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Disney tickets

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Hello,

I do not know if this is the right forum to post my question in but does anyone know if there is a safe and reliable source to buy discounted Disney tickets?

I checked the official Disney site, Ebay and some websites I found through google however the prices for 5 adults and 2 kids are for 4-5 day tickets are quiet pricey. To say the least. :eek:

Any tips out there? :hi:
 
A good source of Disney info is disboards.com. WDW tickets are incredibly expensive; the online source I've seen most recommended is mouseowners.com (undercover tourist). You will see lots of places in Florida that want you to do a timeshare tour to get tickets -- but it would only be for one-day for 2 people (and put you through a very unpleasant sales presentation).

I would be very skeptical/leery of getting WDW tix via ebay.

(oops -- I meant mousesavers -- had just come over to this board from mouseowners and I guess my brain hadn't caught up).
 
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Tickets to Disney are expensive.....there really is no way around that.

For the best WDW ticket prices, register for the monthly newsletter from www.mousesavers.com and use the link in the newsletter for Undercover Tourists.
 
We've bought through Undercovertourist with the extra discount given by subscribing to Mousesavers newsletter - you get a special link by being a subscriber.

I also have bought from Ticketmania and Maple Leaf and of course, AAA, in the past with good results.

I would be too afraid of buying tickets off of Ebay - too much risk.
 
If your family is military or retired military, there is a 4 day ticket for the military for around $139 dollars. Mousesavers.com gives some details about the military pass.
 
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