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PSSSST, buddy, is not a good way to spend your vacation dollars.
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There are counterfeit, copy and lots of other scams out there.
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Some of the Parks have second day free tickets, which get resold to
unsuspecting tourists who get turned away at the gate since they are not the
same people who purchased the original tickets. The Parks do check your I.D.
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Beware the handling fees. Some places will offer discounts only to require a
large handling fee that will take back your discount. Ask for the total ticket
price including all taxes and fees. You might be better off buying them directly
from the Park. Also, many ticket distributors charge a hefty restocking
fee if you return the tickets. Avoid these places unless you are positive
you won't be returning them.
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Although they aren’t a scam, many discount tickets are sold with the
requirement that you attend a sales presentation. You can save money with these
tickets, but make sure you are aware of the commitment necessary to get the
discount. You’ll want to consider if the discount is worth your time and if
you have any interest in the product they are selling.
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Check for restrictions, some tickets are only valid on
certain days or during certain time periods.
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As always, if it sounds too good to be true it probably is. Approach any
special deals with caution.