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I remember about 2 years ago, when I visited here, we found day passes for cheaper than it would be online or at the park. They were like touristy gift shops. Does anyone have any recommendations as to where I can find a year pass for cheap?

2007-05-30 08:06:24 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Games & Recreation Amusement Parks

Where are these booths Kel? I remember passing them by on my way to Florida, but I'm like where do I start now? LOL

2007-06-06 02:26:58 · update #1

6 answers

Unfortunately, for season passses there aren't as many discount options.

As mentioned, AAA is one place you can go.

Renewing passholders sometimes get discounts too, but that won't help you.

Another option is to join the Florida Coaster Club. They often get deals where I've been able to save a lot on my annual pass in the past, but I'm not sure if that's available at the moment (you might contact them to see if Universal's offering a discount for their members).

You can also contact the park and ask the marketing department. They'll be able to clue you in on any specials you many not have heard of going on currently.

Hope that helps!

2007-06-02 04:33:27 · answer #1 · answered by Yada Yada Yada 7 · 1 0

Only a couple of ways.

AAA is the one place that you can usually buy a full fledged annual pass for the parks for less than what they'll charge you at the gate or online. But you have to have a membership to AAA, and you have to buy them at one of the AAA offices.

The one other option is at the park itself. But that's only cheaper if they're running a special (and I'm not aware of any right now). The other option is to go with the monthly payment plan, where it won't cost you as much up front, but you will end up paying the full price. Just spread out over 12 months instead of all at once.

2007-05-31 10:51:07 · answer #2 · answered by gburnash 2 · 0 1

In almost every parking lot in the area, they have little booths where people sell tickets to everything in the area. I remember spending about $10 less on them at those booths.

2007-06-04 12:52:33 · answer #3 · answered by Kel657 2 · 0 0

Disney hates value ticket resales. the present ones use a finger test, so which you're probable to get ripped off. If somebody offered a 6 day value ticket and used 4 days, then sells it to you, you are able to no longer use it. The value ticket is desirable to their finger test. and there is not any thank you to inform until you attempt to head into the park. I dunno how nicely-known tickets are set up yet i could be careful of those too. Tickets are no longer the situation to scrimp on your budget.

2016-11-23 18:46:39 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

try e-bay

2007-06-05 15:03:12 · answer #5 · answered by racingirl14 3 · 0 0

AAA

2007-06-07 05:59:05 · answer #6 · answered by dewey749 2 · 0 0

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