Can someone help me with my Disney trip... PLEASE?

JimmyDUIC

New Member
My girlfriend and I are trying to head down over March. WE are only able to pay for hotel and car and plane tickets. Disney tickets are waaay to expensive. I just graduated college, and have not yet goten a job, I know, that stinks.

Anyway, is there anyone out there that has one or two extra passes. I do not care how many days they have. I want to bring her on a magical trip that she has never had. She is a great girl and she deserves it. If anyone has any ideas or any way to help, I would greatly appreciate it.

I am willing to pay for the tickets if you would rather me do that than to just give them to me, just let me know a price. My email address is jimmyduic@hotmail.com...

Please help us out. Thank you...

Jim
 

TikiBeckie

Member
Have you already booked your hotel, car and plane tickets? Im wondering if there is a way to do those things cheaper because I think it will be tough to find this. Is it not cheaper to stay at a value resort and ditch the car?
 
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Yellow Shoes

Well-Known Member
Selling tickets with days left on them is not allowed.

Be VERY wary of any ticket sales on ebay. You will have no way of knowing how many days are left on a pass until you put it through the scanner at WDW.

Just about the only way to cut costs is transportation, lodging, and food.

The best I can suggest is a part-time job whose salary is solely the Disney fund, or waiting until fall when you might have more money saved.

Sorry that this isn't what you wanted to hear.
 
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Debbie

Well-Known Member
There are many members here who could help you figure a way to afford this. Where are you staying? Why do you feel you need a car? and if you can afford a hotel, plane, and car, but not tickets; there still another element--------ya gotta eat at some point? I know you are not planning on your lady friend eating potted meat and vienna sausage? Tell us more details, such as where are you staying, if you've gotten your airline tickets, etc......and you won't believe the helpful suggestions you might get here.
 
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figmentmom

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Debbie is absolutely right, there are many, many creative ways to cut the costs of a WDW vacation that will still allow you to take advantage of all the place has to offer! Post more details - or contact Kingdom Konsultants for expert help.
 
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d'Isigny

New Member
Yellow Shoes said:
Selling tickets with days left on them is not allowed.

Be VERY wary of any ticket sales on ebay. You will have no way of knowing how many days are left on a pass until you put it through the scanner at WDW.

Just about the only way to cut costs is transportation, lodging, and food.

The best I can suggest is a part-time job whose salary is solely the Disney fund, or waiting until fall when you might have more money saved.

Sorry that this isn't what you wanted to hear.

Are they still doing the two finger insertion scan?
 
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brertigger

Member
d'Isigny said:
Are they still doing the two finger insertion scan?

Yes. They now require it on ALL passes. If you never used it on a pass before, the next time you use the old pass, it records your biometrics. If the biometrics are already on the ticket it is very unlikely someone else could use it. If you are caught, the ticket can be confiscated by Disney, then you have no ticket at all.

I suggest you contact Kingdom Konsultants. I have not used them, but have heard many good things about them.
 
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d'Isigny

New Member
brertigger said:
Yes. They now require it on ALL passes. If you never used it on a pass before, the next time you use the old pass, it records your biometrics. If the biometrics are already on the ticket it is very unlikely someone else could use it. If you are caught, the ticket can be confiscated by Disney, then you have no ticket at all.

I suggest you contact Kingdom Konsultants. I have not used them, but have heard many good things about them.

Thank you...that was my point.
 
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Ralphlaw

Well-Known Member
Just do it

JimmyDUIC said:
My girlfriend and I are trying to head down over March. WE are only able to pay for hotel and car and plane tickets. Disney tickets are waaay to expensive. I just graduated college, and have not yet goten a job, I know, that stinks.

Jim

Somebody's trying to tell you to humble yourself and do some grunt work for a little extra cash. Who knows what that may lead to? Colin Powell wrote in his autobiography about doing some part-time janitor's work early in his working life. Someone noticed that he worked hard, and it opened a door for him that ultimately led to some very great places.

Therefore, try some temporary work. Flip some burgers, serve some beer, clean some bathrooms, or do some yardwork in the neighborhood. All honest work is honorable, and it will lead to a real Disney vacation, not one where you drive by on the highway and look wonderingly at the cool things on the other side of the fence. You have a month, and you don't have a job. I am sure a temp service or job agency, if you bug them every morning before 9 a.m., could find you something.

Once you start working full-time at your real job, you will probably find out that finding the time to get away becomes harder than paying for it. Flying to Orlando, in my opinion, is pointless if you don't go to the Disney parks, especially the nighttime shows.
 
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