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Sorry, I did a search and wasn't able to find any information. I'm looking for a two day discount tix. to Walt Disney World. I'll be traveling this Thurs. I tried searching the mousesavers.com, the other search site and DIS Discussion but wasn't able to find anything for a two day ticket, the min. it seemed was 3 days and above multi pass? Please help! Thanks in advance!



Bubbledrag said: I did a search and wasn't able to find any information.

My search came up dry, too. Guess you'll have to pay retail plus parking.


There aren't any. Really.
WDW tix are rarely discounted and when they are it's for longer term. There has been tons of discussion on this topic in this forum but it pretty much all comes down to the same answer.


Yep, no real discounts, especially on something that short. You can, of course, buy 2-day tickets direct from disney.

If you were going a week or two later, I'd sell you the leftover days on our tickets. As it is, your best best on getting discounted tickets would probably be a timeshare presentation of some sort, but that's going to take up probably half a day. The timeshare tickets are usually good for 1-2 days.

If you decide you'd rather do universal, Costco has passes for something like $80-90.


thanks for all the help. a friend told me about timeshare presentation as well. he told me they served breakfast and he had to sit through four-five hours and the hotels should have sign up sheets for it. is it that common in florida to have timeshare presentations and in exchange they give you 1 or 2 days tickets? would they say prior to the event what they're giving out?


Bubbledrag said: is it that common in florida to have timeshare presentations and in exchange they give you 1 or 2 days tickets?

Did a search...came up dry with any stats. Roll the dice...take your chances.


Go the website below- Florida Hospital For Children: This is the only legitimate discount there is for less than 3 day tix, and if you buy single day tickets through the donation program it is still cheaper than buying the 2 day pass from Disney plus you get Planet Hollywood Gift Certs. Best of all your money is going to a charity for children.
Link

Details:

The following gift levels are available:

$85 gift - 1 One Day, One Park ticket to a Walt Disney World theme park (adult ticket is $84.14 value, tax included), plus 25% off entire purchase at Curl by Sammy Duvall in Downtown Disney

$150 gift - 2 One Day, One Park tickets to a Walt Disney World theme park (two adult tickets are $168.28 value, tax included), $20 gift certificate to Planet Hollywood Orlando in Downtown Disney, plus 25% off entire purchase at Curl by Sammy Duvall in Downtown Disney

$300 gift - 4 One Day, One Park tickets to a Walt Disney World theme park (four adult tickets are $336.56 value, tax included), $40 gift certificate to Planet Hollywood Orlando in Downtown Disney, 25% off all water sports activities at Sammy Duvall's Watersports Centre at Disney's Contemporary Resort, plus 25% off entire purchase at Curl by Sammy Duvall in Downtown Disney

$750 gift - 10 One Day, One Park tickets to a Walt Disney World theme park (ten adult tickets are $841.40 value, tax included), $120 gift certificate to Planet Hollywood Orlando in Downtown Disney, 25% off all water sports activities at Sammy Duvall's Watersports Centre at Disney's Contemporary Resort, plus 25% off entire purchase at Curl by Sammy Duvall in Downtown Disney

Note that at the $85 level, you aren't saving any money on the Disney ticket, but you're getting a discount at Curl. At the higher donation levels, you're essentially paying $75 for an $84.14 ticket, plus you're getting a Planet Hollywood gift certificate and discount(s). There is a shipping and handling fee of $8.50.


benjiem1 said: Yep, no real discounts, especially on something that short. You can, of course, buy 2-day tickets direct from disney.

If you were going a week or two later, I'd sell you the leftover days on our tickets. As it is, your best best on getting discounted tickets would probably be a timeshare presentation of some sort, but that's going to take up probably half a day. The timeshare tickets are usually good for 1-2 days.

If you decide you'd rather do universal, Costco has passes for something like $80-90.

Just a headsup, this would NOT be a good idea. Tix are tied to original user by a finger scan. You'd be risking at the very least, some embarrassment, might be asked for ID, and could wind up completely SOL.
OP, you don't have enough lead time to get in on much other than a timeshare. You will have to decide if it's worth it to you to lose a significant amount of vacation time to sit in on one of these. They can be somewhat aggravating and may start your trip off in a not-so-great way. Depends on your personality and who you get for a salesperson.
There IS a wonderful deal with a free day in exchange for some volunteer work, but it doesn't start til next year:http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/disneyparks/en_US/WhatWillYouCe...

OP, see your pm's.




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