Uncategorized

8 Scams You Should Avoid When Planning a Walt Disney World Trip

8. Internet Fraud

Avoid purchasing WDW tickets at any other site other than the official Walt Disney World web page, where you can also get Resort and Dining information.  Disney does not allow its authorized ticket dealers to use the word “Disney” in their URLs, so stay away from these sites.  Disney doesn’t allow ticket brokers to sell discounted 1-day tickets.  Avoid any sites that require you to pay with cash or Western Union.  If its a fraudulent transaction, you will have no way to recover your funds.

Cecilia

I am a working mother of four adult children, 2 granddogs, and one grandcat. I have been a Disney fanatic since 1959, when my parents took my sister and I on a journey across the country to Disneyland. Needless to say, we were thrilled, and this became our vacation destination for the next 10 years. Later, when Walt Disney World was opened, we travelled to Florida and discovered a whole new Disney experience, and WDW became our new vacation destination. Now, our extended family members are all Disney Fanatics and always ready to talk about anything Disney.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Related Articles