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Discount Amusement Park Tickets: How to Save Money at Top Theme Parks in 2019

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INSIDER SECRET: If you are a Sam’s Club member, you can purchase annual passes to Disney World online at discounted prices. 

Prices seem to be shooting up at amusement parks the past few years. But despite increasing prices, many amusement and theme parks team up with local membership clubs and companies to make tickets cheaper if you know where to go. With the right guidance, it is easy to save money at lots of popular theme parks around the US.

Amusement parks are a great way to spend the summer — and there are ways to get discount tickets for them in 2019. (Photo by Jacob Lund/Shutterstock.com)

Save Money With Discount Amusement Park Tickets

A key to saving money is to prepare ahead of time, and that’s especially true for saving money at amusement parks. Remember that the price is always highest when you wait to purchase tickets at the gate. Even just purchasing tickets online as you head to the car can save you hundreds of dollars for a family. Other popular ways to get discounts are to organize a large group or check for employer and student discounts. You also may be able to save money by purchasing package tickets or annual passes.

Credit Cards for Amusement Parks

Start out by using the right credit card.

The best credit cards for amusement parks:

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These cards can be used on top of discounts listed below if you are purchasing the tickets at amusement parks directly, or their own websites.

Here are some other easy ways to avoid paying full price at Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Six Flags, Universal Studios and more:

1. Disney World

Link: Disney World

As the largest theme park in the world, Disney World is a family’s dream vacation. It offers enough fun for kids and parents alike with four different theme parks, two waterparks and countless other themed experiences.

Tickets for Disney World are always on the rise. Prices just went up at the start of 2019 and now, with the introduction of Galaxy’s End – Star Wars Land, there are rumors that prices might see another increase.

Yes, you can save money on Disney World tickets if you know where to look. (Photo by James Kirkikis/Shutterstock.com)

Luckily there are a few ways to get discount tickets to Disney World, and the savings can really add up when you are taking the whole family:

2. Disneyland

Link: Disneyland

Disneyland offers a very different experience from Walt Disney World. It is always fun to check them both out. Discount tickets are getting harder to come by for Disneyland, especially since attendance has been on the rise in recent years.

Southern California residents can save big on Disneyland tickets (Photo by David Tonelson/Shutterstock.com)

But don’t worry, we have still rounded up a handful of places that you can find discount Disneyland tickets for you and the whole family:

3. Busch Gardens

Link: Busch Gardens – Williamsburg, Virginia

Link: Busch Gardens – Tampa Bay

Inspired by Cheetahs, the Cheetah Run rollercoaster reaches a top speed of 60 mph (Photo courtesy of Peter Etchelles / Shutterstock.com)

Tickets for 1 general admission ticket at Busch Gardens parks can cost ~$85 per adult and ~$75 per child when you purchase them online. But you don’t have to pay full price.

4. Cedar Point

Link: Cedar Point – Sandusky, Ohio

Tickets to Cedar Point currently cost ~$72 at the gate. Here are other ways you can get your tickets for less:

Cedar Point has 72 rides, including 17 roller coasters (Photo by Joe Henderickson/Shutterstock.com)

5. Hersheypark

Link: Hersheypark – Hershey, Pennsylvania

Regular admission tickets to Hersheypark cost up to ~$68 online for summer admission.  Buying online is almost always cheaper and faster than buying tickets at the park.

Enjoy over 70 attractions at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Nicole S. Glass/Shutterstock.com)

6. Kings Island

Link: Kings Island – Mason, Ohio

As with other amusement parks, don’t wait to buy tickets at the gate. While tickets cost $72 at the gate, the same ticket online costs ~$48 depending on the date. But there might be even better deals available to you:

7. Legoland Theme Parks

Link: Legoland – Carlsbad, California

Link: Legoland – Winter Haven, Florida

Booking early online, tickets cost ~$85 to Legoland Florida, and ~$90 for Legoland Californa. Here are some other options:

The Golden Gate Bridge created in Lego bricks in LEGOLAND, California. (Photo by Christine67/Shutterstock.com)

8. Six Flags

Link: Six Flags

Six Flags has LOTS of locations in the US, including:

The Medusa roller coaster at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom is a thrilling ride with 7 inversions to be the thrill of your life. (Photo courtesy of Cassiohabib / Shutterstock.com)

California

Georgia

Illinois

Maryland

Massachusetts

Missouri

New Jersey

New York

Texas

Tickets into the park can cost ~$65 online depending on which location you visit. Here are some ways to save:

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9. Universal

Link: Universal Orlando Resort

Link: Universal Studios Hollywood

A one-day pass to Universal Orlando can cost ~$119 for adults and ~$114 for children (ages 3 to 9) at the gate, and you’ll pay $115 for adults and $109 for children (ages 3 to 9) at the gate at Universal Studios Hollywood. Unfortunately, Universal parks don’t often give discounts on tickets to the general public, but here are some strategies:

Save money when visiting Universal Studios Hollywood with discount tickets (Photo courtesy of Jerome Kundrutas / Shutterstock.com)

 

In the past, Sam’s Club & Costco offered discounts to members. Neither of them is offering ticket deals right now, but always check with them to see if they have any deals

You also can save on tickets if you belong to certain groups:

General Tips for Paying Less at Amusement Parks

Here are other ways you may be able to save:

Remember to Use the Right Card

Want to save even more money? Using certain credit cards can save you money on amusement park purchases. These don’t require coupon codes and can even stack on top of other discounts if you use the card directly with the park.

Our favorite cards for amusement park tickets:

Bottom Line

If you’re planning a trip to an amusement park summer, there are plenty of ways to save on tickets. There are discounts for using certain credit cards and purchasing tickets at local supermarkets, and in some cases, your profession (US military, California teacher) might even get you a deal.

If nothing else, be sure to buy the tickets online from the park’s website instead of waiting to pay at the gate. Use the Capital One Savor card or Citi Premier to earn extra cash back or points from these amusement park purchases.

Do you have more tips for scoring discounts at amusement parks this summer? Share them with us in the comments!

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