tickets at work?

seagodess

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Can anyone buy from tickets at work? I was looking at there prices and found they have way better prices than anywhere else I've found. I thought you had to have some sort of membership to buy from them, but i didn't see anywhere you had to log in.
 
I can't see prices. It asks for a company code that you get from work and says it isn't for the general public. How are you seeing the prices? Did you have a code?
 
I can't see prices. It asks for a company code that you get from work and says it isn't for the general public. How are you seeing the prices? Did you have a code?

I dont have any code. I just googled Tickets at work and clicked on the website. I dont know why its showing me prices since I dont have a code. Thats why I asked. lol
3 day park hopper for adult is $194

I was actually looking at maybe the City pass. $290 for a adult.
 

Interesting. I'm pretty sure my wife can get access to that site through "Passport", which is part of her bennies package. I'll have her check tonight.
 
Ok, I notice if I actually go to ticketsatwork.com, it doesn't give me any info and asks to log in. However somehow I found a version that doesn't. I'm wondering if when I get to the end of the check out it will ask for that info. I wont find out now since I'm not going to be buying them for a while, but hey..... I hope it works.
 
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way.com would be around the same price and you wouldn't have to worry about showing proof of employment. I haven't used it personally but have friends that have.
 
way.com would be around the same price and you wouldn't have to worry about showing proof of employment. I haven't used it personally but have friends that have.

I just checked them out and they are $25 more each, which adds up. They also dont have the city pass. A friend ordered our tickets for DL from Tickets at work last time we went. It doesn't require any proof of employment except before you had to log in at the website. Its worth a shot.
 
You do have to have a corporate membership to purchase from them. A 3 day adult park hopper ticket comes to $253 after taxes and fees and I believe you have to pick the tickets up at guest services. I was going to go thru them once but for the convenience of printing the tickets at home I was ok with paying a few dollars more. If you have a corp account for tickets at work, you should be able to go thru Working advantage and they have E-tickets for the same price. I'm going to try that for next month.
 
Has anyone purchased tickets through TicketsAtWork?

If you have were you satisfied with their service?

Geemo
 
Has anyone purchased tickets through TicketsAtWork?

If you have were you satisfied with their service?

Geemo

Yep. We did last fall. Everything went as expected. Picked up our tickets at the booth with the barcode that we printed at home with our ticket info.
I will use them again in the future if they offer the lowest cost ticket available to me.
 
One of the members of my group had a Tickets at Work as a benefit of her employment. We called them and had a code to use. We printed a voucher and took it to a ticket booth the first night we got to the parks. The CM in the booth wanted to see my ID & wrote the names of every person on the four day hoppers, but no problems exchanging the voucher.
 
Has anyone purchased tickets through TicketsAtWork?

If you have were you satisfied with their service?

Geemo

I have sort of. I had a friend who had a account and I did it through hers. It was super easy. Just entered all our info (name, address, cc info), paid and printed it out. Then when we went to the park we just went to the ticket booth to exchange the voucher for the tickets. We also used it for Medievel Times.
 
I've bought some tickets thru ticketsatwork from a link on my company's website. I found that undercover tourist using the mousesavers link generally has better prices and they don't charge for shipping.
 
Does Undercover tourist sell tickets to Disneyland? We bought from them many times for the world...
I have only been able to find Walt Disney World tickets through them... not Disneyland. Someone correct me if you can get Disneyland tickets.
For being a member of the American Dental Assoc. I get access to Tickets at Home, and I wasn't able to access the site to purchase until I entered a code and logged in. Just thought that might help!
 
I just logged in with my wife's work email and password. Disneyland hoppers are all $26 less than Disney prices. You buy them, they email you a confirmation (which is your voucher), you print that and take it to the ticket window. Easy peasy.

Way.com (which I've also heard of) is cheaper (saving $51), but you're taking a risk, since they're reselling convention tickets, which is against Disney policy. I haven't heard of anyone having a problem with them, but there's always a first. TicketsAtWork, if you have access to it, is completely legit, because they're simply corporate discounts.
 
My mother in law has access to the site with her work - she gave me her log in and I purchased the tickets using her log-in but all the paperwork has my info. I don't expect to have any issues. it saved us about $25 per ticket if I recall correctly (5-day park hopper)
 













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