I've never heard of this company, based on the looks of their site, it doesn't really look all that reliable. As the other answer said, I would never buy from anyone outside of Disney or a travel agent. There are just too many ways for them to take your money and you get nothing. I don't know what there actual prices are, but they should be lower than the gate prices. Reason, Disney offers an advanced purchase savings if you buy before you get to the parks, anyone can get this discount before travel. Whether or not this site is lower than other sites with the advanced purchase savings, I'm not sure.
Here is my answer to other questions about buying tickets from outside companies:
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.
Also check out Mousesavers, they have a newsletter you can sign up for and get info on discounts and things.
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!
2007-03-25 14:11:00
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answered by tech_fanatic 7
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Don't buy cheap tickets from anyone but Disney or a reputable travel agent. Listen to Tech fanatic, he knows what he is talking about. For me, I would never trust anyone but Disney. It is worth the extra cash for piece of mind. I planned my latest Disney trip 10 months ago. I have 11 days until we go. I would be seriously upset if I got there and found out that the discount passes I bought do not work or had some kind of restriction. If you are staying on property, which is a must when going to Disney, but that is a whole different topic, you get your Keys to the world, which is your room key and park pass all in one. That to me makes much more sense than having to worry about getting passes in the mail
2007-03-26 04:11:21
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answered by Natterjack9 5
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The only "reliable" companies to purchase Disney tickets from are Disney and AAA. Disney does not guarantee tickets from other sources. Also if you get an observent castmember at the gate and they notice on the backs of your tickets that they were purchased from a different source they CAN and MOST TIMES WILL, refuse you entry to the park.
2007-03-26 05:03:16
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answered by ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ 6
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We just got back from Disneyworld last week. We bought our tickets through www.undercovertourist.com. No catches (timeshare tours etc), just discounted tickets. We bought 3 day hoppers with 3 free days (they sent us 6 day hoppers). We paid via visa online, and received the tickets in the mail. I was a bit nervous, but they came recommended to me by an aquaintance. The tickets were totally legit, and I paid $244 INCLUDING TAX per ticket (6 day hopper). Disney wanted more than $244 for THREE day hoppers. You can get all varieties of passes from them. We will definitely use them again. We bought tickets for a group, and spent more than $2,000 with them. All the passes were new, original passes, and we used all 6 days on them.
I've never heard of the company you mentioned, and can only speak for the one we used recently. Good luck!
2007-03-25 17:15:20
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answered by Anonymous
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This might be a scam, I strongly recommend you DO NOT buy any multi-day/multi-park passes fromm any outside company or vendor. Disney only provides approved outside vendors to sell one-day/one-park single entry tickets unless it is a special vacation package via a travel agent; therefore if this company is offering you a 10-day ticket then there must be something wrong and I recommend you DO NOT buy it.
I highly recommend you buy your tickets directly from Walt Disney World, especially if you are buying a multi-day/multi-park pass. Here is a link to the official Disney World website:
http://www.disneyworld.com
Hope that helps. Good luck with your vaction planning!
2007-03-25 13:57:08
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answered by DCM 4
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At AAA, they grant a Disney 5-Day Park Hopper. Disney costs $320.57(person), AAA costs $3 hundred(person) for a mark downs of $20.57. So confident, AAA does sell Disney tickets at a coupon. you additionally can attempt maple leaf tickets for a coupon.
2016-10-01 11:54:15
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answered by ? 4
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I have used undercover tourist and ticketmania over a dozen times. If you subscribe to the newsletter at mousesavers.com it will include a link to save a couple dollars more at undercover tourist. Mary (who runs the site) is very trust worthy and like I said I have ordered from them numerous times.
2007-03-28 05:32:16
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answered by Beanie_Baby_Buddy 1
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Listen to tech_fan.
2007-03-26 05:58:27
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answered by rocio 5
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