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pnbplus1
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Where can I find promo codes for
different parks?
We are thinking of going to Disney, Seaworld, and LegoLand. I see that at checkout they have a section for promo codes but where do I find them?
DH has seen some codes via his corporate discount program but nothing really great. The park entrance fees add up, especially since DS turned 3
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Posted 1/18/13 7:24 PM |
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Lillykat
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Re: Where can I find promo codes for
Where are you looking? Not sure about all of them but places like AAA have codes but you get the tickets through AAA. The entertainment book might have discounts.
Check out mousesavers.com for disney tickets. One authorized dealer is undercover tourist. If you join mousesavers.com's newletter it gives an extra discount on top of thei cheaper prices.
Some companies offer employees discounts. Look and see if anything applies to you bc of your field like military, teachers, not sure about other service providers if anyone gives discounts.
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Posted 1/18/13 7:48 PM |
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JenniferEver
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Re: Where can I find promo codes for
Honestly, you're better off sticking with one resort. Disney World and Universal have both instituted ticket policies such that "the longer you stay the less you ay per day" so adding additional days at one resort is MUCH cheaper than jumping around. if you jump around you're still paying $85+ per day whereas eventually adding a day at Disney or Universal gets to be $20 and even lower.
Also, most discounts are based on multi-day tickets anyway.
I would think about where you REALLY want to go and map out your days.
Message edited 1/18/2013 8:07:28 PM.
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Posted 1/18/13 7:59 PM |
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pnbplus1
Family

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Re: Where can I find promo codes for
Posted by JenniferEver
Honestly, you're better off sticking with one resort. Disney World and Universal have both instituted ticket policies such that "the longer you stay the less you ay per day" so adding additional days at one resort is MUCH cheaper than jumping around. if you jump around you're still paying $85+ per day whereas eventually adding a day at Disney or Universal gets to be $20 and even lower.
Also, most discounts are based on multi-day tickets anyway.
I would think about where you REALLY want to go and map out your days.
The thing is that this is not a Disney vacation per say. Our purpose isn't to spend all our time visiting the parks, etc so buying a multi-day/multi-park tickets isn't in our best interest.
We stay in a lake house and really just enjoy our time there - sitting out on our deck, riding the jet ski on the private lake, DS splashes in the pool, etc. Since we have a 3 yr old we do some things that he'll enjoy like Disney for 1 day, 2 tops. And LegoLand, Tampa Aquarium or Zoo.
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Posted 1/21/13 4:51 PM |
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nferrandi
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Re: Where can I find promo codes for
I jdy saw that Toys R Us has a Lego catalogue with a buy one adult, get one free child coupon.
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Posted 1/21/13 5:21 PM |
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BargainMama
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Where can I find promo codes for
One day discounts for all of these places are few and far between. Southwest rapid rewards gives 20% off at Sea World. Also check retailmenot.com, I have found some on there for Lego and Sea World
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Posted 1/21/13 7:39 PM |
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