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t2ggergal
7 Jul 08, 04:16 PM
Thomson are doing a ticket which covers all parks for 14 days, this includes Disney, Universal, Sea World, Busch Gardens, Wet and Wild etc. The price i was quoted for it today was £310.00 which is slightly cheaper than getting a Disney 14 day and a Universal 14 day. But it is just exclusive to Thomson and someone else, can't remember who. :grin:
Orlandobelle
7 Jul 08, 04:45 PM
You might findmore information here (http://www.thedibb.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=221984&highlight=thomson+one+ticket)
queenofthenile
7 Jul 08, 05:17 PM
There called freedom ticket's Mercury do them
http://www.mercurytravel.net/usermain.asp?tcatid=29
It is £294 with tickets 4 fun
I wish I had know about that they sound great !
Orlandobelle
7 Jul 08, 05:32 PM
It's just a 14 day ultimate disney ticket (£164ish) + a flexticket (£113 ish) or flexticket plus (£134ish) sold together :pgig:
It's just a 14 day ultimate disney ticket (£164ish) + a flexticket (£113 ish) or flexticket plus (£134ish) sold together :pgig:
Nope , right got ya ! At least I can spread the two over 3 weeks . No better at all then.
tazman
15 Jul 08, 11:30 PM
I originaly thought this was a good idea and a good price, until my wife pointed out she can get discounts on park tickets.
NicolaFred
16 Jul 08, 11:25 AM
wow... thats £20 dearer than doing it seperately... and i did that for 2009 prices too. not good at all... baffles me why people pay more!
BevS97
16 Jul 08, 12:02 PM
I don't think it's a great deal, you are getting TONS of ticket for your money. Do you need 14 day access to every park?
i'd look at the 7 day tickets for universal (http://www.viator.com/tours/USA/Universal-Orlando-2-Park-Unlimited-Admission-Ticket-for-7-Days/d77-3088_2D), that's $89 each
7 days at Seaworld (http://www.seaworld.com/sitepage.aspx?PageID=196) for $57
and 10 days at Disney (http://www.mapleleaftickets.com/disneyworld_tickets.htm)$234 (no hopping)
giving access to all parks for £193.73, or £219 if you want to add on Disney Water parks.
I'd agree with Bev - it's too much for the time that you're there. I know it's nice to be able to think you can go wherever you want when you want but that's a lot of money on park entry.
For next time we'll definetly be planning where we want to go and then buying the tickets to suit.
themacs123
16 Jul 08, 09:13 PM
I don't think it's a great deal, you are getting TONS of ticket for your money. Do you need 14 day access to every park?
i'd look at the 7 day tickets for universal (http://www.viator.com/tours/USA/Universal-Orlando-2-Park-Unlimited-Admission-Ticket-for-7-Days/d77-3088_2D), that's $89 each
7 days at Seaworld (http://www.seaworld.com/sitepage.aspx?PageID=196) for $57
and 10 days at Disney (http://www.mapleleaftickets.com/disneyworld_tickets.htm)$234 (no hopping)
giving access to all parks for £193.73, or £219 if you want to add on Disney Water parks.
Confused! How do you get your seaworld ticket to be $57? Link takes you to $89 - Help cos that sounds like a bargain.
Orlandobelle
16 Jul 08, 09:48 PM
There's been a re-vamp on the prices etc recently
The Seaworld 1 day 'be a kid again' tickets are now $59.95 - you get a second visit (within 7 days) free.
The 2 park tickets (be a kid again - $89.95/$85.95) are now valid for 14 days unlimited entry :)
BevS97
16 Jul 08, 10:26 PM
to be honest, 2 visits to Seaworld is enough, I am sure they were sold as "length of stay" tickets, but it looks like they are only offering that with the 2 park tickets. I would still buy the 2 visit ticket, unless you are set on going to Busch or Aquatica as well.
BevS97
16 Jul 08, 10:31 PM
Actually, if you love Seaworld, then there is a way to get unlimited access for cheap.
Fun Pass (http://commerce.4adventure.com/eStore/scripts/skins/swf/ticketsfuncards.aspx) It's good for a calendar year, ie 1 Jan - 31 Dec 2008. And it's $59 kids, $69 adults - for the entire year.
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