Yes, you read that right – contributed by an avid reader who just bought 77 days of disney!
Getting discounts on Disney Orlando tickets are almost impossible. Prior to this post we knew of two ways – 1) Be a Florida resident and 2) Spend a day in a time share presentation (and a lifetime getting out of it). Now the third:
BUY TICKETS ON THEIR UK SITE WHEN THE EXCHANGE RATE IS FAVORABLE!
Example:
Seven Day park hopper adult ticket is $328 on their US site and 219 GBP on their UK site, which is equal to $306 at the pathetic rate of 1 GBP = $1.40 ( a few weeks ago). So, monitor Forex 24/7 and save yourself some money in these recessionary times. No need to monitor the Euro or the Canadian Dollar – they only sell tickets in dollars and pounds (maybe Yen, also).
Also note that not all types of passes are offered on both sites.
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Hi Elliot – saw your front page note on saving money on Disney tickets by buying from the UK site – “Seven Day park hopper adult ticket is $328 on their US site and 219 GBP on their UK site, which is equal to $306″
At OrlandoAttractions.com here in Orlando FL we sell the same ticket for $279.95 including tax, free shipping, no hidden fees and – that’s a $100 plus saving for a family of 4 on the ‘good’ price you quoted! You can find tons of testimonials from happy customers all over the web. We send out real tickets or e tickets – you choose, the price is the same.
I understand this is a shameless plug but I dare you to find a better deal from a reputable, bonded online Disney ticket broker. So come on Elliot – let’s save your readers some real money in these tough times!