Disney prices really aren't that bad for what you all get. I'd get them straight through Disney or your travel agent. This is really the safest way to go. If you buy from eBay or other online discounters you may get there and find out that the ticket was expired, has no days or was non-transferrable. So the money you save will only cause more headaches and you will end up spending more than if you bought them from Disney. Trust me, this happens a lot more than it should.
The tickets this year are very inexpensive and will lower in price if you buy the longer pass, it can average down to $30 a day for adults. I always think it is safest to go to the source. You never know what you are getting if you save money and you wouldn't want to buy them twice. If you don't want to go very long, but still want to save some money, add on no expiration. Then, you can buy the ten day ticket and make it so it doesn't expire. Next year or ten years from now you can use them when you go back.
You can also do a timeshare tour. They generally give free tickets for completing the tour. This will take a good bit of your day up. But if you really want to get the tickets cheap this would be a good way to go. Personally, I would rather pay for the tickets than do the tours but it is an option.
Hope this helps
2006-06-14 05:02:57
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answered by tech_fanatic 7
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AAA is the only place I know if that sells legit discounted theme park ticket, but you must be a member. My sister purchased some Disney World park hopper passes off of Ebay and we had a bit of trouble with them. Luckily, the tickets were given to a family complimentary, so there was no name printed on the back, like usual. We got it straightened out and she can use them, but had they been regular tickets, she wouldn't have been able to get into the park. Check out AAA. If that doesn't work, I'm afraid you'll just have to buy through Disney. If you buy tickets at a Disney Store, I know they offer a coupon book of sorts, or something special. If you'll be vacationing there soon, please visit my vacation service blog to help plan your trip!
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2006-06-14 16:36:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I would always be careful of where you buy your tickets because there are a lot of scams out there. I would recommend either going through Disney (which they do run some great deals) or through a travel agent, they can usually get a discount. I would check out some fan sites and there's usually links to some great Disney travel agencies.
2006-06-15 17:26:51
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answered by grkgoddessm 3
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If you are a member to triple AAA you can get discount tickets to almost any where. I do! If you are not a member of AAA then consider becoming one because it is worth it. There is a membership fee but only like $5 a month and you get car services and great deals on tickets to any where!
2006-06-14 11:39:23
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answered by fairy_dust_xo 3
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Just go to any 7-11, gas station, c-store or anywhere else tourists may spend money and there will be some timeshare salesperson waiting for you. If you sit through their presentation, you usually get free tickets to the park of your choice.
2006-06-14 12:13:04
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answered by jimmyluger 3
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if you have a job at a large company some times the disneyland and others will send your company discount ticket things hoping youll go there on your vaction check H.R dept. as a last ditch effort coke or pepsi put discounts on soda cans. oh yeah hotels have some to in the lobby
2006-06-14 11:44:52
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answered by kwatsan 2
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I'd like to know as well. Iv'e been looking all over the internet, but can't find any. I'm very leary of purchaing them off Ebay.
2006-06-14 11:37:08
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answered by pamela_d_99 5
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Try this link
http://www.villa4vacation.com/magictickets.aspx
2006-06-16 09:46:46
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answered by linda 1
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