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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-18-2012 @ 9:18AM
Tink's friend said...
There are many ways to save at WDW and other Disney related activies. I pay less than $30 for a day at a park and have parkhopper tickets that never expire. Considering the cost of a movie these days that's a bargain. Never expire tickets are just that. So you can buy them today, use them years from now and avoid future price increases. If you buy a no expiration ticket for a child and the kid grows up before it is used Disney will turn it into an adult ticket at no additional cost. Mousesavers.com and allears.net have a wealth of information. Be sure to get the newsletters for the latest deals. Having a good travel agent can be a big help too. I use Allseastravel. No connection with them other than I'm a long term customer.