We will be traveling to CA for our first Disney trip near the end of the month. Am contemplating ordering all of our tickets in advance, anyone with thoughts on this?
We are planning on the following attractions: Disneyland, Disney California Adventure, Knotts Berry Farm, SeaWorld, LegoLand, and Medieval Times.
Is is best to be able to just e-print your tickets at home or will there be additional savings available by waiting until we arrive in CA? Would like to feel like I got our family the best prices possible for tickets but also am a little concerned about counting on the hotel printers, computers, etc.
I see that we can certainly get some ticket discounts by ordering online. However, on our last Branson Vacation we went to the visitor center upon our arrival and ordered tickets for all the shows we wished to attend. They were really helpful and we received some better deals then we would have on our own. I also see that our hotel has DL hopper tickets for the same as the online pricing.
Do Medieval Times reservations need to be made in advance? We are uncertain (depending on levels of exhaustion) as to which night we might attend this attraction?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this.
We are planning on the following attractions: Disneyland, Disney California Adventure, Knotts Berry Farm, SeaWorld, LegoLand, and Medieval Times.
Is is best to be able to just e-print your tickets at home or will there be additional savings available by waiting until we arrive in CA? Would like to feel like I got our family the best prices possible for tickets but also am a little concerned about counting on the hotel printers, computers, etc.
I see that we can certainly get some ticket discounts by ordering online. However, on our last Branson Vacation we went to the visitor center upon our arrival and ordered tickets for all the shows we wished to attend. They were really helpful and we received some better deals then we would have on our own. I also see that our hotel has DL hopper tickets for the same as the online pricing.
Do Medieval Times reservations need to be made in advance? We are uncertain (depending on levels of exhaustion) as to which night we might attend this attraction?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this.