Park Tickets

Charjen

Member
Original Poster
Has anyone ever purchased Park Tickets from another website other than Disney.com? I'm looking at ParkSavers. They are $300 cheaper. I just want to make sure that other websites selling tickets are legit.
 

DryerLintFan

Premium Member
Parksavers is legit, as far as I'm aware. And yes we have. You link the number to your MDE account and it functions like you bought it from Disney.
 

DryerLintFan

Premium Member
One note though,... as with all things linked to your MDE, make sure you log in early on ADR and FP day to ensure it's still linked. Don't just assume because you linked it, it's still there. My Shades of Green reservations disappear from MDE at least three times a trip, usually right before a reservation window opens. So make time to re-link things, just in case.
 

Queen of the WDW Scene

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
You sure its saving you THAT much?
I do believe its a legit company but not sure how it could save you quite that much unless you're purchasing for quite a few people.
I've bought through AAA before because I can walk in and tell them what I want and walk out with the tickets in hand but even then I'm only saving about $12 per ticket.
 

Weather_Lady

Well-Known Member
I've bought from Undercover Tourist a few times, for both WDW and Disneyland -- the savings in each case was about $150-$200 for four 6 or 7-day tickets (in other words, up to $50 per ticket). I link the tickets to MDE and continue vacation planning as usual. It looks like parksvaers has a similar setup.
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
When I went a couple of weeks ago my sister had purchased her ticket through a well known Orlando based ticket vendor and I purchased mine directly online from Disney.com. Wanna bet which one caused trouble because they couldn't find it in the system. Yup, the Disney one, the outside one had no problem at all. They did manage to straighten it out after I showed them the printout for the ticket. But, it made me shake my head in wonderment. The problem occurred when we linked the two tickets so we could share FP times. They didn't explain it, and I didn't care as long as I got my Ticket.
 

SAV

Well-Known Member
We’ve always used ticketsatwork.com through DH’s employer and usually save quite a bit.

But you need to be careful with ticketsatwork because of the fees they tack on. I have compared them with UndercoverTourist and UT is always cheaper.
 

Phonedave

Well-Known Member
I use Tickets At Work as well. Usually they are pretty much in line with UT or other legitimate discounters.

They used to be really good, and would offer things like 7 days for the price of a 4 days ticket. That seemed to go away with the the dated tickets, and now it is just a discounted price for a "normal" ticket.

The only issue I have with them, if you want to call it an issue, is that I cannot link their tickets to my MDE information using the app. I have to go into the website to link the tickets, then everything works just fine.
 

NelleBelle

Well-Known Member
That’s good to know about the app. I think I’ve always just had my laptop handy and done it the “old fashion” way. The only issue I found with their tickets was when we went to DLR, we had to go to willcall/guest services to pick up the actual lark tickets (annoying is all). But every time we went to scan our tickets through the turnstile, it would not recognize any of our tickets!! I was super annoyed by the 3rd or 4th time and they finally had fully exchange our tickets. 😡
 

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