Undercover Tourist Tickets?

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I read in my Mousesavers newsletter that UT has cheaper tickets. It said there's a special code but I can't find it anywhere. Am I doing something wrong? We leave in 3 weeks and have not got our tickets. Can someone help me with this???
 
I read in my Mousesavers newsletter that UT has cheaper tickets. It said there's a special code but I can't find it anywhere. Am I doing something wrong? We leave in 3 weeks and have not got our tickets. Can someone help me with this???
I thought if you had a subscription to Mousesavers you got the code? Is that incorrect?

You can buy tickets through UT with or without the code but I don't know how much the code will save you over the listed prices.
 
with a subscription, you get the monthly newsletter, which has the discount code. We saved $80 on our recent passes purchase.
 
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scroll down past the "yellow box of info"

You'll see a Green smiling frog face with a cowboy hat - click on the bold underline "Private link"

that takes you to the special pricing - no need to add any other codes from there...

for universal, you do have to scroll down a bit thru all the WDW ticket prices and choices.

Ordered them last week, got a confirmation email with a tracking number - tickets came within 3 days!

I didnt order tickets for my mom - she's a Florida Resident, we're only going for 2 or 3 days - I thought it would be cheaper to get the Florida resident tickets, to pick up at Universal - well I kept clicking, and with taxes and a "handling fee" It ended up being $2 more than the ticket I ordered for us! I called UT to ask if I was doing something wrong, or if there was a special on Florida tickets (Disney has the 3 days for $99 after all) She was also amazed, my math was correct! (once I put the 3 day park to park ticket in the cart and went to check out I noticed that the ticket was highlighted, so I clicked to discover the extra fee!)

Needless to say I ordered her ticket from UT too!
 

Get the newsletter.

scroll down past the "yellow box of info"

You'll see a Green smiling frog face with a cowboy hat - click on the bold underline "Private link"

that takes you to the special pricing - no need to add any other codes from there...

for universal, you do have to scroll down a bit thru all the WDW ticket prices and choices.

Ordered them last week, got a confirmation email with a tracking number - tickets came within 3 days!

I didn't order tickets for my mom - she's a Florida Resident, we're only going for 2 or 3 days - I thought it would be cheaper to get the Florida resident tickets, to pick up at Universal - well I kept clicking, and with taxes and a "handling fee" It ended up being $2 more than the ticket I ordered for us! I called UT to ask if I was doing something wrong, or if there was a special on Florida tickets (Disney has the 3 days for $99 after all) She was also amazed, my math was correct! (once I put the 3 day park to park ticket in the cart and went to check out I noticed that the ticket was highlighted, so I clicked to discover the extra fee!)

Needless to say I ordered her ticket from UT too!
I found it but the tickets are $115.99 through Universal on-line and $123.95 through UT. Aren't they supposed to be cheaper? Am I doing something wrong?
 
I found it but the tickets are $115.99 through Universal on-line and $123.95 through UT. Aren't they supposed to be cheaper? Am I doing something wrong?

taxes and service fee doesn't show up until you order.

As macraven stated, taxes and free delivery are included in the UT price; they are not included in the Universal price until you get to the checkout page. I priced a 2-day base ticket at US online - if you print at home or use Will Call, it is $125.68; if you have them sent to you FedEx, there is an extra $14 domestic or $19 international.

HTH!:flower3: We use Undercover Tourist all the time for Disney tix, it is convenient, fast and usually quite a bit cheaper (the longer multi-day tix offering the biggest savings). It seems for this 2-day ticket, you save less than $2/ticket, unfortunately.
 
When you actually go through the process, you see the difference. In this case it's not much, as print at home or will call are free for this ticket (the 115.99 one was the 2 day nonhopper):

Subtotal: $115.99

Tax and Fees: $9.69
Shipping: Free!

Order Total: $125.68


But still, every almost-$2 counts!


UCT's tickets are REAL, just like what you would get if you went to will call for the ticket if bought through Universal. (not sure what you do if you print at home) You'll just have them ahead of time. :)
 
Ordered mine last week via the "private link" and arrived yesterday! 6dats from order to received.

Cheapest I could find on net also.
 
this is my first month receiving this newsletter - do they offer the ticket discount every month? we are not going until the end of May and not sure how many people will end up going, so I'd like to wait until end of April/beginning of May to order but don't want to lose a chance to get the Mousesavers price. Thanks!
 
this is my first month receiving this newsletter - do they offer the ticket discount every month? we are not going until the end of May and not sure how many people will end up going, so I'd like to wait until end of April/beginning of May to order but don't want to lose a chance to get the Mousesavers price. Thanks!

Yep, the discount link is included with every newsletter!!! I don't know where you live, but I live in Canada, and mine came in 4 business days after I ordered!!! (they say it could take up to 12). I was so impressed!
 


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