Friday, April 23, 2010

Disney tickets

If you're going to Disney World, chances are you have some questions about getting Disney World park tickets. Ticket options have become so varied these days, it can be frustrating to know what to get.

This article will give you tips on buying Disney World tickets, saving money and getting the most value out of them.

Disney World Park Ticket Tips:

Disney World Park tickets are currently called 'Magic Your Way' Tickets. With these tickets you can visit all four Disney World Theme parks including the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios. You can buy 1 day tickets and up to 10 day tickets.

There are several ticket options:

- Base tickets where you can only visit one park per day

- Park hopper tickets where you can visit as many parks (all four) as many times per day as you want

- Water park fun and more tickets where you can visit 1 theme park and 1 water park per day or Disney Quest Indoor Theme park

- Water park + park hopper where you can now visit as many theme parks as you want in one day

- and finally, the No Expiration option which you can add to any of the 4 options above to make sure you tickets never expire.

Obviously the more options you have, the more expensive your tickets. Here are some ways to save money and frustration on tickets:

1) First of all NEVER buy your tickets second hand from a classified ad or auction site. You have no way to verify if they are authentic. And Disney will not reimburse you if they turn out to be fake.

You can buy tickets direct from Disney World, as an add-on to a Disney package or from a Disney discount authorized ticket reseller. These are all 'safe' ways to buy authentic tickets.

2) Unless you have no other choice, don't buy your tickets at the park the day you go. This is your most expensive option.

3) You can buy your tickets in a package deal (i.e. with airfare and Disney resort accommodations) however it's hard to actually find out how much you're paying for the tickets. So you can't compare prices against, say, buying them at a discount seller or direct from Disney.

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