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I was wondering if anybody had any ideas for getting a discount Disney World admission for late January? We're going on a Bahamas cruise that will get back on a Friday and don't have to be at working again until Monday. We thought it would be neat to get a rental car and drive up to Orlando and spend two days at Disney.
$352 for 2 people for 2 days? Sheesh. 
Re: Disney?
Unless they're tickets purchased from a licensed ticket seller (undercover tourist, maple leaf tickets), be very wary. There is no way to tell how many days are left on a park pass until you run it through the turnstile at the gate and many people have been scammed into buying a ticket with no days left.
Also, tickets are non transferrable, so if they have the finger scanner on and your finger print doesn't match the original user's (obviously it won't) you can be denied admission.
Bottom line, Disney doesn't really discount tickets so buyer beware.
I'm aware of the problems with non-licensed ticket sellers. I was looking more for something like maybe a travel agent who was able to offer a discount on tickets with a combined hotel booking or sometimes agents will make their own groups, etc.
is that price for the tickets and hotel or just tickets?
Just tickets.....
that's about right. they're not cheap but imo totally worth it-disney is so much fun!