mshanson3121
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But I'd love if they suddenly were!! Just putting it out there to the universe!!
Is there a deal for Legoland?
But I'd love if they suddenly were!! Just putting it out there to the universe!!
Read that Disney is also going to add expiration dates to tickets in 2017, so it may not be wise to purchase so far in advance. These look to still not expire per the terms outlined on the website. Better to buy sooner rather than later?
Just wondering....
W are booked with a package for September 2017 (hoping for FD, or a big discount for Canadian residents), and I'm thinking of buying the current 25% discount tickets in case there isn't another deal at that time. I realize that I couldn't use these tickets if a FD offer becomes available, but would still be able to use them in the future.... not like we'll never go back , and not like Disney is going to get cheaper in the future!
But I'm wondering, should I buy a ticket for my (current 9 yo) kid as an adult? It's unlikely we'd go before she turns 10...unless we ended up using these tickets in September, because there was no other discount available.
Does this make sense?
Just wondering....
W are booked with a package for September 2017 (hoping for FD, or a big discount for Canadian residents), and I'm thinking of buying the current 25% discount tickets in case there isn't another deal at that time. I realize that I couldn't use these tickets if a FD offer becomes available, but would still be able to use them in the future.... not like we'll never go back , and not like Disney is going to get cheaper in the future!
But I'm wondering, should I buy a ticket for my (current 9 yo) kid as an adult? It's unlikely we'd go before she turns 10...unless we ended up using these tickets in September, because there was no other discount available.
Does this make sense?
Disney did in fact add an expiry date to tickets when the price was increased yesterday, however, this does NOT apply to the Canadian Ticket offer. You can find more information in detail over in this threadRead that Disney is also going to add expiration dates to tickets in 2017, so it may not be wise to purchase so far in advance. These look to still not expire per the terms outlined on the website. Better to buy sooner rather than later?
If you google Disneyworld price increase - it's all over the news that ticket prices will (have) increase on Sunday and at the same time, Disneyworld is also implementing an expiry date on their tickets. So right now, these Canadian tickets do not expire, but it seems all other tickets do have an expiry date.Where did you read that?
If you google Disneyworld price increase - it's all over the news that ticket prices will (have) increase on Sunday and at the same time, Disneyworld is also implementing an expiry date on their tickets. So right now, these Canadian tickets do not expire, but it seems all other tickets do have an expiry date.
Hi, newbie here. Just ordered these discounted tickets for a planned trip later this year my family of 4. Trying to find good prices on flights. For the timeframe that we're planning, last week of Aug and first week of Sept, the best I've found so far is with Delta and 1 stop in Toronto. Comes out to $1480 for 4. Anybody has any experience flying Delta?
Also someone told me about Allegiant Air that flies from Ogdensburg, N.Y. and Orlando Sanford, which may work for me in Ottawa. Anyone flew with them before? Any feedback is greatly appreciated!
We live near Kingston/Brockville and we fly out of Syracuse all the time with jetblue. Great airline, good prices. Syracuse is a very easy airport to fly to/from and a handful of airport hotels with free parking. Plus, you go through customs when you go over the bridge, so you're flying a domestic flight with no customs to take up time.
First i noticed your post count so Next I'm gonna be lazy here because i'm still trying to recover from the flu i brought home from Disney (not a souvenir I'd recommend BTW ) so i searched for an old post on mine, should answer your questions I hopeHi, newbie here. Just ordered these discounted tickets for a planned trip later this year my family of 4. Trying to find good prices on flights. For the timeframe that we're planning, last week of Aug and first week of Sept, the best I've found so far is with Delta and 1 stop in Toronto. Comes out to $1480 for 4. Anybody has any experience flying Delta?
Also someone told me about Allegiant Air that flies from Ogdensburg, N.Y. and Orlando Sanford, which may work for me in Ottawa. Anyone flew with them before? Any feedback is greatly appreciated!
Welcome to Dis fellow Ottawan,
The only thing you need to be aware of with Allegiant is that they will nickle and dime you for everything so factor that in to their pricing. I have a family of 5 and any time we've all gone we've driven to Syracuse (3 hr drive) (flown United) or Albany and Buffalo (Southwest). Southwest now flies out of Rochester (4 hr drive). That's what we plan on doing. We usually do some American shopping when we return to Canada before crossing back across the border. It helps to justify the drive.
There is a direct flight from Ottawa on Air Canada to Orlando on Saturdays throughout the summer. You may be able to scoop a good deal on a seat sale. I've taken that flight twice using Airmiles.
Update: I called again today and had no issues getting my confirmation emailed to me. It was a very basic receipt without any instructions (so not a voucher with terms and conditions that others have mentioned). I am satisfied though. I will pick up my physical tickets when I am there in August this year and then hang on to them for a few years until I am ready to use them.)