I compiled a list of all of the legit places where you can buy discounted Disney World tickets without the risk of getting scammed.
These are all of the places that are safe to use, since they are authorized sellers. Anything else might be extremely risky.
Discount Disney World Tickets Buying Guide
Here are all of the places that offer Disney World ticket discounts, deals, and coupons that are safe bets.
1. Official Disney World Website
Average Discount = 10% – 40% off
This is the best place to start when searching for discounted Disney tickets.
Here, you’ll find seasonal promotions as well as special deals for certain types of guests:
Typical Disney World Ticket Discount (Averages)
- Disney Vacation Club = 10% off
- Military = up to 40% off some tickets
- Florida Residents = special 3 and 4-Day ticket pricing
- Disney Visa Card Holders = varies (seasonal)
2. Undercover Tourist
Average Discount = $10 – $85 off
Undercover Tourist is probably the most popular authorized ticket seller out there.
You’ll be able to find a ton of special offers on single-day and multi-day tickets.
There are so many options to choose from that I’m not gonna list them, but instead let you browse through the offerings that fit your vacation and budget.
3. AAA
Average Discount = up to $35 off
AAA Members can purchase discounted multi-day Disney World tickets.
Their most popular promotion is adult tickets at child prices for 3+ days, as long as you are not a Florida resident.
4. Sam’s Club
Average Discount = up to $35 off
At Sam’s Club online travel website, you can purchase discounted 3-Day and 4-Day tickets as well as cheaper tickets for Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party, and select After Hours events.
Also, you can find adult tickets at child prices during the year too!
5. University of Central Florida
Average Discount = Varies
Students, faculty, ands staff at the University of Central Florida can purchase 1-Day or 2-Day tickets at a reduced rates.
Tickets must be bought through the SGA Ticket Center.
6. MWR/ITT
Average Discount = up to 40% off
Active duty, retired military, and Department of Defense civilians (and their dependents) can purchased discounted tickets through their local base MWR or ITT office.
They can also purchase them at the MWR/ITT office inside the Navy Exchange in Orlando near the airport.
At these office you can generally find some cheap tickets for other parks like Sea World, Busch Gardens, Disneyland, and more (Hershey Park, Six Flags, etc).
Park Reservations
Regardless of where you buy your park tickets, you will need to make a theme park reservation.
To do so:
- Go to DisneyWorld.com or the My Disney Experience app
- Link your park tickets
- Make your theme park reservation (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom)
Just make sure that before you buy your tickets, the dates that you plan on visiting each park are still available.
Could an Annual Pass be a better deal?
Depending on how many days you plan on visiting Disney World this year, it might actually be a lot cheaper just to buy an annual pass instead of buying tickets every time you visit.
Although I go into a lot more detail in this other article I’ve written, to sum things up, here’s how many times you need to go to one of the four parks in order for it to be cheaper to just buy an AP as opposed to multi-day tickets.
- Incredi-Pass ($1,449) = 11 days
- Disney Sorcerer Pass ($999) = 8 days
- Disney Pirate Pass ($799) = 6 days
- Disney Pixie Dust Pass ($439) = 4 days
If you factor in parking, AP dining and shopping discounts, and even Genie+ and Individual Lightning Lane purchases, you can technically break even a lot quicker.
Did I forget anything?
Hope this help but if you noticed that I missed a reputable place to buy cheap Disney World tickets (not Facebook Marketplace, eBay, or Craigslist), then please hit me up on Instagram!
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