Friday, July 13, 2007

Question: Who Should I Trust for Discount Tickets?

Buying tickets online, whether it be for concerts, sporting events, or vacation attractions, I always look for a site which presents their pricing up front. When you visit a site and the pricing information is hidden behind a shopping cart or under layers of screens, it seems to be that they have something to hide. Even worse is when a site requires you to "call for price". To me that sounds like an opportunity for them to haggle over the price in person. That's not cool and not fair. Instead I like the model of sites like Orlandofuntickets.com. They display their discount attraction tickets up front. For example, check out their page for Cheap Universal Studios Tickets. Boom -- the price is right there for all to see.

  • Child 1 Day 2 Park Admission - $ 59.11
  • Child 7-Day UNLIMITED ALL-ACCESS - $ 94.84
  • Adult 1 Day 2 Park Admission - $ 70.41
  • Adult 7-Day UNLIMITED ALL-ACCESS - $ 105.16
Nothing to hide. Now you can compare pricing options and buy with confidence. That's really refreshing in online ticket brokering. Don't settle for less.

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