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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: MILWAUKEE, WI
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Resorts: HYATT BEACH HOUSE, KEY WEST WAPATO POINT, WASHINGTON |
Is there a place for discounts on Disneyworld tickets?
Does anyone know of a website or place that offers legitimate discounts on Disneyworld tickets without a lot of strings attached?
We're sending my in-laws to a timeshare in Orlando for their 30th wedding anniversary later this month. We'd like to get them some tickets too. But the prices are unreal. I never knew they charged $67.00 per person at the gate! So that being the case, we'd like to find some discounts somewhere. Do they exist? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: Northern, CA
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Resorts: Starwood-WKORV, SDO, & SVR, Branson-Roark Vacation Club, Tahoe-Kingsbury Crossing, Kauai Beach Villas - 2 weeks |
I have seen this info. on www.mousesavers.com
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BBS Reg. Date: Jun 6, 05
Location: West Coast
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www.ticketmania.com and www.undercovertourist.com offer discounted tickets. We've ordered from ticketmania twice with no problems. If you sign up for the monthly mousesavers newsletter, you can get an additional few dollars off each ticket. Good luck! Tickets are not inexpensive no matter how you look at it. We bought four 6-day park hoppers for $868 last year, I think. I upgraded them to 10-day no expiry park hoppers when we got there, so that we can use the tickets next year and "save" a hundred bucks or so.
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Location: Rosarito Beach, Baja Norte, Mex., & Phx
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Also, beware re-sale tickets. They used to be fine, but now Disney has instituted biometric scanning (two fingers in the machine) and the fingers that go in must match the fingers that went in the frist time the machine was used. We saw people get in trouble.
If you find out when they started the biometric scanning, presumably tickets before that date would be fine, but obviously, anything after the date can't be re-used by anyone but the original owner. |
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