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Used to be AAA discounts on the campground were tough to come by. It seems like they are easier lately. Maybe they are releasing more.

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Does AAA sell discounted park tickets?

I know that you can buy a Florida Resident Annual Pass voucher for a few bucks cheaper than they sell them at the gate. Hardly worth the cost of going to AAA to buy the voucher. I think the last time I bought vouchers there, I saved maybe a total of $12 on three passes.

I'm not sure if there are other WDW ticket discounts- if there are, they aren't much.

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is there anyway to find out if there are AAA discounts available without joining up? I don't have AAA, we use GoodSam for our roadside service as it covers both RV and truck (AAA doesn't always cover this in some states), I have figured the math on AAA. Even at a 15% discount on the campsites, AAA would pay for itself.

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To answer my own question, call your local AAA branch -

So providing that those rates are correct and I have done my math correct, for under $50 membership, I could save $200 on a premium site. Essentially for $150 dollars I could upgrade to premium from fullhookup, which would cost me about $335 without the discount.

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From our last trip we found only the southern region AAA sold the discounted tickets. However mouse saver members got a better deal through undercover tourist. Feisty booked our site through AAA discount when I couldn't get it calling reservations myself. i thought that was weird.

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From our last trip we found only the southern region AAA sold the discounted tickets. However mouse saver members got a better deal through undercover tourist. Feisty booked our site through AAA discount when I couldn't get it calling reservations myself. i thought that was weird.

thankfully the AP is still good so I don't have to worry about those but the amount I could potentially save on the site is mind blowing...

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is there anyway to find out if there are AAA discounts available without joining up? I don't have AAA, we use GoodSam for our roadside service as it covers both RV and truck (AAA doesn't always cover this in some states), I have figured the math on AAA. Even at a 15% discount on the campsites, AAA would pay for itself.

Rhonda can also see if there are AAA rates and automatically apply them. Then she'll notify you if and when they become available, then you can go buy the AAA membership.

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