Question:
Where can I find real cheap tickets to Disney and Universal Studios in Orlando, that get me into the parks?
anonymous
2008-06-14 15:42:30 UTC
I'm going to Orlando with some friends, and we don't have a great brudget. We want to go to Disney's theme parks, like 2 day with park hopper, and to Universal Studios. We want cheap real tickets, that get us into the parks. I'm searching for offers thought the internet, but I'm afraid to get cheap tickets that aren't real/valid. I saw some offers on floridaticketstation.com that seems good. Have some of you buyed cheap tickets at internet that are real? Where??
Six answers:
anonymous
2008-06-15 04:02:42 UTC
AAA members get a small discount. Otherwise either buy directly from Disney or one of their authorized sellers (like undercovertourist.com). I am not trying to push my own Disney website or business - I'm not affiliated with them - just know them to be a reputable Disney ticket seller. If the ticket seller isn't authorized by Disney, the ticket validity is not guaranteed.



Purchasing partially used tickets on eBay (or anywhere for that matter) is a bad idea. Disney uses fingerprint technology to match you with your ticket. If you attempt to use a ticket that has already been used by someone else, you will get turned away at the gate. Disney tickets are all non-transferable and say so on the back. It doesn't matter how much you pay for them, you will not be let in using someone else's ticket.



You can also try http://www.mousesavers.com for more money saving tips.
nutrishake
2008-06-15 00:30:38 UTC
There is a great advantage in getting your Disney World tickets in advance. Most ticket brokerages offer Disney World tickets at a discount and in most cases cheaper then at the gates.



Try Disney World Tickets or Florida Orlando Tickets, they both offer great discounts to Walt Disney World's theme Parks, spectacular dinner shows and other Florida attractions. Choose from “Magic Your Way” 1-7 and 10 day base tickets, Park Hopper and flex tickets. Attractions include Disney World, Universal Orlando, Kennedy Space Center, Water Parks, Magic Packs, Pleasure Island and more. If you want to see it all and save try flex tickets. Pricing is comparable and affordable too. They both offer delivery or pick up just check which service is best for you.



My suggestions: either go with the flex pass if you want to see it all or base tickets. With base tickets you can see one theme park for one day, why pay more for Park Hopper when you can see other theme parks another day.



Disney World Tickets also partners with Orlando and Kissimmee Hotels to give you amazing internet special rates. To help you save money you can compare Orlando and Kissimmee Hotels, see which provides free shuttle service to Disney World, free breakfast buffets, does the hotel offer children eat free program, also look at free parking. Some hotels may even offer a discount of Disney World Tickets.



You can receive additional discounts on tickets on Disney World and other Florida attractions with DW Savers Club.



With Floriday Orlando Tickets Disney's Fastpass service is included with all Walt Disney World Tickets.



Tips and suggestions: think about how many days you'll be there, make a plan for each day and stick to it, compare ticket prices and hotels, have a good breakfast and bring a light snack and most of all Have Fun!



I hope that helps and answers your question.
Anij G
2008-06-16 21:33:09 UTC
I've compared "discounts" on different websites and never found any savings bigger than $5 compared to Disney. Also, Disney no longer offers a discount for buying in advance. Last year I bought them when I got there because there was no real difference.



PLEASE, DO NOT TRY EBAY for tickets. You won't know if the tickets are usable until you get there and try them. If they're not, you'll lose your money and will have to buy them "again" to get in.



Just my opinion.
cowgrlsr4ever
2008-06-15 00:49:13 UTC
If you get it through the park in some sort of bundled form, it's usually a good deal. Look into a the meal plans- almost every resteraunt in the park makes Red Lobster look like McDonalds, LOL.
anonymous
2008-06-14 23:26:16 UTC
Go to AAA. Thats where we get our tickets. If you're a AAA member, you can get discounts and diamond parking at the Magic Kingdom. Good luck and have fun
anonymous
2008-06-14 23:05:59 UTC
maybe ebay?


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