No. Ticket prices are based on ages and whether or not you're getting a special package
Disney tickets are cheaper when purchased online instead of at the gate. The tickets are even cheaper if you stay at Walt Disney World, the more days you stay the cheaper they are.
No Universal traditionally raises prices when Disney does keeping there prices quite equal to that of Walt Disney World.
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When you get Tickets at Disney World most people get the tickets that can only be used for an amount of days and for everyday that you go to the Disney parks you can only go to only 1 park (Magic Kingdom; Epcot; Animal Kingdom; Hollywood Studos), with the tickets i just explained, but when you get the park hoppers you can go to all the parks if you want in a day! To me park hoppers are best for people who barely go to disney.
The Magical Kingdom is an affectionate name given to Disney World Florida. To find their ticket prices one can go to their website. Prices can also be found on travel operator websites such as Virgin Holidays.
Tickets are often cheaper if you can travel with a group. Also contact AAA for discounts if you are a member. If your travel plans are flexible, you will be able to find better deals.
One can purchase Disney World Park tickets from: Disney World, WDW tickets, Disney International, Virgin Holidays, Price Line, Orlando Fun Tickets, Money Saving Expert.
I would not fall for places that say they can sell you Disney tickets 50% off or discount Disney Vacations. Most of the time the tickets are expired or it is a scam. The best way to get Disney tickets is through the Disney website.
Disney on Ice tickets can be purchased easily through the official Disney website. Alternatively, it is also possible to purchase these tickets from sites such as StubHub and Craigslist.
Disney tickets are available for a variety of activities, from a trip to Disney World or Disney Land, for a trip on Disney Cruises or even a ticket to use at the Disney Store.
Disney travel packages traditionally offer a combination of products and travel arrangements. Examples are car hire, hotel accommodation (Disney Hotel or other cheaper hotel), park tickets, meal tickets, unlimited drinks, flights and transfers from and to the airport.
Disney tickets expire 14 days after purchase. However, the "No Expiration" option can be added for a fee at the time of purchase. Most older Disney tickets (from the 1970s, 80s and 90s) do not have expiration dates. If you have one of these older tickets, they can be redeemed for new tickets.