Discount tickets in FLORIDA?

I was wondering if there are places to get discount tickets to the attractions in Orlando. The Disney Parks and the Universal Parks would be appreciated. I know about AAA, but is there any other good places to get them. Thanks for any help.
Here is alink to discount orlando ticket's

http://www.orlandoherewecome.com/

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Army rangers lead the way
Disney tickets are notroious for being hard to find discount on. I do have a tip for you though.. I stayed at a Courtyard by Marriot at Little Lake Bryon. The had an offer that if I went and spent 3 hours looking at timeshares they would sell me a ticket to any Disney Park for $15. Pretty good deal considering. Universal does have a few deals floating around, but typically it's only a few bucks here and there.




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Mark Hansen
http://www.themeparkcritic.com
I know about the tours, but I do not want to do those. Does anybody know anything about the websites that sell discount tickets. Are they legit, because I heard that Disney does not sell tickets in bulk. Thanks for any info.
Critic,

Personally, I think my time is worth more than $10/hour. (Roughtly a $30 savings for 3 hours of my time, and the hassle of saying NO!) Just my two cents...but to each their own.
When I was in Orlando a couple of years ago, there was a good deal on a combo ticket that included the 2 Universal parks, Sea World, and Busch Gardens. Look to see if this is still available.
Me and my mom took one of those tours on the last minute!! It was an awesome day. We went to the interview, they had all the free food you could want (heavenly). And then we got tickets to ANY Orlando park for 10 dollars. It was nice. But since we did it on the spur of the moment, it was the last day of our trip and we went to Epcot that same day.

It was a rush and VERY fun. The deal was great. You saved a bunch of money AND got free food. I definately reccommend going to one if you have a day where you aren't doing anything.

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May 5th, Gurnee, Illinois, "I'm sprinting for V2"

LoneStarGator said:
"Critic,

Personally, I think my time is worth more than $10/hour. (Roughtly a $30 savings for 3 hours of my time, and the hassle of saying NO!) Just my two cents...but to each their own."



Yea i know what you mean, I personally didn't go on the tour, but there we're quite of few people there taking the time to do it, so i thought i'd present it as an option.

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Mark Hansen
http://www.themeparkcritic.com
I know that this is a good option and thanks for it. But I am taking other people and they would not want to wait through one of these. I just know the people. So I was wondering about any of the internet sites that sale tickets. Are they legit or not. If you see my last post, I saw something on Inside Edition that concerned me.
I live in Florida and the only parks that usually run discounts are Busch and Universal Parks. The only thing i've heard ticket wise for Disney Lately was the changing of the year pass holders policies allowing them more visiting days during some blackouts (this was at Animal Kingdom).

I'd remain highly skeptical of any website that offers tickets for any more than $5 - $7 lower. Any thing more than 10 I'd expect some sort of other thing involved (perhaps a tour?)

Mark
*edit my horrible spelling*

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Mark Hansen
http://www.themeparkcritic.com


*** This post was edited by ThemeParkCritic on 5/2/2001. *** *** This post was edited by ThemeParkCritic on 5/2/2001. ***
Do you know of any that are legit? I have seen Ticketmania.com, ticketmonsters.com,floridatravelonline.com, and many others. I was just wondering and thanks for any info in advance.
Right now if your a Florida resident you can get a Disney park hopper pass for $99 bucks for all 4 parks for 4 days. Also there is a $200 pass for IOA,USF,BGT,Sea World and Wet & Wild, for 14 days. I'll be taking full advatage of these when I go up there in June.

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