Mom And Daughter; Animal Kingdom
  • On Apr 10, 2011
    Myra from VA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    How come when you are booking an online disneyworld.com vacation package (room & tickets), the tickets are more expensive than buying them separately? Thanks to the panel for answering all my questions.

    Hi Myra!  You sound like me -- a savvy shopper trying to make sure you get the best deal for your vacation! While it may appear that the park tickets are different prices on the Disney website, they cost is actually the same -- the park tickets in the package don't cost more than buying the tickets separately. The package is showing you the cost of the park tickets with tax, while the ticket-only page is showing you the price of the passes before tax. If you actually click "Buy Now" on the ticket page, it will take you to a check-out screen that displays the total cost of the tickets with tax. You'll see then that this price is the same as the one you're quoted with a package.

    Hope this helps! We're happy to answer all your questions, Myra! Keep them coming!  
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Meet the Panelist: Amanda, North Carolina

I'm a busy mom of two from North Carolina who loves to find ways to stretch a Disney Dollar so that I can enjoy the luxury of Disney's deluxe resorts and fine dining. Learn More About Amanda

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