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MixedUpRichard

Earning My Ears
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Hello

A (fairly) newbie here,

Where do you get your WDW tickets from? I've done a quick search and there are so many sites and different people recommending different places, so where do YOU think is best.

I'm looking for a place that issues real tickets (not vouchers), that we can get before we leave the UK at the best possible/cheapest price. I don't mind if I have to use the net or phone the States.

I'm just looking for the best offer with the most realiable/recommended company.

R
 
This year I got them from attractionticketsdirect as they price matched the cheaper deal I found through themepark-tickets.com the only reason I bought them from here was that evryone on the DIS who had also done so said they'd come promptly and real vouchers, They were right! got them 7 day after purchase (although I did put an earlier departure date than necessary in the box) and they ARE the real deal not vouchers
oh and welcome to the dis :wave: :wave: :wave:
 
If you are just after the options available in the UK i.e Ultimate/Premium then any of attractionticketdirect.com,best4attractions.com,tickets4fun.com...If you are buying now I think the first 2 are doing a 7day premium for the price of a 5day @ £148.Unless you buy the 21 day ultimate then all tickets expire 14 days after first use,unless you upgrade your Premuim ticket at Guest Services @ $55 for the non-expiry option. OR you can buy from the US & have all the options available & as many days as you need,I'd recommend Ticketmania.com (no charge for International postage) or dreamsunlimitedtravel.com.
If you intend going back at some point I would recommend a pass with non-expiry as it's always nice to start your next holiday with a couple of days in the bag!
HTH SD :paw:
 
I believe ticketmania ships there. If you enter your email to subscribe to mousesavers website they have special pricing with ticketmania. Thats where we get our tickets. (they also run sales) :earsgirl:
 

Another vote for attractionticketsdirect. I trawled the internet for prices, got the cheapest UK based internet site and got attractionticketsdirect to price match. I will use them again next year.
 
We used themepark-tickets - i ordered my tickets in May - not going till December, but i only had to pay a 10% deposit and that guaranteed i got the tickets at May's price. At the time a 7 day premium pass was only £139 with the other tickets i bought i have saved nearly £50 on todays prices (for 4 adults). It was a bit of a gamble - if the tickets would have dropped in price i could have been worse off - but worked in my favour!! Have just had to pay the balance now and 'real' tickets are sent 2 weeks before departure. To ensure i'm not sweating on receiving them i gave my departure date as being a couple of weeks before we actually go - hopefully should receive in good time!!!!
 
We bought our flextickets from orlandoticketdeals.com and they guarantee that you will receive them within 8 days. They also issue real tickets not vouchers. hope this helps. :wave2:
 
Attractionticketsdirect are very good , especially for the Universal Flex Tickets - they issue actual tickets and not vouchers.
However, if you want Disney tickets you are much better buying them in the US as you can get the 'Magic Your Way' tickets out there which offer much more flexibility with tickets that never expire.
You can pick how many days you want and whether you want hoppers or expiry/non expiry.
We recently bought the 10 day Premium MYW ticket, which also gives us 5 additional 'other' parks, such as the water parks and Disney quest - these tickets do not expire and you can hop from park to park too.

I really do not see any point in buying tickets that run out after a certain amount of time, our tickets will last us a few holidays.

I bought mine from MapleLeafTickets in Kissimmee, I can highly recommend them - they do deliver to the UK too. Again actual tickets , not vouchers - plus their prices are discounted and a good few dollars cheaper than buying direct from Disney.
Try :- www.mapleleaftickets.com
 
The Disney premium tickets you buy in the uk expire after 14 days but can be upgraded with no time limit at the parks guest services.The only exception is the ultimate ticket which can't be.7 day premium tickets are on offer at £146 from http://www.mercurytravel.net/ but if you want more days you'll have to buy in the us.
 
I've never used Mapleleaf, but have used ticketmania. If you subscribe to mousesavers, ticketmania gives them special pricing w/ free delivery & actual tickets. When running sales they tend to be less expensive than mapleleaf. Ex. Adult, 10day, non exp, with hopping, & water parks, etc.
Mapleleaf $384,
ticketmania w/ mousesavers discount, $353
ticketmania w/o mousesavers discount, $379

Good luck :teeth:
 












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