websites that sell discounted disney tickets

nicole78

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which website is the best to use
also can anyone use tickets from usssa website
 
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I always recommend Undercover Tourist for discounted tickets. If you sign up for Mousesavers newsletters, it sends a link on the 15th every month to get a little more off (not much but every penny helps) As far as USSA, I have no idea.
 

I have used USSSA in the past for Universal tickets, but I think their agreement with Disney is a little more stringent - they request information about the sport / activity league or some such at some point in the checkout process. Their tickets are also only good for certain blocks of time and they sell them as they stock them. For instance, right now their website only mentions tickets good through the end of 2015 - and they don't give any information about future availability. I've used them twice for Universal tickets with no problems, but as of the time I bought them, there were no follow up verification questions like they require on Disney tickets.
 
I have used USSA before for Disney tickets and it was the best discount I've ever found. I normally pay Disney prices for our tickets instead of hasseling with other companies tat offer discounts of a couple of bucks. I would love to get some Disney tickets for my team at a wonderful discount but I wasn't sure about the changes. I also use USSA for Universal and it's been wonderful every single time
 
Undercover Tourist. I stupidly bought directly from them a month ago when I had the Mousesavers newsletter with the discount link to UT, but I called UT and they said I could cancel the tickets and re purchase them. I did a quick check and it was only $1 more of a discount per ticket, so I left it as it was. It wasn't worth the hassle for $4.
 
I recommend parksavers.com. That was the cheapest option for us and was easy and quick to ship. We've also ordered from UT and had good luck there.

For at least the last several years, we've used Undercover Tourist and they've been great! And great customer service, as well. Currently, the 7 day hopper for WDW at UCT is about $408. But, I just checked the park savers link you posted and for that same 7 day MYW hopper, it's $382.98! They say you're getting 3 days free, and the 4 price on Disney site is $392. Disney's price for 7 day ph is about $424.94. Great prices with park saver for sure! Have many Dissers have used them? I did see this place mentioned for DL tickets as well, in the Disneyland forum, and people seemed happy with them.

Rather confused with things on their website, though. Maybe someone can help me figure if this might work for me.

~First, it says "Must purchase by Nov. 30th, 2015 for use now - Dec . 31st, 2016. 7 days total on tickets".
Did this really have to be purchased by Nov 30th of last year? Or am I reading that wrong?
~"*Redemption Date (date you want to pick-up your tickets): (Must be between 14th Jan 2016 and 30th Oct 2016)"
This concerns me as we won't be down there til Nov 12th for our trip. We will be in DL in Cali in May, but don't think we can pick up tickets there for WDW, only DL, though I don't know that for sure at all.
~Says ticket vouchers are delivered in about 24 hrs by email.
~To redeem vouchers, go to any WDW box office or Resort.
It also says, after that,
~"Guests with Magic Bands that have linked their tickets through their MDE account online do not need to redeem their ticket vouchers at a box office. They may proceed directly to the park gates."
So, can you actually link the voucher to your MDE without redeeming the vouchers at a box office or resort? This is review I found down the page.
~The guest who reviewed their purchase on Jan 4th, said, "..within three days of purchase, I had our confirmation codes and was able to link them to our magic bands immediately. Started making fastpass: reservations right away..."

So, this actually sounds like I can just connect the ticket vouchers through my MDE soon after I receive the voucher codes. I have been to WDW many times, but always had actual tickets. Have never used a voucher and no idea how they work. So, is this how it is done? In my searching here in the last little while, I haven't really found any bad reviews, park savers seems to be a reputable ticket seller. I'm excited about the price of these tickets, but concerned with the purchase date and with possibly having to take the voucher to the box office or something like that, and my trip date is past the stated date of Oct 30 for redeeming a voucher. It would work if by linking thru MDE I would be all set just to walk thru the gate with my magic band.


Maybe there is a number I can find there and call and speak to someone directly about these questions, but also like to hear from those using the park saver ticket service. Sorry this is so long, and all the questions, but do you, lchuck, or anyone else, have more they can share about experience with park savers? Any help and info would be much appreciated!
 
I purchased WDW tickets for our upcoming trip in 3 weeks from Parksavers and saved $60 over UT’s prices and $90 over Disney’s. I have previously purchased through UT and like you I've had fine experiences with UT. As you stated Parksavers sends a voucher that can be exchanged at the gates or linked to your MDE account. My voucher was in an email from Parksavers and the tickets were issued through Expedia.

Once I received the voucher and linked them to my MDE account I began to wonder if I had made a mistake as I was not able to immediately make Fastpass reservations on MDE. I kept trying and after several hours my MDE account finally showed that I had tickets eligible to make my FP reservations. As far as the date restrictions this is what the PS confirmation email stated:

"Be aware that the valid dates listed on your voucher are only for the redeeming of that voucher and DO NOT apply to your actual tickets or their usage."

That being said I wonder if the date restrictions on their web site have to do with the fact that they tickets are issued through Expedia and are not hard tickets like UT ships to you? If you put 11/12/2016 as the pick up date it will not let you proceed with the purchase on the website. There is a phone # on their website so maybe its worth a call, 877-226-3380. Good Luck!
 
I can only speak to our 1 experience with Parksavers, but we ordered 9 day tickets and received an actual ticket through the mail, just like through UT. I don't claim any knowledge of vouchers or how they work in this case. I will say their customer service was quick to answer questions when I needed help prior to ordering the tickets.
 
I purchased WDW tickets for our upcoming trip in 3 weeks from Parksavers and saved $60 over UT’s prices and $90 over Disney’s. I have previously purchased through UT and like you I've had fine experiences with UT. As you stated Parksavers sends a voucher that can be exchanged at the gates or linked to your MDE account. My voucher was in an email from Parksavers and the tickets were issued through Expedia.

Once I received the voucher and linked them to my MDE account I began to wonder if I had made a mistake as I was not able to immediately make Fastpass reservations on MDE. I kept trying and after several hours my MDE account finally showed that I had tickets eligible to make my FP reservations. As far as the date restrictions this is what the PS confirmation email stated:

"Be aware that the valid dates listed on your voucher are only for the redeeming of that voucher and DO NOT apply to your actual tickets or their usage."

That being said I wonder if the date restrictions on their web site have to do with the fact that they tickets are issued through Expedia and are not hard tickets like UT ships to you? If you put 11/12/2016 as the pick up date it will not let you proceed with the purchase on the website. There is a phone # on their website so maybe its worth a call, 877-226-3380. Good Luck!

Thank you, goblueatl! I noticed today that the date they listed the tickets had to be bought by, yesterday was end of Nov 2015, and used by end of 2016. Today, upon refreshing, the tickets, with the deals they have now I'm guessing, must be purchased by Mar 31, 2016 and must be used by Dec 31st, 2018! It says you can link via MDE and go straight to the, which I'd want to do to pick my FP+, of course. Thank you for sharing the number! I called but they seem to be closed on Sundays(except emergencies). I will try tomorrow! The answer machine said to check the FAQ page but I couldn't find it anywhere, even with the url they gave. But, I'll call them and ask some questions!


I can only speak to our 1 experience with Parksavers, but we ordered 9 day tickets and received an actual ticket through the mail, just like through UT. I don't claim any knowledge of vouchers or how they work in this case. I will say their customer service was quick to answer questions when I needed help prior to ordering the tickets.

Hmm, regular tickets would be nice, lol. Thank you for sharing!

Now, today, upon refreshing, I also saw something else I didn't notice last night. I need 7 day park hoppers. the price I was looking at for 7 day park hoppers yesterday is $382.98. Today, I see they have a 4 day park hopper with 3 extra days at $370.98! I decided to check it out, thinking it couldn't mean 7 days of tickets and be cheaper than the 7 park hopper! But, that's exactly it! It states that it is 4 day park hopper, with 3 added days, for a total of 7 days of park hopper! That's a great deal and saves about $54 off the current Disney price of $424! I'll be buying these if my questions get answered and the dates and all work out! I'm excited and glad that some have shared this great place to save even more on tickets! I'll share what I found out when I call and get a few answers!
 
does anyone know if buying from parksavers.com you can upgrade to an AP at the parks? We are thinking of upgrading our tickets (at least mine and my DH's as we have 2 trips planned this year, not DS though. He would just have a regular 7 day pass.) but want to make sure they are up-gradable for myself and DH
 
Not WDW but I just bought US tickets from Undercover Tourist (via Mousesavers) and I'm very pleased.
 
does anyone know if buying from parksavers.com you can upgrade to an AP at the parks? We are thinking of upgrading our tickets (at least mine and my DH's as we have 2 trips planned this year, not DS though. He would just have a regular 7 day pass.) but want to make sure they are up-gradable for myself and DH
Not sure about being able to upgrade, but we checked it out with our tickets and for us it still isn't cost effective. We are going twice this year and the only way it will benefit us is to go 3 times. Can't swing 3 times.
 
If your work has a partnership with WorkingAdvantage.com you can get some pretty decent tickets.

I'm comparing prices right now:
10-day park hopper at UT is 436.95 on working advantage its 432.94 with taxes and fees

It gets a little confusing from here....

UT has a 7 Day Park Hopper for 408.95 Working Advantage has a 4 Day with 3 extra free (so 7 Days) at 403.68 with taxes and fees
however UT's 4 days park hopper is a 5 day ticket for 382.95, working advantage has a 3 day ticket with 2 extra days free (so 5 days) for 372.04 with taxes and fees

UT also has a 3-Day hopper for 338.95 or a 3 Day Hopper plus an extra day for 365.95 but Working Advantage has just whats above, however they do sell Waterpark tickets separately and it appears they also sell discounted florida resident 3 day tickets too
 
For at least the last several years, we've used Undercover Tourist and they've been great! And great customer service, as well. Currently, the 7 day hopper for WDW at UCT is about $408. But, I just checked the park savers link you posted and for that same 7 day MYW hopper, it's $382.98! They say you're getting 3 days free, and the 4 price on Disney site is $392. Disney's price for 7 day ph is about $424.94. Great prices with park saver for sure! Have many Dissers have used them? I did see this place mentioned for DL tickets as well, in the Disneyland forum, and people seemed happy with them.

Rather confused with things on their website, though. Maybe someone can help me figure if this might work for me.

~First, it says "Must purchase by Nov. 30th, 2015 for use now - Dec . 31st, 2016. 7 days total on tickets".
Did this really have to be purchased by Nov 30th of last year? Or am I reading that wrong?
~"*Redemption Date (date you want to pick-up your tickets): (Must be between 14th Jan 2016 and 30th Oct 2016)"
This concerns me as we won't be down there til Nov 12th for our trip. We will be in DL in Cali in May, but don't think we can pick up tickets there for WDW, only DL, though I don't know that for sure at all.
~Says ticket vouchers are delivered in about 24 hrs by email.
~To redeem vouchers, go to any WDW box office or Resort.
It also says, after that,
~"Guests with Magic Bands that have linked their tickets through their MDE account online do not need to redeem their ticket vouchers at a box office. They may proceed directly to the park gates."
So, can you actually link the voucher to your MDE without redeeming the vouchers at a box office or resort? This is review I found down the page.
~The guest who reviewed their purchase on Jan 4th, said, "..within three days of purchase, I had our confirmation codes and was able to link them to our magic bands immediately. Started making fastpass: reservations right away..."

So, this actually sounds like I can just connect the ticket vouchers through my MDE soon after I receive the voucher codes. I have been to WDW many times, but always had actual tickets. Have never used a voucher and no idea how they work. So, is this how it is done? In my searching here in the last little while, I haven't really found any bad reviews, park savers seems to be a reputable ticket seller. I'm excited about the price of these tickets, but concerned with the purchase date and with possibly having to take the voucher to the box office or something like that, and my trip date is past the stated date of Oct 30 for redeeming a voucher. It would work if by linking thru MDE I would be all set just to walk thru the gate with my magic band.


Maybe there is a number I can find there and call and speak to someone directly about these questions, but also like to hear from those using the park saver ticket service. Sorry this is so long, and all the questions, but do you, lchuck, or anyone else, have more they can share about experience with park savers? Any help and info would be much appreciated!


I just purchased these exact tickets from ParkSavers.com 2 weeks ago. I was still able to get the 7 days for the price of 4 Park Hopper tickets. I was emailed a confirmation within 24 hours and the very next day I was given the confirmation codes to link our tickets to our MDE. It was super easy and I had no issues at all. I used them last year as well with no issues.
 
I've always gotten our tickets on workingadvantage.com, if you work for a company that partners with them. It's usually only a few dollars difference, but every penny counts! It's always been the cheapest that I've found. When comparing, don't forget to make sure all taxes/fees are included in the totals you're comparing! I almost lost out on about $40 last year because it looked cheaper, but the taxes hadn't been factored in yet.
 




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