Undercover Tourist ticket pricing doesn't add up...

msmayor

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The math doesn't jive....

Looking at UT this morning for 3-day Park Hoppers starting on Sun Dec 7th...the site claims a savings of $43 over direct-from-Disney, total price of $1,221.80 for two adult tickets, saving $88 total. Individual ticket price of $556.61 (before taxes, I presume...not detailed in the cart). Claim is savings of $88:
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BUT - pricing the same 3-day Park Hopper at Disney shows a total price of $1,269.12, individual ticket price of $595.83, also before taxes.
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On an individual ticket level, the price difference is actually $39...but in total for purchasing two tickets, the savings is just $8 more, a total of $47??
 

Pricing all of the "discount" ticket sellers like UT, Unlocked Magic, Tickets at Work, they're all within a couple dollars. If time were money, I would've spent more money researching all of them to see who had the better price. We ultimately went with UT for our DLR trip next month.
 
Pricing all of the "discount" ticket sellers like UT, Unlocked Magic, Tickets at Work, they're all within a couple dollars. If time were money, I would've spent more money researching all of them to see who had the better price. We ultimately went with UT for our DLR trip next month.

This is why the ticket calculator that @Genie+ linked to, exists: to save time and money. (I help maintain it.)

It's interesting to see the tickets for which there's the most competition, and to see how many people opt in to options like park hopping, too.
 

This is why the ticket calculator that @Genie+ linked to, exists: to save time and money. (I help maintain it.)

It's interesting to see the tickets for which there's the most competition, and to see how many people opt in to options like park hopping, too.
Wow! I've been a member of TP for a number of years and didn't realize this calculator existed. Thanks @Genie+ for posting the link and @lentesta for creating it!!
 
This is why the ticket calculator that @Genie+ linked to, exists: to save time and money. (I help maintain it.)

It's interesting to see the tickets for which there's the most competition, and to see how many people opt in to options like park hopping, too.
It’s an awesome tool and that’s how we found Boardwalk Ticketing a few years ago. Loved them but sadly they’re no more.
 


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