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papasmurf 28 Nov 17 04:51 PM

Cheapest way to buy disney tickets?
 
Looking for the cheapest way to buy Disney tickets. Probably only going to need it for two days, but want to access all the parks.

I'll be going by myself so trying to keep costs down

Guest 28 Nov 17 05:12 PM

You can buy a 2-day Hopper ticket here,

https://www.mapleleaftickets.com/disney_tickets.htm

lyn1 29 Nov 17 02:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by papasmurf (Post 12961040)
Looking for the cheapest way to buy Disney tickets. Probably only going to need it for two days, but want to access all the parks.

I'll be going by myself so trying to keep costs down

You could try undercovertourist.com

I would have also said the US Disney site, but I don't have a link that works.

Nimbus 29 Nov 17 02:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by anna-marie (Post 12961057)
You can buy a 2-day Hopper ticket here,

https://www.mapleleaftickets.com/disney_tickets.htm

Or buy the 2 day Park Hopper from OrlandoAttractions here:

https://www.orlandoattractions.com/t...-hopper-ticket

The price is £220.50 per adult.

Guest 29 Nov 17 03:41 PM

Been using Maple Leaf for nigh on 35yrs now from when you could go into the office above the motel on the 192 (when fast passes wer'nt a bind) so I will stick with them but it is handy for people to know you can buy them in the UK.

Nimbus 29 Nov 17 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by anna-marie (Post 12962052)
Been using Maple Leaf for nigh on 35yrs now from when you could go into the office above the motel on the 192 (when fast passes wer'nt a bind) so I will stick with them but it is handy for people to know you can buy them in the UK.

Just to clarify, I have no problem with suggesting or recommending Maple Leaf for tickets. They are a well-known seller of Disney tickets and have been around for ages. I was just offering another option.

Also just thought I'd point out that Maple Leaf do charge around $7 for postage to the UK. So, unless picking the tickets up at their office, remember to take that into account.


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