Are tickets from Undercover Tourist legit?

Are tickets from Undercover Tourist legit?

Yes, Undercover Tourist is a legitimate website that sells discounted amusement park tickets and it acts as an online travel agency for hotels and rental cars. It’s an authorized seller for tickets to some of the most popular parks in the U.S. including Walt Disney World and Universal Studios.

Can you link Undercover Tourist tickets to Magic bands?

Yes, all Disney tickets from Undercover Tourist are RFID enabled. Both physical and E-tickets can also be linked to MagicBands. You can link your tickets via the My Disney Experience app and website.

How do I get an RFID card for Disney?

RFID Tickets & Obtaining MagicBands MagicBands are available for purchase in the parks, at Disney Springs and online. Disney World Resort hotel guests receive discounted MagicBands.

Can Undercover Tourist tickets be upgraded?

You can upgrade any Undercover Tourist ticket to an Annual Pass at Guest Relations as long as there are still usable days on the ticket.

How do I contact undercover tourists?

Need to reach us? Undercover Tourist is here for you!…Undercover Tourist Expanded Customer Service Hours.

USA Toll Free* Mon-Fri, 8am-8pm EST Sat-Sun, 8am-4pm EST 1-800-846-1302
Worldwide* +1-386-239-8624

Can you pay extra to skip lines at Disney?

Disneyland and Walt Disney World have decided that customers will need to pay extra to skip lines for rides. Customers who want to skip lines will now need to pay $15 per ticket per day at Disney World and $20 per ticket per day at Disneyland to access the new Disney Genie+ service, the parks said.

Is Undercover Tourist an authorized Disney ticket seller?

We are an authorized ticket seller. Undercover Tourist is one of the very few authorized sellers in the WORLD for ALL major theme parks, including Walt Disney World® Resort, Disneyland, Universal Orlando, Universal Studios Hollywood and more.

How long do batteries last in MagicBands?

Long Battery Life Disney has suggested that the MagicBands will remain active for approximately two years before the battery dies. The oldest of the ones that we have are reaching that point and we haven’t had any issues yet with any of them dying.

How long do Disney MagicBands last?

Two Years
MagicBands Can Last Two Years (Or More!) Your MagicBand should work for two years, and some people have reported their bands working even longer! So, if you’re headed to Disney World within two years, you don’t need a new MagicBand! Just snag your old one and make sure it’s still linked to your account.

Are Disney tickets good forever?

Walt Disney World Resort continues to honor all unexpired theme park tickets with remaining admission days. However, be aware that unless you purchased the No Expiration Option, theme park tickets purchased after 2004 expire 14 days after their first use.

Where can I find more information about undercover tourist tickets?

All Undercover Tourist tickets offer the same functionality as a ticket purchased directly from Disney. You’ll find more resources on FastPass+ and Disney World RFID tickets, including answers to common questions, on our Disney FastPass+ Planning page inside the Orlando Planning Timeline .

Can I link my Undercover tourist tickets to my MagicBand?

Yes, all Disney tickets from Undercover Tourist are RFID enabled. Both physical and E-tickets can also be linked to MagicBands. You can link your tickets via the My Disney Experience app and website. What is your Privacy Policy? Please see our Privacy Policy section of our website.

Do you get a discount at Disney World with undercover tourist?

Disney Discount Tickets & Hotels — Vacation Package Offer. Undercover Tourist offers discount tickets and hotel packages to the Walt Disney World® Resort, Disneyland ® Resort, Universal Orlando Resort TM, Universal Studios Hollywood, SeaWorld Parks and LEGOLAND Florida and California.

How do I link my RFID tickets to my Disney experience?

Here’s how: On the My Disney Experience website: After your log in, select My Reservations and Tickets from the MDE dropdown menu. Select Link Tickets under Tickets and Passes and enter the 12 digit code printed on the bottom lefthand corner of the RFID ticket.

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