Originally Posted By bjpsroth I think I posted here years ago but not sure! Definitely love reading everything as much as I can though. We are going in late March for 7 days are are probably buying 6 day hoppers. Has anyone ever used Maple Leaf? We'll be buying for 2 adults & 6 kids, but 4 of those kids are ove 9 so qualify as adults as far as tickets go. We are staying at the Holiday Inn Nickelodeon. I'd much rather stay on property but we can stay there free as DH has so many hotel points from traveling for work. Does anyone have any experience - good or bad - with this hotel? We will have a car. Thanks. Barb in MD
Originally Posted By Labuda Wiliamk99 stayed there back in '05 when it was pretty new. He reallly enjoyed it.
Originally Posted By tinkerbellfly Have a friend that stayed there for a few days with his nine year old. They really liked staying there. I remember the daughter really liked the pool.
Originally Posted By bjpsroth Thanks. I don't plan on being in the room much except to sleep but want it clean & decent! Anyone know anything about Maple Leaf Tickets?
Originally Posted By Labuda I'd feel safe buying from them - they're recommended/advertised on Deb WIlls' site.
Originally Posted By MickeyChick I've been searching for cheap tickets as well, and I found that mousesavers.com recommends undercovertourist.com. Their tickets are the cheapest I've found, but I don't know anything about them other than mousesavers.com endorses them. Right now you can get a 3-day, 4-day, 5-day or 6-day ticket for the price of the 3-day!
Originally Posted By Indigo I've used Maple Leaf. Just be advised there are certain types of tickets they don't offer. Also you can pre-order over the internet.
Originally Posted By eeyorelover MickeyChick is there an expiration date or a travel by date on this ticket offer? We will be traveling to Disney World in June.
Originally Posted By MickeyChick No, I don't see that it says if and when it expires. They do have a customer service phone number on their website, but they're closed right now. I'd be curious to know that as well, since I'm not ready to buy just yet. Maybe I'll try again tomorrow. <a href="http://www.undercovertourist.com/united-states/florida/orlando/attractions/tickets/" target="_blank">http://www.undercovertourist.c om/united-states/florida/orlando/attractions/tickets/</a>
Originally Posted By MickeyChick I called today and they weren't sure, but thought it might be ongoing. But you really need to get a link to the Mouse Savers newsletter! I emailed Undercover Tourist, and they were able to send me a link to the newsletter, and their prices for Mouse Saver newsletter subscribers are SUCH a great deal! Even better than the 6-day for the price of the 3-day prices! I don't know if I can post the link here or not???
Originally Posted By MickeyChick Wow, did the boards totally freak out for everyone else? Anyway, the answer is that I can't post the link. Mouse Savers asks that you don't. So just go sign up for their newsletter. It comes out on the 15th of every month.
Originally Posted By eeyorelover I usually get the newsletter, but this month did not get it. Thank you for the information.