Buying tickets through tickets.visitorlando.com

Are their prices any better than the more familiar sources?
Including TAX?
 
Yes, I used them in 2016. It was no different than Undercover Tourist. They did have a 10% off deal on Black Friday. I'm not sure if it is still going, but worth a look. It offered Legoland FL tickets at less than Sam's Club or UT's prices.
 
I purchased tickets saturday and received an email today with the fedex tracking number. Very easy process just like ut. However, there is no e-ticket. They mail you tickets via fedex or you pick them up in Orlando at their store. I did call in to try to get better deal like free shipping on top of the 10% off but they would not give that to me. 10% off order lasts through first week of dec i think.

I bought 4 adult 7 day single park tickets and with shipping and tax it was $73 total cheaper than undercover tourist.

Btw without the 10% off ($175) i would have used undercover tourist as they would have been $100 cheaper and they offer e-tickets
 
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I purchased tickets saturday and received an email today with the fedex tracking number. Very easy process just like ut. However, there is no e-ticket. They mail you tickets via fedex or you pick them up in Orlando at their store. I did call in to try to get better deal like free shipping on top of the 10% off but they would not give that to me. 10% off order lasts through first week of dec i think.

I bought 4 adult 7 day single park tickets and with shipping and tax it was $80 total cheaper than undercover tourist.

Btw without the 10% off ($175) i would have used undercover tourist as they would have been $100 cheaper and they offer e-tickets

Nearly same experience here - with the 10% off it made sense to use visit Orlando. I saved about $192 vs Disney prices on 5 4-park tickets and about $70 over Undercover Tourist but without the 10% off it would have been better to do UT

Got the tickets rather fast and attached the numbers to MDE and all set

It did come with 1 Galaxy's Edge luggage tag and a fun map of WDW which was nice
 
Their Sea World multi day was cheaper than UT. Throwing in the additional 10% off made it a killer deal. When I went through checkout, they gave me the option of etickets for Sea World (even though description said I would need to pick up). I got my etickets within a few minutes.
 
I just checked and the cyber deal is good all week - it seems to be that way for most shops this year!
 


I purchased tickets saturday and received an email today with the fedex tracking number. Very easy process just like ut. However, there is no e-ticket. They mail you tickets via fedex or you pick them up in Orlando at their store. I did call in to try to get better deal like free shipping on top of the 10% off but they would not give that to me. 10% off order lasts through first week of dec i think.

I bought 4 adult 7 day single park tickets and with shipping and tax it was $73 total cheaper than undercover tourist.

Btw without the 10% off ($175) i would have used undercover tourist as they would have been $100 cheaper and they offer e-tickets


I just picked up my WDW hard ticket cards 2 days after they shipped.

Visit orlando was pretty easy
 
I also got mine today! They were easy to add to MDE and they sent some maps and a luggage tag with them. Using the 10% off I saved almost $200 over UT for my 6 tickets! I am pretty happy!
 
Does anyone know if I purchase the 4 day magic tickets and need to change the dates will I be able to do that? Could I go through Disney and just pay the difference if needed?
 
We weren't able to take advantage of the Black Friday pricing because of timing. We're going the last week of Jan 2020 and are looking at 2 - 5 day hoppers.

I've checked AAA ($1048), Tickets At Work ($1028), VisitOrlando ($1031), and UT ($988). Waiting to hear from my parents on the Sam's Club pricing as we're not currently members there. Are there any other places to check? I usually use UT, and we've always been happy with their service, plus we can get the etickets right away. I just want to be sure to check anyplace that we can use to see if we get a better deal.
 
We weren't able to take advantage of the Black Friday pricing because of timing. We're going the last week of Jan 2020 and are looking at 2 - 5 day hoppers.

I've checked AAA ($1048), Tickets At Work ($1028), VisitOrlando ($1031), and UT ($988). Waiting to hear from my parents on the Sam's Club pricing as we're not currently members there. Are there any other places to check? I usually use UT, and we've always been happy with their service, plus we can get the etickets right away. I just want to be sure to check anyplace that we can use to see if we get a better deal.
Click:
https://touringplans.com/walt-disney-world/ticket-calculator
 
With the Comparison tool link, Board walk ticketing is coming up the cheapest. I have never heard of them. Are they legitimate? Can they be upgraded to annual passes?
 
With the Comparison tool link, Board walk ticketing is coming up the cheapest. I have never heard of them. Are they legitimate? Can they be upgraded to annual passes?
Boardwalk ticketing is a 100% legitimate WDW authorized ticket reseller.
If not, they would not be listed by touringplans.com.
 

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