13 ways to save money at Disney
I?ve lived in Central Florida for two decades, meaning my family has literally grown up at Walt Disney World. Thanks to annual passes, my husband and I have taken our two boys to Disney parks more times than I can count, so I know that a family day at the park can get pretty pricey. That said, there are ways you can shave some dollars from your Disney vacation and make Mickey more accessible.
1. Don’t buy your tickets at the front gates
To get the best deals, buy your tickets in advance. While you won?t find discounts at the park?s official website, you might want to consider getting a Park Hopper pass if you plan to visit more than one Disney park. For slightly discounted tickets (discounts are typically less than 10 percent and can range depending on the park and type of ticket), seek out reputable, authorized resellers, such as Visit Orlando, Undercover Tourist, and Kissimmee Guest Services (KGS). If you find a better discount than KGS offers, they?ll match it or refund the difference even after you have already used the ticket! If you live in the US, you may have some luck finding discounted tickets at local affiliations (such as a military base, an auto club like AAA or even your human resources office). Some Canadian employers also offer discounted tickets, so it?s worth asking around before you make a purchase.
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