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ursula
19 Oct 06, 08:00 PM
I have just been onto the SeaWorld site and they are offering adult tickets at child prices.

A ticket costs $49.95 and is valid for 6 consecutive days from the 1st day of use. The online offer has to be bought at least 7 days before your visit and you print out your own e ticket.

Ann.

mousemad
19 Oct 06, 09:17 PM
I saw this and sent them an email last week to see if i could purchase these tickets now for our hols next May. Anyone know if this is possible as i havent had a reply from them!

Gav_Mel
20 Oct 06, 10:52 AM
Hi Mousemad

Hope this helps !

I have just ordered and printed the tickets off for our forthcoming trip :)

Looking at the printout tickets it appears the tickets are valig from day of purchase for 1 year.

Orderd mine today and the expiry date is the 20/10/2007

Gav & Mel

mousemad
20 Oct 06, 06:26 PM
Hi Mousemad

Hope this helps !

I have just ordered and printed the tickets off for our forthcoming trip :)

Looking at the printout tickets it appears the tickets are valig from day of purchase for 1 year.

Orderd mine today and the expiry date is the 20/10/2007

Gav & Mel

Cheers for that, gonna order some after tea!!

brody-maddison
21 Oct 06, 06:22 PM
I did this in July when they had a similar deal, great value.

dibbaholic
22 Oct 06, 04:09 PM
Does anyone have Seaworlds email address? I can only find their phone number on their site.
We want to confirm how long they are valid for before we part with cash.;)
Also are the Seaworld/Busch tickets definatley valid for 7 consecutive days & if you just buy the Seaworld ones do you still get you 2nd day free?

rollsy
22 Oct 06, 06:05 PM
I might be being thick but when I go to the seaworld website it doesn't give me that price. For international visitors it quotes a much higher price. Please could someone confirm that this offer is valid for uk residents too before I commit?

Thanks

dibbaholic
22 Oct 06, 06:38 PM
http://commerce.4adventure.com/store/dept_tickets.asp?ShopperID=8E07C8393AE324681AFCE30 B6C2853D7&Token=HGLDKEHFFEDFDDJ&Hier=03&dept_id=203&redirect=1

Have you tried this link?

jacqui-hill
22 Oct 06, 07:27 PM
someone told me that magic kingdom is much better than baush gardens if the animals are the thing u want to see most and not the rides anyone confirm this.

mousemad
22 Oct 06, 07:34 PM
Ordered my Seaworld e-tickets on Fri night. They were $49.95 + tax each for the adult ticket. You need to select the 'Be a kid again option', if you look at the prices, the adult s are the same as the childs and they are valid for a year from when you buy them. Thanks for the info, Gav & Mel!!

peter+lynne
22 Oct 06, 07:37 PM
someone told me that magic kingdom is much better than baush gardens if the animals are the thing u want to see most and not the rides anyone confirm this.


the only animals you will se at mk are a duck a couple of mice two chipmunks and a load of country bears.

phil.knowles
22 Oct 06, 09:02 PM
My child will be 15 so dose he need a adult ticket ?
what was the adult price before this offer ?
why are there 2 differant tickets avalable whats the differance ?
Regards Phil

dibbaholic
23 Oct 06, 09:07 AM
Ordered my Seaworld e-tickets on Fri night. They were $49.95 + tax each for the adult ticket. You need to select the 'Be a kid again option', if you look at the prices, the adult s are the same as the childs and they are valid for a year from when you buy them. Thanks for the info, Gav & Mel!!

How much was it incl tax? Can't remember is U.S tax 6%?

mousemad
23 Oct 06, 04:20 PM
How much was it incl tax? Can't remember is U.S tax 6%?

For 4 tickets the tax was $13.00, so the total was $212.80.

disneyvisit
23 Oct 06, 05:37 PM
:spin: Have just got back used the "KIDS for a day" tickets with no problems. You just go to the park gate and they scan and let you in, you do need photo id tho.( I photocopied passports and had them laminated and used all over with no problems). They are valid for reentry for upto 6 more days after your 1st use and have a expiry date on them for 1 year from purchase date.
We also had some for Busch Gardens which was brilliant, best park we visited, maybe because we hadnt done this one before. We bought 2 separate tickets as didnt want a timescale to be used by, thought was brilliant value for money.

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dibbaholic
23 Oct 06, 05:52 PM
For 4 tickets the tax was $13.00, so the total was $212.80.

THAT'S GREAT THANKS VERY MUCH FOR YOUR HELP.;)

mousemad
23 Oct 06, 09:18 PM
:spin: Have just got back used the "KIDS for a day" tickets with no problems. You just go to the park gate and they scan and let you in, you do need photo id tho.( I photocopied passports and had them laminated and used all over with no problems). They are valid for reentry for upto 6 more days after your 1st use and have a expiry date on them for 1 year from purchase date.
We also had some for Busch Gardens which was brilliant, best park we visited, maybe because we hadnt done this one before. We bought 2 separate tickets as didnt want a timescale to be used by, thought was brilliant value for money.

Thanks for that info, much appreciated!!

00swan
23 Oct 06, 09:42 PM
someone told me that magic kingdom is much better than baush gardens if the animals are the thing u want to see most and not the rides anyone confirm this.

Guess they meant Animal Kingdom?

Must admit that we didn't spend long at Animal Kingdom this year - so it's a little difficult for me to compare, but I loved Busch Gardens.

With BG, we only did one roller coaster & spent all our time on the animal exhibits instead. There's so much to see and it wasn't as busy as AK.

dibbaholic
25 Oct 06, 09:11 PM
Has anyone found cheaper than this offer or is this a really good offer?

Ruth
26 Oct 06, 12:38 PM
Might we worth waiting to see if they offer the 'funpass' again next year.

We bought in March of this year a combined Seawolrd/Busch ticket - think it was about $113 after tax and it was unlimited use until 31st December 2006. As we did an last minute second trip in September we really got our money's worth.

If you have a 50 year old in the party then get one silver passport as this gives you free car parking and 10% of all purchases (incl food and drink) - you soon recoup the extra $30 I think it was.

Have fun

Ruth

coma
26 Oct 06, 01:10 PM
If you are likely to go back to Orlando within 2 years, then get a Seaworld / Busch goldcard.
Its somewhere around $220 I think. It gets you free parking, 10% off food & merchandise, free sky tower rides (when its running!:angry: ) and entry into Busch & Sea World for 2 years with no blackout dates.
We are just about to renew ours for the 3rd time now (they are even cheaper when you renew) and they are the best tickets we have invested in!
If you took 2 holidays in the 2 years you would probably get your moneys worth. For us as regular visitors, we have saved about 5 times over!
Shamu even greets us by name now!;)