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ragel1023

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I'm looking to purchase 6 day park hopper tickets from undercover tourist to save a little money. Using the Mousesavers link, it looks like I only save $56 on the tickets compared to buying them direct. This is on 2 adult and 2 child tickets. Does this seem right? I've bought from them before and thought it was a bigger savings. I'm thinking for that amount I might just buy direct and not have to worry about getting them in time to make FP selections at 60 days.
 
I bought adult 5 day park hoppers. They were about $20 less per ticket.
 
I'm looking to purchase 6 day park hopper tickets from undercover tourist to save a little money. Using the Mousesavers link, it looks like I only save $56 on the tickets compared to buying them direct. This is on 2 adult and 2 child tickets. Does this seem right? I've bought from them before and thought it was a bigger savings. I'm thinking for that amount I might just buy direct and not have to worry about getting them in time to make FP selections at 60 days.

I'm seeing a savings of $14.82 per ticket for 6 day PH passes on UT, and an extra dollar of savings per ticket (for a total savings of $15.82) when using the Mouse Savers discount. I thought the Mouse Savers discount would be more than a $1 per ticket, but I guess not.

The deal is much better for 5 days because they are only charging you the discounted 4 day pass, and there's a bigger Mouse Savers discount. Savings per ticket for a 5 day park hopper over Disney direct is $29.46.
 
You are better off buying the 5 day and adding one day at Disney. We did that for a 7 day visit, bought the 5 from UT, added 2 at Disney.
 

I'm seeing a savings of $14.82 per ticket for 6 day PH passes on UT, and an extra dollar of savings per ticket (for a total savings of $15.82) when using the Mouse Savers discount. I thought the Mouse Savers discount would be more than a $1 per ticket, but I guess not.

The deal is much better for 5 days because they are only charging you the discounted 4 day pass, and there's a bigger Mouse Savers discount. Savings per ticket for a 5 day park hopper over Disney direct is $29.46.

I just got around to testing my mouse saver link for the first time. I was disappointed that it was only $1 off a $420 dollar ticket. They hyped their big discounts, but I think they just want the revenue from clicks on their link. What a bummer.
 
Yup. I waited 17 days to get their newsletter on the 15th and was quite annoyed to find the discount was only $1 a ticket. Some my say that's still a discount but I wouldn't consider it one.
 
You are better off buying the 5 day and adding one day at Disney. We did that for a 7 day visit, bought the 5 from UT, added 2 at Disney.

Sorry, I am relatively new at this. You suggestion does not seem logical to me. The one and two day tickets at Disney do not give you any break, correct?

So how can it be less expensive to buy a 5 day hopper ticket and a two day hopper ticket instead of a seven day hopper ticket?

What am I missing?

Thanks
 
Sorry, I am relatively new at this. You suggestion does not seem logical to me. The one and two day tickets at Disney do not give you any break, correct?

So how can it be less expensive to buy a 5 day hopper ticket and a two day hopper ticket instead of a seven day hopper ticket?

What am I missing?

Thanks

I believe you can just add days to your ticket and only pay the price difference between the two. So say its 30 dollars difference between a 5 and a 7, you would pay just the 30 dollars for the 2 extra days. (Don't know the actual pricing and I'm too lazy to look)
 
I just got around to testing my mouse saver link for the first time. I was disappointed that it was only $1 off a $420 dollar ticket. They hyped their big discounts, but I think they just want the revenue from clicks on their link. What a bummer.

Yup. I waited 17 days to get their newsletter on the 15th and was quite annoyed to find the discount was only $1 a ticket. Some my say that's still a discount but I wouldn't consider it one.

Mousesavers doesn't say it's a big discount, just that it's an extra discount, although it did used to be more in the range of $4-$7 for most tickets.

Sorry, I am relatively new at this. You suggestion does not seem logical to me. The one and two day tickets at Disney do not give you any break, correct?

So how can it be less expensive to buy a 5 day hopper ticket and a two day hopper ticket instead of a seven day hopper ticket?

What am I missing?

Thanks

Dan Murphy isn't saying to buy a 5 day ticket now and then a 2 day ticket when you get down there - he's saying to buy a 5 day ticket now and add 2 days to it when you get there. You would then only pay the difference in price between a 5 day ticket and 7 day ticket (which is $21.30), and you would get the slightly higher savings from buying the 5 day tickets from UT versus 7 day tickets.
 
Thanks for the suggestion to buy a 5 day and add a day there. I had actually thought about doing that since I'm not positive we will have time to go on the 6th day. Last year when I bought, it was the 4 day with 5th free, so that is probably why there was more savings. I didn't realize the savings was less for a 6 day ticket.
 
I noticed the 5 day ticket with UT being a great savings and thought about buying it and then adding my 6th day at wdw. But then I felt too stressed about what fp+ availability I would have, so I just bought the 6 day. Not as much savings, but I got all the fp+ I wanted at the times I wanted! ;)
 














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