Disney World Vacation Package

Disney World Discounts?

Other than Mousesavers.com, are there any other reputable sites that have discounts for disney world?

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  1. http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/tickets.htm ^ That's a pretty good site for everything. I know you can get a bit of a discount on park tickets on this website and I've gotten some useful information for my past vacations from here too (ex: attractions that may be closing due to maintenance). :] http://www.dwtickets.com/Discount_Disney_World_Tickets_s/1.htm ^ This one clearly has a certain amount of accountability (due to its name). :P http://www.undercovertourist.com/ ^ This site is quite reputable as well. :] Disney is obviously run by some very intelligent people. Thus, they don't exactly pass park tickets out like candy. It's not like you're going to find a huge deal on one of these websites. You'll most likely find them around the same discounts. =\ And honestly, if you find them for any more than $20 off, it's probably a scam. For your sake, please be very wary of even looking towards eBay or other sites like it. You could run into some very serious issues, and it could cost you too! The last thing you want for your magical vacation is to run in to the parks with tickets that don't even work! Best wishes! Enjoy your trip!!! °o°
  2. http://www.parkpromos.com usually has them
  3. http://www.undercovertourist.com/ is very reputable, and is not a scam. Other than MouseSavers, this is the place to look for your tickets. While both sites are great, they don't save you a great deal on tickets. Disney doesn't let discounted tickets fly around for much more than $5-$10 off, unfortunately. That's why if you see them for extreme discounts, it's most likely a fake site. Both sites are the only 2 in my 20 Disney Trips that I've found to be reputable. While wdwinfo.com is a legitimate site, it only posts information from these other sites. The purpose of the site is to give you helpful information about Disney - it's not a discount site. The other two posted I've never heard of, but would be weary to use. Also, make sure you never buy your tickets from users on sites like Ebay or Craigslist. There's no way to tell if they have been used already until you get to the Disney gates.
  4. Rebecca, Last Thanksgiving I went to Disney World with my family and I purchased my tickets from dwtickets.com. The site is affiliated with Walt Disney World and I can speak from personal experience and say they are legitimate. If you want to read a little about the company here is a link to their website .. http://www.dwtickets.com/aboutus.asp . Also they have a free Newsletter that you can sign up for and recieve through email. The newsletter goes out the 1st and 15th of every month. It usually contains some up dates on park information and different park visiting tips. The newsletter also has a coupon code in it for discounts. I would advise anyone to at least sign up for the newsletter. If nothing else it gives you some updates and good discounts and doesn't cost anything. Here is a link to the newsletter sign up page.... http://www.dwtickets.com/DWSavers_s/187.htm . There are also additional Discounts on the Website. Hope this helps!!! Have a blast!!! P.A.
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