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Hi,
Has anyone used Seligo for park tickets as my sister gets a discount through her work so our ticket prices are, 14day ult disney £161 4 park flex £99. my only worry is that its e-vouchers instead of tickets and the site does`nt explain the difference between these and real tix, the only thing i know is that if you lose them you get a replacement (i think)
can anyone please explain.
Thanks CAT
james weir
22 May 06, 07:02 AM
E ticket is a voucher which you have to present at the entrance to the
park on your first visit,the proper ticket will then be issued.
Disney_Dreamer
22 May 06, 07:24 AM
I ordered all my tickets through unpackaged attractions which is a part of the same company. I recieved hard tickets for
Discovery cove/ seaworld
Disney ultimate 14 day
Kennedy space centre
The only voucher I recieved was for Dolly partons dixie stampede and for that you have to ring the dixie stampede when you get there.
Hope that helps.
Scrap_Vamp
22 May 06, 09:03 AM
Our tickets were through Seligo for the same reason as you (discount through my work) - we got "real" tickets for Disney and a confirmation letter with voucher for the Flex tickets - this was no problem, just took it to Guest Services at Seaworld and they exchange it for a real ticket :) You can do the same at any of the parks where you use the ticket :)
lainey5565
22 May 06, 10:15 AM
Hiya we got ours from Florida Tix...which is Seligo under another name and we got REAL tickets...
Hi, thanks for your help i will buy them from seligo as they are the best price i have.
CAT
FT0006
23 May 06, 09:13 AM
If you order with your travel agent discount you may well get an e-ticket. It depends on your agency contract. The e-ticket is better than a real ticket in many ways. If you lose your ticket at any point - or it is stolen (in american even!) you can just reprint the ticket from your email, or re-issue the ticket again on the website instantly.
There is a barcode on the ticket, which if you go to magic kingdom can be scanned by the machines next to the gate. This machine then spits out the smaller hard tickets that you can use to go in at the gate.
There are no queues for these machines.
Seligo (now called attractionworld) are the second biggest e-ticket vendor in the world! And the only authorised company to sell e-tickets in the UK.
I work for Attraction World by the way - which is why i know so much :)
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