BadgerGirl84
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- Nov 8, 2007
I wanted to share an offer I took advantage of, as I hadn't ever heard of it before.
On Saturday night I purchased 4 Four Day Magic Tickets for WDW (special lower priced WDW tickets where you get one ticket for each park--not Magic Your Way base tickets) from Undercover Tourist using the Mousesavers newsletter link. I've purchased both WDW and Universal tickets from Undercover Tourist many times before.
After I checked out and paid, I got a pop up on the website saying I was being offered a "secret off" for one day Universal Studios park to park tickets for $130 including tax. We were on the fence about going to Universal on our upcoming trip (3 kids 6 and under so many of them aren't tall enough for the "bigger" rides") but I was shocked to see this offer so we jumped on it and bought them right then.
This is the cheapest I've ever seen a one day park to park ticket--even cheaper than through the sports association that shall not be named on this website that I've also bought from. The list price is $170.
It was for an e-ticket and I received the e-tickets from Undercover Tourist this morning. I thought it was a one-time offer I had to take advantage of immediately, but I still see the offer in the My Account section of UT.
On Saturday night I purchased 4 Four Day Magic Tickets for WDW (special lower priced WDW tickets where you get one ticket for each park--not Magic Your Way base tickets) from Undercover Tourist using the Mousesavers newsletter link. I've purchased both WDW and Universal tickets from Undercover Tourist many times before.
After I checked out and paid, I got a pop up on the website saying I was being offered a "secret off" for one day Universal Studios park to park tickets for $130 including tax. We were on the fence about going to Universal on our upcoming trip (3 kids 6 and under so many of them aren't tall enough for the "bigger" rides") but I was shocked to see this offer so we jumped on it and bought them right then.
This is the cheapest I've ever seen a one day park to park ticket--even cheaper than through the sports association that shall not be named on this website that I've also bought from. The list price is $170.
It was for an e-ticket and I received the e-tickets from Undercover Tourist this morning. I thought it was a one-time offer I had to take advantage of immediately, but I still see the offer in the My Account section of UT.