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rtaylor0830
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Apr 22, 2014

Disney tickets

Does anyone know the website for the mouse savers discount for undercover tourist . They sent me a newsletter but it just has a colicky and it is not taking me anywhere. Also is this the best place to get tickets
  • rtaylor0830 wrote:
    Does anyone know the website for the mouse savers discount for undercover tourist . They sent me a newsletter but it just has a colicky and it is not taking me anywhere. Also is this the best place to get tickets


    Do you mean undercovertourist.com?
  • If you are a retired Veteran you can get 4 day hopper passes for $165 per person. They can be purchased from the Special Services office at most military bases. I've done it for the last 2 years and plan to do it again in early January 2015. I stay at Disney's Fort Wilderness Campground for $65 a night. Between New Years and Spring Break is their off peak time so they lower the prices at the campground. There are certain black out times that the Military hopper passes are not valid. Usually on holidays. :C
  • rtaylor0830 wrote:
    Does anyone know the website for the mouse savers discount for undercover tourist . They sent me a newsletter but it just has a colicky and it is not taking me anywhere. Also is this the best place to get tickets


    FWIW, I've looked at getting discount tickets a couple times, and could never find discounts that were substantial enough that it overcame my trepidation about buying unusable tickets. The closest I came were the AAA discounts, where a "park hopper" ticket was slightly more than $100 each. Go by your local AAA office and they can fill you in on current discount prices.

    Beyond that, mousesavers.com is sort of the "official" source for discount ticket information.

    Hope that helps,
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  • We went to Disneyland in February for a one day visit. We bought three 1 day park hopper tickets on eBay for $108 each. Disney would have charged us $137 each. They came with free shipping and we're given as complimentary tickets from Disneyland and marked "not for resale" but they were sold to me and they worked and I saved $87.)