Where are you getting your WDW tickets from?

Neoshoegal

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I signed up to the mousesaver newsletter and through them I seem to be able to get the best deal. Are there better deals to be had out there?
 
Must admit we do not shop around too much, however, in August we bought the 10 day Magic Your Way Premium tickets from www.mapleleaftickets.com, they are based in Kissimmee and give discounted prices.

Have never bought them in the UK.
Our tickets give us 10 days at the theme parks plus 5 days at the water parks or Disney Quest, we have the hopper facility and non-expiry also - they should last us 3 holidays I reckon.
 
JohnnySharp2 said:
Must admit we do not shop around too much, however, in August we bought the 10 day Magic Your Way Premium tickets from www.mapleleaftickets.com, they are based in Kissimmee and give discounted prices.

Have never bought them in the UK.
Our tickets give us 10 days at the theme parks plus 5 days at the water parks or Disney Quest, we have the hopper facility and non-expiry also - they should last us 3 holidays I reckon.

I am also doing this, taking Johnny's advice from a previous thread.

How long do these tickets take to arrive? Excluding the busy Christmas post
 
Soprano said:
I am also doing this, taking Johnny's advice from a previous thread.

How long do these tickets take to arrive? Excluding the busy Christmas post

Ours took about 10 working days to arrive and you do get the actual tickets, not vouchers. :)
 

We've used maple leaf in the past and always recieved excellent service. However this time we have used orlando ticket deals as they offered the best deal for us when we booked them.
 
Hi everyone,

I have had lots of different quotes from companies the cheapest i have found is Destini Tickets very helpful and competitive as we are not going until next year i havent ordered our tickets yet but i cant find any other company cheaper! ::MickeyMo
 
JohnnySharp2 said:
Must admit we do not shop around too much, however, in August we bought the 10 day Magic Your Way Premium tickets from www.mapleleaftickets.com, they are based in Kissimmee and give discounted prices.

Have never bought them in the UK.
Our tickets give us 10 days at the theme parks plus 5 days at the water parks or Disney Quest, we have the hopper facility and non-expiry also - they should last us 3 holidays I reckon.

can you also use these non-expiry tickets in the water parks if you keep them or do you have to use them within a certain amount of time from the first stamp of the ticket.
 
Ali and boyz said:
can you also use these non-expiry tickets in the water parks if you keep them or do you have to use them within a certain amount of time from the first stamp of the ticket.

No the water park tickets are non-expiry also so there is no time limit on using them..the full range of tickets are shown on this link.

www.mapleleaftickets.com/disney_tickets.htm
 
Hi,

I have always found that www.themepark-tickets.com are the cheapest in the UK, maybe by only a few pounds but it still adds up. I used them last year and they were fast, efficient and friendly. I was nervous at first because I didn't know them from Adam but my fears were allayed the minute my ticket went through the machine with no problems! :cheer2: :cheer2:

In fact the only problem I had with tickets were the actual Disney one's issued by ASMo as part of my package with United Vacations!! :rotfl2:
 
I looked at all the links, but so far ticketmania is still cheaper. We want a 8 or 9 day ticket and many don't offer these, it's either 5, 7, 10, 14 or 21.
 
K&KsMom said:
394 in UK is what in US?

Depends on the exchange rate you work to, but roughly $650 at the moment.
 
George05 said:
Hi everyone,

I have had lots of different quotes from companies the cheapest i have found is Destini Tickets very helpful and competitive as we are not going until next year i havent ordered our tickets yet but i cant find any other company cheaper! ::MickeyMo
Hiya,

We have book are tickets through destinitickets with the saving we have made its amazing we brought our DISNEY 7 DAY PREM TICKETS PER ADULT £135 & 5 PARK FLEX TICKETS £105.00.

I agree they have been very pleasant and helpful the best prices i have seen around very competitive you would be mad not to by george i think your agree.
 
Rick said:
Hiya,

We have book are tickets through destinitickets with the saving we have made its amazing we brought our DISNEY 7 DAY PREM TICKETS PER ADULT £135 & 5 PARK FLEX TICKETS £105.00.

I agree they have been very pleasant and helpful the best prices i have seen around very competitive you would be mad not to by george i think your agree.

Rick are they u.k. based or USA . I can't find them . I have tried google but nothing coming .
 
They are UK based i know there website is for co.uk and .com i have found them on yahoo if this helps you have to put in to get there website destinitickets hope this helps you :wizard:
 
Just to let you know I saw them advertising on ebay the other day - 7 day WDW pass for £120/Adult - my only concern is are they ABTA registered - 2 weeks theme park tickets for 4 persons is an awful lot of money to lose
 
Makes no difference if they are ABTA, thats for travel agents not tour operators which they effectively are, any concerns you should book by Credit card, a much more guaranteed way of getting your money back if anything goes wrong.
 
Rick said:
Hiya,

We have book are tickets through destinitickets with the saving we have made its amazing we brought our DISNEY 7 DAY PREM TICKETS PER ADULT £135 & 5 PARK FLEX TICKETS £105.00.

I agree they have been very pleasant and helpful the best prices i have seen around very competitive you would be mad not to by george i think your agree.

I'll be paying a £136 ($237) for a 10 day ticket (with the 5 extras) from ticketmania through mousesavers and it includes free delivery to the UK. No parkhopping, but we don't want that anyway (would be $275)
 
I've just ordered "magic your way tickets" (with no expiration) from maple Leaf. Couldn't find the tickets cheaper elsewhere and so far their customer service has been great - v. prompt and polite replies to e-mail enquiries before the tickets were ordered. I only ordered them yesterday so can't say yet what the delivery times are like but they have confirmed that the tickets have been despatched.

We're not going 'til next year but thought it best to buy the tickets now before the price hike in the new year!
 
SEVANS2208 said:
I've just ordered "magic your way tickets" (with no expiration) from maple Leaf. Couldn't find the tickets cheaper elsewhere and so far their customer service has been great - v. prompt and polite replies to e-mail enquiries before the tickets were ordered. I only ordered them yesterday so can't say yet what the delivery times are like but they have confirmed that the tickets have been despatched.

We're not going 'til next year but thought it best to buy the tickets now before the price hike in the new year!

A good choice - have used MapleLeaf in August ourselves, they are excellent.
 











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