Has Anyone Used TicketsatWork to Buy Disneyworld/Universal Tickets in America?

I've been searching for discounts while planning our trip to teh USA later this year and came across ticketsatwork.com, an employee platform that allows you to purchase tickets to attractions at member rates.

The sign up process required no validation of my employer so in true ozbarginer fashion I proceeded with signing up to get the discounts by saying I worked at NASA. Registration went through with no issues even using a .com.au email address.

Just wondering if anyone has done the same thing before and if there has been any issues using the issued tickets once they are purchased, ie do you need to provide a work ID along with the tickets when entering?

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    No but I’m in the market for WDW myself. Have a look at UK 7 and 14 day Magic tickets as they could be cheaper than the US ones. Can’t buy direct from Disney but there are plenty of legitimate resellers.

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    Last time I was in the US, my BIL (who actually works for NASA) bought us tickets to Disneyland through his work for us, and there was no issues using them

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    Over on r/WaltDisneyWorld, people are saying Ticketsatwork is legit but there's minimal saving; maybe it varies by employer? I've never found any worthwhile hacks to get cheaper WDW tickets. I follow the price hike calendar to make sure I don't purchase too late; on one trip when I purchased over the counter the cast member looked at my 10yo, told her she was 9 and sold us an age 3–9 ticket. Undercover Tourist is selling adult tickets at kids prices through 2025, a whole $5 saving on a 1-day ticket.

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    Contact an authorised Disney agent in the US. They are paid commissions directly from Disney so they do not charge fees, and whilst the ticket pricing may not be significantly cheaper, they can often include additional perks that make it more worthwhile

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