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I strongly recommend going directly with Disney or your travel agent to get the ticktes, for several reason.

1). Disney tickets now expire 14 days after the first use, this means that, unless the no-expiration option is added on, the tickets will be no good several weeks or years down the road, but for the next 14 days. Most people don't purchase the no-expiration option, but people will still sell the tickets online that they have used, so you are basically buying an empty ticket.

2). Even if you are getting a ticket that still has days left on it, the tickets are non-transferable. Once you use your ticket the first time, you scan your fingers into a biometrics system so that only you can use that ticket. If you go to the park and use someone elses ticket, you will have to proove that you actually are the person on the ticket, or you will have to buy a new ticket.

3). Aside from the tickets just being a scam and you getting nothing for the money you spend, a lot of what you will find online is going to be a timeshare deal. Basically, you sit through a presentation, usually several hours long, and they will either give you free tickets or a lower rate, or something like that. This is not something I really suggest doing, but if you don't mind it, then it is a good way to get some free tickets.



When you are in Orlando, if you wait to buy your tickets, there will still be a lot of places advertising lower cost tickets. Most of these will be scams or the timeshare deal.

If you buy your tickets from Disney, or a TA, you will get an advance purchase savings. It isn't a huge savings, but it is something. The longer your pass is, the lower your cost is per day, and you can get them for around $30, plus any add ons you do. So, Disney does offer some pretty good rates for tickets.

Finally, AAA would be another option. I believe you have to do a 2 or 3 day pass before they offer any savings, however. If you are not a member, make sure you check how much you would actually save and what the cost of membership is. The savings may not be good enough to buy the membership and still save.



Personally, I always book a package with Disney, just so I can ge the dining plan. I go to Disney enough that I could get an AP and be done with it, but I like the dining plan so much I just buy my tickets each time (even though I could have my AP and just buy a one day base to get the dining) So, if you will be staying onsite, look into doing a package. The dining plan can save you 40% off of your food, it is a really great deal and you get a lot of food.


Have a great time!

2007-02-22 14:42:53 · answer #1 · answered by tech_fanatic 7 · 1 0

AAA

There are many hotels that sell discounted tickets. There are also Kiosks that sell tickets in many shopping centers and on International drive.

Visit Disney.com to see if there are any specials.

Keep in mind, Disney tickets are seldom discounted by much, usually 10 dollars or less.

I have bought tickets at my hotel and the free-standing kiosks many times and have never been scammed. I would NOT buy the tickets on ebay (or from any individual) though.

2007-02-22 21:07:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Buy the tickets directly from the park you want to go. There are many scams out there that promise to give you discounts or even free tickets if you attend their presentation ( scams). At the end they pressure you to buy stuff, and may not give you your tickets or give them to you only if you pay the processing fee of your "free" ticket.

2007-02-23 16:11:41 · answer #3 · answered by rocio 5 · 0 0

Triple A.
OR you could do one of those all day timeshare tours and get them free.

2007-02-22 21:54:44 · answer #4 · answered by ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ 6 · 1 0

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