Costco Disney/Universal Studios Tickets
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Costco doesn't sell Disney World tickets - at least online. Only Disneyland.
The only place you can get a small discount is from AAA, or an online ticket broker. Even then, the savings are minimal.
I haven't checked out the costco in MCO, but I would think it's the same situation. Why don't you give them a call?
The only place you can get a small discount is from AAA, or an online ticket broker. Even then, the savings are minimal.
I haven't checked out the costco in MCO, but I would think it's the same situation. Why don't you give them a call?
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Oddly enough, the Travel Center in one of the Wal Mart stores in kissimmee sells well discounted 2 and 3 day tickets. I'm a little sketchy on the details but I do recall the savings being in the >$100 range for a family of 5.
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Yes, I am aware that Costco.com does not have them. however they did have it before for CA. I will try to call a store in Mco, but more likely I will need a Costco item #. Also, I just wanted to find out if anybody actually bought them there and what was the price.
Originally Posted by Mary2e
Costco doesn't sell Disney World tickets - at least online. Only Disneyland.
The only place you can get a small discount is from AAA, or an online ticket broker. Even then, the savings are minimal.
I haven't checked out the costco in MCO, but I would think it's the same situation. Why don't you give them a call?
The only place you can get a small discount is from AAA, or an online ticket broker. Even then, the savings are minimal.
I haven't checked out the costco in MCO, but I would think it's the same situation. Why don't you give them a call?
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Years ago I was in the Costco closest to MCO and I recall seeing some sort of Disney tickets. But of course that may have changed.
If you call, they will certainly be able to tell you what they offer.
If you call, they will certainly be able to tell you what they offer.
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This thread becomes even more relevant as Disney has announced yet another increase in single-day admission prices, effective today: A one-day pass to WDW is now $75, up from $71. Similar increases are applied to other multi-day and park-hopper passes.
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Were you successful with any purchases at MCO Costco stores? Heading there next month and every $ savings helps.
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I was actually there for the conference and was able to get discounte tickets to Disney with admission after 2pm for $53 and Universal Studios with admission after 4pm for $43.
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Depending on when you are going and how many days, the Power Pass annual pass may be a better deal. It gives you access to the park for a whole year (but does have some blackout dates) and costs only $115 if purchased online.