clanmcculloch
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 20, 2009
I did my due diligence with way.com. Way.com requires you to enter a "reservation date" for your tickets. Disney does not. I started an on-line chat at way.com by asking if the Disneyland tickets were brand new or partially used. They replied and stated they were brand new. I then asked why I needed to specify a reservation date for a new ticket. I received a reply stating that "you need to specify when you plan to use the tickets." When I replied that I understood that I need to specify when I plan to use the tickets, I repeated the question: "Why do I need to specify when I plan on using a brand new ticket?" After that I received no reply after multiple attempts at a response. Needless to say, I now have my doubts about Way.com. If I specify a reservation date for a 2-day ticket and decide to use the ticket at a later time, the ticket may be invalid if they're selling partially used tickets.
You also have to enter date on Orbitz, expedia, cheaptickets, and travelocity. Those ticks are valid. Many on this board have used way.com successfully. So far they're the best I've found that I qualify for so I'll likely buy from them.