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PostPosted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 4:47 pm 
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the fam and i are headed down to disney in august. 2 adults, 2 kids. i've got condo and transport covered, now looking at tickets.

anyone have any good contacts for discount tickets?

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employees of ABC (the station, wtvd (i think its ABC)) get free park entry and half off hotels. not sure if its transferable, but if you know anyone that works there maybe they can open the offer to you.

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Most of the discounts I can get you are buy 3 days get 2 free kind of things, not so much discounts per ticket. How long will you be there?

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if you bank w/ SECU, they offer discounts.....

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secu has disney discounts? i only knew/know of these
https://www.ncsecu.org/PDF/Highlights/D ... ickets.pdf

i also read that AAA may give a discount

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Most of the discounts I can get you are buy 3 days get 2 free kind of things, not so much discounts per ticket. How long will you be there?


james, that's exactly what i'm looking for...5 days at the disney parks total and one day at sea world.

2 adults, 2 kids...the best i've been able to find so far is $1150.97 (all-in)

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JamesShort wrote:
Most of the discounts I can get you are buy 3 days get 2 free kind of things, not so much discounts per ticket. How long will you be there?


james, that's exactly what i'm looking for...5 days at the disney parks total and one day at sea world.

2 adults, 2 kids...the best i've been able to find so far is $1150.97 (all-in)


Chris, I went last fall and was able to get a deal like you are looking for. I got the discount through AAA.

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Michael Westerfield wrote:
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Most of the discounts I can get you are buy 3 days get 2 free kind of things, not so much discounts per ticket. How long will you be there?


james, that's exactly what i'm looking for...5 days at the disney parks total and one day at sea world.

2 adults, 2 kids...the best i've been able to find so far is $1150.97 (all-in)


Chris, I went last fall and was able to get a deal like you are looking for. I got the discount through AAA.


i called AAA and their price is $1159.18

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doh!

Have you decided where you are staying yet?

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doh!

Have you decided where you are staying yet?


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doh!

Have you decided where you are staying yet?


yeah, my dad has a timeshare we are using...that's not a problem

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doh!

Have you decided where you are staying yet?


yeah, my dad has a timeshare we are using...that's not a problem

Cool. I thought it was well worth it to stay off site and drive in everyday. The cost to stay onsite or try to schedule things based on a shuttle schedule just didn't seem worth it.

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Michael Westerfield wrote:
Chris Brown wrote:
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doh!

Have you decided where you are staying yet?


yeah, my dad has a timeshare we are using...that's not a problem

Cool. I thought it was well worth it to stay off site and drive in everyday. The cost to stay onsite or try to schedule things based on a shuttle schedule just didn't seem worth it.


The shuttle schedule is not that bad and if you factor in parking and walking from and to your car it's probably much faster.

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I can get $1070 for what you are looking for. Park hopper tickets so I think you can go to all of the parks in that area:

Want to enjoy more than one Theme Park per day? Choose the Park Hopper® Option. With so much to see and do here, you'll love the ability to come and go from Theme Park to Theme Park on the same day. Visit all four with use of Walt Disney World® Transportation.

The 4 Disney Theme Parks include:

Magic Kingdom® Park: Follow your Disney dreams to a place where storybook fantasy comes to life for children of all ages.

Epcot®: DISCOVER Endless possibilities
At Epcot®¨, high tech fun and Disney imagination are combined with the wonder of diverse cultures in two distinct worlds, Future World and World Showcase. Both are bursting with thrills and excitement.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios™: Take center stage as the star of your own adventure: from rock ‘n’ roll fantasy to Broadway-style stage spectaculars, from the silver screen to the TV screen.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park: Disney storytelling comes to life in a kingdom brimming with fun, wonder and adventure.
Park Hopper® tickets expire 14 days after the first day of use.

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Michael Westerfield wrote:
Cool. I thought it was well worth it to stay off site and drive in everyday. The cost to stay onsite or try to schedule things based on a shuttle schedule just didn't seem worth it.


Wow, really? We've always found that the time taken to drive in, get through the traffic and lines at the parking booth, the PRICE to park, plus the cost of the rental car, made staying on site worthwhile (Disney's airport shuttle system combined with them handling your luggage for free) for us (I get that if you're doing a timeshare and thus need the car anyway thing, I just don't get the hotel off-site thing). Maybe I just never shopped well enough for the right hotel deals, but the price difference just wasn't good enough to justify it *if* you use mousesavers or other ways of getting on-site discounts.

Often if you stay on-site that qualifies you for other pretty good discounts, too, like the mealplan (which the thought of makes me cringe, but at Disney it actually works very well).

We've been going a couple times per year for the last few years, usually once with kids and once without (and with a couple other families or couples). We don't even investigate off-site anymore, but we do shop the Disney discounts REALLY hard to make sure we get the best deal we can.

We're booked for an adults-only long weekend in September right now. $516 all-inclusive for Southwest flights for two roundtrip. $688 for our room for three nights at the Yacht Club (would have been $556 at the Wilderness Lodge, which is our choice when we're with kids, but on the adults trip this is a little better located and we just wanted to do something a little different).

Haven't done anything with admission tickets, because deals on THOSE are the thing that's the hardest to find and we already have days on our passes. We go enough that we usually buy ten days at a time on the passes because once you get over four days or so, the rest of the days are REALLY cheap to add. And if you add the parkhopper and waterpark option at that point, it's insanely flexible and really inexpensive per day.

They don't expire, but be warned! Disney claims their "system" won't let them find your pass info if you lose it UNLESS you have the number on it. Our system is to just take digital pictures (with a couple cameras for safety) of each card right when we get it. Instant backup info. As long as you have that number, you're golden.


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