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Nicole
27 Jan 08, 10:07 AM
My friend and I were looking on their website as she is going at Easter and we were just looking to what tickets were around and the cheapest.
Has anyone heard of the Fun Pass tickets they are selling.
http://www.americanattractions.co.uk/florida-fun-pass/index.php
they really look good value as my friend doesn't have alot of spare cash.
Kryten59
27 Jan 08, 01:49 PM
have just looked at these myself - they save a wee bit on the overall price of getting the disney and flex tickets seperately...and, in fact, in the blurb on that page it states the following:
"We will issue a 14 Day Ultimate Ticket and an Orlando FlexTicket." - so you're still getting seperate tickets!
loadsapixiedust
27 Jan 08, 01:52 PM
It's the same thing as the Freedom pass from Mercury Travel, basically a Flexticket and a Disney Ultimate ticket with a discount for buying the 2 together. Make sure that the bottom line is still the best deal. Charges for postage and using a credit card can easily wipe out any apparent savings.
Floridafan
27 Jan 08, 02:36 PM
Just a thought - and I have to admit that I haven't researched all of this yet for my forthcoming trip - have you thought about buying the 2 day Universal ticket (the one that gives you 7 consecutive days - this I have looked at and costs approx $89 - there's a link on here somewhere - it's called the advance purchase ticket or something); then look at buying a Sea World one day ticket direct from them (you can print them out at home) - SW used to give you a free return day within 7 days; forget WnW - you will have BB and TL anyway on a 14 day ultimate. Sometimes what seems a bargain (and is in monetary terms) may be lost when you are there because you simply run out of time to do it all. Somebody I knew bought the Funpass from Mercury about 4 years ago. They actually said that they thought they should not have bought it because they didn't use it to its full. I guess if you want complete and utter freedom then it is a really good idea. But if you are watching the pennies (and aren't we all) have a look to see what you can get direct from the parks themselves - before the dollar completely crashes!!!
mickey rules
27 Jan 08, 03:48 PM
just did a dummy run on here it came out way dearer for that ticket. i also did one for the 7 day disney, universal and dc came out way cheaper than anybody else.
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