undercover tourist

dpayne1969

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hello,

has anyone used these guys recently??

There website says they ship an actual ticket for universal & not some paper print out.This is what my son would like for our trip.Last time we had this huge printout for a ticket.He was not happy as it got ripped & worn out plus I think a ticket is easier to keep up with than this print out on a piece of paper.LOL

thanks,
Denise
 
hello,

has anyone used these guys recently??

There website says they ship an actual ticket for universal & not some paper print out.This is what my son would like for our trip.Last time we had this huge printout for a ticket.He was not happy as it got ripped & worn out plus I think a ticket is easier to keep up with than this print out on a piece of paper.LOL

thanks,
Denise

Those print at home tickets you can take to guest services and show your id and get a regular ticket and you won't have to carry around those big peices of paper.:thumbsup2
 
well when we did this in May they said NO you opted to print at home so "that is your ticket" I was like,this is no ticket,this is cheesy they absolutely would not give us an exchange for our huge piece of paper that is why i am trying to find some kind of alternate to get me a real ticket without any hassle. LOL
 
You could pre-order and pick up from the kiosk or just wait and purchase them when you arrive.
 

well when we did this in May they said NO you opted to print at home so "that is your ticket" I was like,this is no ticket,this is cheesy they absolutely would not give us an exchange for our huge piece of paper that is why i am trying to find some kind of alternate to get me a real ticket without any hassle. LOL

Thats wierd cause we were there in June and had print at home and took them to guest services and they gave us regualar tickets no problem:confused3
 
I use Undercover tourist many times, and not had a problem at all and thats shipping to the UK, if u sign up to mousesavers every few weeks they send u a newsletter with deals and if you buy the tix via their link it can save a few dollars
 
I agree with Highlander447-i am from the Uk and use Undercover Tourist without any problems,real tickets-cheaper than most ticket brokers-especially when using the Mousesavers link.x.
 
thanks all, i am going to rebook our vacation from March to May also so I will have plenty of time to get my tickets here.I did not realize they had an electronic kiosk to pick up your tickets at either.LOL.
 
Let us know how they are are dpayne1969. I'd much rather have an actual ticket from the get go. Too much trouble printing out paper tickets for everyone, then going to customer service when you're there and waiting on them to re-print the actual ticket. Undercover Tourist sounds like it's the way to go.
 
Let us know how they are are dpayne1969. I'd much rather have an actual ticket from the get go. Too much trouble printing out paper tickets for everyone, then going to customer service when you're there and waiting on them to re-print the actual ticket. Undercover Tourist sounds like it's the way to go.

You don't need to get anyone to reprint the ticket. Your print out is good at the gate.
 
damo is right they dont reprint anything,they just made us lug this piece of paper around for 7 days.LOL.My son was not happy,it was all wadded up in his wallet.But i guess you can choose pick up at kiosk instead of print at home.
We may use undercover tourist not sure yet,i was unaware of the kiosk that gives you an actual ticket instead of a piece of paper to lug around.LOL
 
You don't need to get anyone to reprint the ticket. Your print out is good at the gate.

I was referring to ky07's post. Once you get into the park, you'd have to go over to customer service to get an actual park ticket. If you're planning on staying the full 7 days. A piece of computer paper probably isn't going to hold up too well.
 
Ok. . .we bought 5 of the 7 day tickets from the Uni site. I printed out a "receipt" that I take, along with the credit card used for the purchase to the Electronic ticketing Machines located at the font gate of each park. Once there, I will get my tickets. All I have to do is swipe my credit card and enter the confirmation number on my receipt.
 
Ok. . .we bought 5 of the 7 day tickets from the Uni site. I printed out a "receipt" that I take, along with the credit card used for the purchase to the Electronic ticketing Machines located at the font gate of each park. Once there, I will get my tickets. All I have to do is swipe my credit card and enter the confirmation number on my receipt.
::yes::
 
see when i went last May i printed mine at home i guess that is where i goofed up because the lady would not give me a dang ticket.LOL.Had i choose the electronic pick up i would have gotten a real ticket.So this time i am either going to buy from undercover tourist or do the electronic kiosk thing.Thanks for the heads up on this,I had no idea they had the kiosk,how simple is that?LOL....

oh well now i know for my upcoming trip dont use the "print at home" button:rotfl2:
 
We've dealt with UT for years (via the mousesavers newsletter for link to even cheaper prices) for WDW:thumbsup2

The prices are all inclusive (tax & normal S&H) and as far as I know, only REAL tickets/not the vouchers & come quickly (just a few business days to PA)

That said, i'd be willing to bet that AAA has a better deal going for U tix (multi-day) or will by late spring.:wizard:
 












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