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Georgia&Dani
11 Jul 08, 08:37 PM
Hi, just wanting a bit of advice on what tickets to get for a 3 week stay. Can you get 3 week passes for Disney or Universal?
Would be interested to hear what other people get for a 3 week holiday. We don't want to do the parks every day (but probably will do 18 out of the 21).
Cheers, Mark:)
mightyduck
11 Jul 08, 08:42 PM
its going to be our first time this october for 3 wk.
ive got a 14 day disney ultimate and a 14 day orlando flexi ticket. It seemed the best value to cover all the parks we wanted and i thought we could stagger the start times to cover 3wks. More experienced dibbers may tell you a better way,
john2303
11 Jul 08, 08:58 PM
i would get a 3 week ultimate disney ticket and a 7 day universal ticket.
On top of this I would get tickets for Seaworld & Aquatica
We're going for 3 weeks for the first time this year, and we've got a 21 day ultimate disney pass, a 2 week Busch/Seaworld/Aquatica pass that came with the Discovery Cove tickets, and a 2 day universal pass.
craigm
11 Jul 08, 09:40 PM
We are going for 3 weeks in may 09 and we are going for the
21 day ultimate disney,
Discovery Cove Ultimate Adventure because also includes 14 day access to Seaworld, Busch Gardens and Aquatica,
2 day/2 park 3rd day free Universal and Island of Adventure
:thumbs-up
It does depend upon what you want to do. We get 21 Day WDW UltimatE (as we stay on site we just drop into parks when we want to and this ticket gives us that flexibility); 7 day US/IOA. SW tickets (Funcard).
terrybeeps
12 Jul 08, 08:51 AM
Hi
We went for 3 weeks in May and we had a 21 day Disney and an Orlando Flexticket which lasted for 14 days.
Terry
The BeeGees
16 Jul 08, 11:08 AM
We've done the three week stay and bought the 21day pass before, but find we don't make enough use of the passes so looking at buying 10day non-expiry disney tickets this time and then can always keep some for next time.
NicolaFred
16 Jul 08, 11:17 AM
we are doing 18 nights next june and were getting a 21 day disney pass, orlando flexticket, and a discovery cove + 7 day busch. It works out the cheapest while letting you have a minimum 14 days to all of the big parks. I think the difference between a 14 and 21 day disney ticket is about £10
GentleGiant
16 Jul 08, 11:32 AM
We went for a 21 day ticket and 14 day flexticket plus.
Missing out discovery cove as they have no spaces this summer :(
We get for our 3 weeks stay,
21 day ultimate disney passes,
2 day 2 park get 1 day free universal/IOA passes,
14 day seaworld/Aquatica.
We then can choose what we want to do each day the disney ones will work for the whole visit, the universal/IOA ones have to been used within 14 consecutive days and the Seaworld the same, that way we can hop to different parks if we want to and also it lets you set the days out over the holiday.
Orlandobelle
16 Jul 08, 12:19 PM
We would buy
10 day non expiry MYW tickets ( to save any unused days)
Seaworld funcards (+1 silver passport for free parking & discounts)
Universal power passes (+1 preferred pass for free parking & discounts)
These suit us because we have visited WDW a fair bit already & know what Disney parks we want to visist & because my DDs like the Universal parks more than Disney :)
If you are not so keen on USF then the 7 day tickets would probably be better value
Dabies
16 Jul 08, 01:14 PM
We are going for 3 weeks in Oct/Nov and have bought the Disney 21 Day Ultimate, the Orlando Flex-Ticket and Discovery Cove + 7 Day Busch Gardens. We are staying on site so we wanted to get the 21 Day Disney so we had complete flexibility if we wanted to go to one of the park in the evening to catch the fireworks for example. The flex-ticket just makes it easier as you have five parks on the one ticket, although you could probably get cheaper alternatives with the individual tickets.
Mickey Bee
18 Jul 08, 02:01 PM
We went for 3 weeks in 2005 - bought everybody a 21 day pass for disney, except I got an AP which gave us free parking - I think that is still included in the AP. The AP also allowed us to get a good discount off a 2 night stay at AKL and I also bought a Disney Dining Card which gave discounts off food - one meal at the California Grill paid for the cost of the card. Check out the US disney site to see if these benefits are still available.
PrincessX2
18 Jul 08, 02:07 PM
We are not long back fro 23 nights. For our park tickets we went for the US/IOA 7 day ticket. We also had the overnight at RPR for the FOLP. We knew we would only be doing 1 day at each park so this suited us fine. We had the 7 day SW/Aquatica ticket again 1 day at each. Then we had 14 day ultimate disney tickets. We done the four non disney parks with a couple of rest days and then activated our disney tickets followed by a 3 rest days at the end of the holiday. Worked out great for us and saved us roughly £300 on unnecessary park tickets:)
RMICHELLE710
18 Jul 08, 08:41 PM
Hi im going to Florida for the first time in October staying 2 weeks in Orlando and 1 week in Clearwater havnt got a clue what park tickets to get could someone advise please.
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