Where do YOU buy your Park Tickets?

megtrib

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I have my room set-up now, but still need tickets. I could just buy them with my resort, but would like to see if there is a DEAL anywhere :) ??? Thanks!
 
I always buy them directly through disney as part of my room / hopper and dining package because I always also buy the dining plan, I just find it convenient because I get it all right there when i check in..
 
Undercover tourist. I get the monthly mousesavers newsletter and link to UT from there for their best prices. Have used them for years. Best prices, fast shipping and great cust service. Quite a few people on here use them and if you search you will find lots of good reviews.
 

Undercover tourist. I get the monthly mousesavers newsletter and link to UT from there for their best prices. Have used them for years. Best prices, fast shipping and great cust service. Quite a few people on here use them and if you search you will find lots of good reviews.

I compared their 6 day pass to just buying them with my room and through Disney is cheaper .
 
I compared their 6 day pass to just buying them with my room and through Disney is cheaper .

Make sure you are really comparing apples to apples. That is comparing the same tickets. Because if your found Disney cheaper then that would be a first. Right now at UT the standard 6 day hopper for an adult is $23 less then Disney's price.
 
We use Undercover Tourist, they have been wonderful the tickets have a small discount.

Also, if you are a AAA member you can get discounted tickets.

Just as a heads up AAA no longer selling tickets unless you are booking a vacation through them :confused: I called and they said they would be more than happy to book a whole vacation for me but that they no longer selling the tickets separately.
 
Whenever looking at prices, consider the 6.5% Sales Tax.

For example, UCT will include the sales tax in their price while Disney will not. Also, for example, Disney does not charge for electronic tickets but does charge for shipping hard copy.
 
Whenever looking at prices, consider the 6.5% Sales Tax.

For example, UCT will include the sales tax in their price while Disney will not. Also, for example, Disney does not charge for electronic tickets but does charge for shipping hard copy.

Hmmmm. Okay, sorry, we are newbies :) ! If we buy through Disney we would just pick them up at our resort, I believe. That website metioned has the 6 day pass we want plus an extra day. That would be awesome if we had 7 days to spend there, but we truly only have 6. I would have to double check, but maybe it was about $20 or so more? Again, would have been a fantastic deal if we had 7 days.
 
used UT the last few times.I have found them to be a few dollars cheaper than Disney. Their service has also been great.

It is possible that there are other legitimate sites that sell for less but I have never found them.

Regarding the seven days for six mentioned in a later post: once you are past four days,the price for each additional day is minimal. On the Disney site, before tax, it is $8 per additional days. The one day free is often a marketing gimmick.

If you have a littletime, you can save a couple of bucks more through the mousesavers.com website'snewsletter.It comes out in the middleof the month.
 
We have used Undercover Tourist for most of our trips too, except when we've had AP's. Although not a big deal, if buying through your resort, I think they still hook them to your KTTW card, so you have a plastic ticket. The Undercover Tourist cards are coated paper.
 
Just as a heads up AAA no longer selling tickets unless you are booking a vacation through them :confused: I called and they said they would be more than happy to book a whole vacation for me but that they no longer selling the tickets separately.

You might want to double check this. Looks like you can still do it through aaa website.
 
I have my room set-up now, but still need tickets. I could just buy them with my resort, but would like to see if there is a DEAL anywhere :) ??? Thanks!

You don't say where you are staying, or how you set up your lodging. Are you military? Retired military? Will you have a rental car? If so, check prices at Shades of Green.
 
I have my room set-up now, but still need tickets. I could just buy them with my resort, but would like to see if there is a DEAL anywhere :) ??? Thanks!

I got ours at undercover tourist. They have great prices. We saved $40 something dollars this year. :)
 
Undercover tourist through the Mouse Savers newsletter link.

Have them added to your KTTW card when you arrive.
 
Has anyone ever used orlandofuntickets.com? Thinking of using them this year as they have the lowest price I have found around.
 
Has anyone ever used orlandofuntickets.com? Thinking of using them this year as they have the lowest price I have found around.

They're authorized ticket sellers. Make sure that you're comparing apples to apples though - I'm pretty sure that OFT does not include taxes in their prices, but UT does. Also check the shipping prices. UT offers free shipping and I've read that OFT charges $8 or $9. Sometimes the cheap comes out expensive.
 
We have used DWTickets for the past 2 visits and they have been the best price. I believe they are sister companies with Orlando Fun Tickets. They are both at the same address I believe. They are legit and I haven't had a problem.
 












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