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Where can the best deal on Disney World tickets be found? |
Travel Info I'm not interested in any 90 minute presentations, but I am interested in 2 adult and one child 4 day tickets to disney. Travel Tips Disney seems to like to confuse you with possibilities of tickets and their pricing as they have options from one park one entry, to hopper to water park, to never expire and so on. Each feature to a ticket has an extra fee but the general idea is that if you stay within Disney for a longer period of time (multiple days), you'll get a lower per day price to the ticket. As for discounts, I don't think Disney officially discounts tickets to anyone through retail outlets. There are passes available to Florida residents and you'll see booths all over the place for discounted tickets but they generally are just marketing ploys for timeshare or other sales items. Go to the website listed below and then click on "view ticket prices" for more detail. Source(s): http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/ind... Other Travel Tips if u have time spend 2-3 hrs on the selling promotion of vacation village ull get a free ticket me As a travel agent and a former Walt Disney World Reservationist, I can tell you that getting discounted tickets is VERY rare. If you are a member of AAA Auto Club you can often get a few dollars off ticket prices. Florida residents get discounts and sometimes Disney themselves offer specials on Park Hopper passes. NEVER NEVER EVER buy tickets from a booth you see on the corner. Most time, those tickets are either stolen and invalid for use at the theme parks (this goes for all theme parks, not just Disney). I cannot tell you how many times people have been ripped off by people selling "reduced tickets". Florida is a "Buyer Beware" state, so if you get ripped off, the state basically sees it as your own fault for not doing the research before making the purchase. I hope this helps. Myself: travel agent, former Disney employee, FL resident. I would check Ticketmania (www.ticketmania.com). Also if you sign up for the monthy newsletter at Mousesavers (www.mousesavers.com) there is usually a link for a discount off ticketmania's posted price. The savings aren't huge (a lot of times) but it can add up if you are buying tickets for your whole family. And, it's always less than buying from Disney. Also, review your ticket options on the WDW site. Buy only the minimum ticket you think you will need. It's very easy to upgrade once you get to Disney. (i.e. add extra days, no expire, park hopping) |
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