They aren’t really a travel agency. They just have links to real ones. We thought we were buying a Disneyland package through them and did end up buying a hotel and tickets through an external website. But it wasn’t the package that was advertised. The site they directed us to, Undercover Tourist, says they are a scam
Parksavers worked great for me. I was super impressed with the experience at Parksavers. I used them about a week ago and it went smoothly. I had my tickets emailed to me immediately and saved a bunch of money as well for my whole family. I hadn’t been to Disney in quite sometime so I was able to get some tips from their website and best practices. I would use them again.
Vacationeer Travels on BBB includes Business started: 08/17/2011 in UT and No complaints filed with BBB.
Dean Gibbons on LinkedIn.
Seven 5* and one 4* (no other) reviews on yelp.
Trip Advisor includes:
We have used park savers twice now, once in 2014 and again in 2015 we had no problems either time. I would not hesitate to use them again on our next trip which unfortunately wont be until 2017 as we will be taking 2016 off this year.
ParkSavers is an affiliate of Ares, in fact when you click to purchase it will state that ticketing will be handled by Ares. You can find hundreds of posts online from happy customers including longtime TA members and Disboard veterans… what none of the naysayers has done is to find just one post from someone who was "scammed".
Their facebook page has been up for over 5 years and has 27,000 likes. Come on now, give them a break already. Honest businesses like this don’t need negative feedback from people who haven’t even used them.
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