices. I've noticed the Disney ticket prices are very good too. Once the tickets were ordered and charged to my credit card, I received an e-mail to print out the tickets and could take them right to the entrance gate without having to stop at the ticket booth.
 
Anyone use this site and if so, would you recommend purchasing from them?

We have it available through my employer. Looking at 3 day park hoppers for $238, which seems like a good deal.

We have used them before. If it's the best deal you can find, go for it. You print a voucher that you exchange at the ticket window(not the gates) for your actual tickets.

Keep in mind that you must also pay tax on the order, unlike some other online places, so the savings shrink a little bit. But they are still better than the gate prices.
 
Good to know about having to take the vouchers to the ticket window...I try to avoid that at all costs.
 
I've had success with way.com. 3 day hopper is 240 right now. When I ordered the price displayed included tax. They email a voucher exactly the same as when you order on the disneyland site and you take it directly to the gate, no need to go to the ticket booth. :yay:
 
With taxes and fees a 3-day adult PH costs around $258. I couldn't decide on a 3 or 4 day ticket, but someone on the DIS told me about Orbitz deal where you get an extra day free with a 3 or 4 day PH. I bought the 3-day for $265, and will have that valuable 4th day for free (a $24 savings).
 
I just bought my tickets from them. It was my first time using them and you have to go to the ticket window. We'll be picking up our hoppers on Thursday and our first day at the parks will be Friday.
 
I recommend Velocity travel. I bought tickets online from them. Price was the best I found, service was great. Check them out.
 
I compared TicketsAtWork to aRes and AAA. aRes had the best deal on a 2 day pass for me.

But, like a PP, I thought TicketsAtWork was the cheapest until I added taxes. Make sure you add everything to your cart and look for tax increases before you purchase. :)
 
We have used them before. If it's the best deal you can find, go for it. You print a voucher that you exchange at the ticket window(not the gates) for your actual tickets.

Keep in mind that you must also pay tax on the order, unlike some other online places, so the savings shrink a little bit. But they are still better than the gate prices.

^^^ True. I have used them a number of times for hotels, Sea World, and DLR. Worked great every time. They do tack on some charges at check out, so the price in the box isn't your final price. Still cheaper than gate prices though.

I have also always gone to the ticket booth the night before we plan on going into the parks and swapped out the vouchers for tickets then. That makes for a no hassle start on the actual park days.

One year I got into town earlier than expected and they were able to just add and extra day to the hopper right there at the ticket booth. We went in the parks that evening too :)

I've had success with way.com. 3 day hopper is 240 right now. When I ordered the price displayed included tax. They email a voucher exactly the same as when you order on the disneyland site and you take it directly to the gate, no need to go to the ticket booth. :yay:

I used way.com for our last trip too. They worked great! Was actually a little cheaper than Ticketsatwork .com too.
 
Good to know about having to take the vouchers to the ticket window...I try to avoid that at all costs.


While I didn't use them for DLR, I've used tickets at work several times and never had to go to the ticket window, just presented our printed "tickets" at the gate (San Diego Zoo, Universal Hollywood, Universal Orlando). The only reason I didn't use them for DLR was because they didn't have 1 or 2 day passes for sale. I agree to make sure you are comparing the total price with taxes and fees to make sure you are getting the best deal.

We used way.com for our DLR tickets. We presented our printed "tickets" at the gate, no window required.
 





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