bmack asked:
Hi we are going on vacation in May there are 5 in my family and we are on a budget after having to pay 2300 for the flight and hotel, we are just wondering if anyone knows where I can get discount Disney tickets for a 3-day pass its over 1,000 for all of us, I think thats alot and dont understand why its cheaper for residents but owell please let me know if any one knows? I appriciate it thanks
Hi we are going on vacation in May there are 5 in my family and we are on a budget after having to pay 2300 for the flight and hotel, we are just wondering if anyone knows where I can get discount Disney tickets for a 3-day pass its over 1,000 for all of us, I think thats alot and dont understand why its cheaper for residents but owell please let me know if any one knows? I appriciate it thanks


3 Responses
May 31st, 2009 at 2:42 am
Next time, think of booking through AAA. They have a lot of packages that include Park Hopper passes for a lot less than you’d pay if you nought them seperately.
June 3rd, 2009 at 6:38 am
The only people that they give dicounts to is residents on FL, military,and people that work there. But be careful once you get to FL there will be little places like on the side of the road claiming to have tickets but what they do is they buy park hoppers from people that had like a 5 day hopper and only used 3 days so you may end up with a ticket that isn’t any good. I used to work at Disney so I know a little about it.
June 5th, 2009 at 3:09 am
I’m not sure what you are planning on as far as the vacation and I’m not sure how long you will be going, but it sounds pretty high for just the hotel and air. I’m not sure of the ages of your party, or what you are wanting to do for the ticket, but I would try getting just a base ticket, it sounds like you may have a premium ticket. So if you take off some of the add-ons, that will save you a little money. Since you are doing a shorter ticket, you will be paying a higher price per day as well.
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.
Hope this helps
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