if you plan on visiting one park per day, i wouldn't waste money on the park hopper option. that is only if you wish to spend part of the day at one park, and part at another.
I never bother with that option. And I feel that I get a good deal.
2006-07-17 03:28:36
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answered by tweetymay 6
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I always get my tickets with my travel agent or Disney. The prices are the same no matter which way you go. But, this way I know the source is reliable. I don't want to take a risk with a bad ticket from a site that offers them for a little less. If you buy them before you get to the gate, you save a little money and don't have to wait in line.
As for the hopper, it just depends what you want to do. I always get it, but it isn't something I really need. Do you plan to go to more than one park an a day, or is one park enough for you? Some people like to visit one park during the day and go to a different one for dinner. However, you lose a lot of time in the parks traveling from one to the next. Animal Kingdom doesn't really take the whole day to do, so some people will go there in the morning and another park during the evening. It saves you enough money that it makes one day basically free on a five day hopper, if you don't get it. It is just a matter of whether or not going between parks is worth the extra money to you.
That being said, the water park option is definitely something to consider. If you plan to go to the waterparks (a ton of fun), DisneyQuest (also a lot of fun, especially on a hot day) or Wide World of Sports, it will pay for itself after about two visits. That option is definitely worth considering if you plan to go there. I think it is more worth the extra money than hopping.
I hope this helps!
2006-07-15 10:25:27
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answered by tech_fanatic 7
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if you are going to a different park a day do not waste time on a hopper there is much to do in every park you attend but what I thought was great was the the tickets I purchase 4 day park pass with the magic your way option I received a total of 8 days that I am able to have fun by visiting the water park, disney quest and pleasure island. i would say visit a disney store, online on disneyworld.com or mapleleaf tickets good luck on your planning.
2006-07-15 10:00:02
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answered by ktilton13 3
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the hopper tickets really save you money, if you are def going to Disney parks. If you are visiting uni or sea world, you might want to get one of their combo passes as well. Most of the tickets dont expire so you can keep them until you visit again, if you have days left on your passes. Go to the disney site and youll see the break down of the prices when you buy the multi day passes. If you are still a month or so away from your trip, you should buy them online. Then when you get there, you go straight to the gates, sometimes the ticketing lines are really long!
2006-07-15 07:51:35
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answered by wrnbby 3
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Get the park hopper. You will be able to jump from park to park. When one fills up too much, you can get to another. Just a tip, when you go ride Everest, get the fast passes and then ride single rider while you wait for the fast pass. You will get to ride it several times that way. AND people will tell you to avoid the early openings at the park, but I find that everyone is so busy trying to avoid the early openings, that you can really ride a lot of the big rides quickly. We get there right when the gate opens, get to the big rides (whatever ride is the big one at that park) get the fast passes and then ride till my heart is content on the ride of choice. Later, when the lines are long, I ride the smaller rides... Works every time. We have been to DisneyWorld 13 times and Disneyland 4.
2006-07-16 05:51:43
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answered by Angela D 3
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You need a 5 day park hopper pass because that is the only kind of ticket that you can use to go to different parks every day. Contact your travel agent. I used AAA and they saved me like $50.
2006-07-15 17:39:04
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answered by DisneyLover 6
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I always add the Park Hopper and Water+ options... and I just get my tickets from the Disney website, because I always book a Resort stay, too.
2006-07-15 13:44:54
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answered by Katlyn ♥ Disney 6
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in case you discover lower priced tickets for any of the Orlando topic parks everywhere, then you fairly would properly be particular you're being scammed. lower priced tickets do no longer exist. the perfect (and most secure) position to purchase topic park tickets is straight away from the parks (or their licensed fee ticket sellers). if you're a Florida resident you are able to get a moderate affordable on one-day tickets; in the different case there are not any affordable rates for one-day Disney international tickets, and the in basic terms different official affordable you'll discover for SeaWorld tickets is on the SeaWorld information superhighway website. The deal there is you are able to purchase all tickets on the youngster's fee, yet you would possibly want to print them at homestead.
2016-11-06 10:18:53
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answered by oppie 4
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You should get a 5 day park hopper. Call 1-407-W-Disney, they can clearly explain all of your options. (Disney My Way- you can include water parks, Disney Quest etc.)
Unless you are a AAA member then your best bet is to buy them from Disney.
2006-07-15 07:50:24
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answered by Robsthings 5
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2006-07-16 18:10:24
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answered by niomi 2
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