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Blacky
4 Nov 09, 08:56 AM
The family and I are in the Orlando area for 10 days next easter. I am a little bit confused on what tickets I should buy?

The children will be 4 & 2 so I think the Disney parks are the way forward.

We plan to visit each park, maybe different ones on the same day, just gives us a little bit more flexibility for evening ADR's etc. We would also like to use the water parks etc.

Do I need the 7 day premium??? Your help and advice is appreciated.

Greyfriars
4 Nov 09, 10:08 AM
The family and I are in the Orlando area for 10 days next easter. I am a little bit confused on what tickets I should buy?

The children will be 4 & 2 so I think the Disney parks are the way forward.

We plan to visit each park, maybe different ones on the same day, just gives us a little bit more flexibility for evening ADR's etc. We would also like to use the water parks etc.

Do I need the 7 day premium??? Your help and advice is appreciated.

For your requirements the 7 day premium would do fine and is £205 adult and £178 child at Orlando Attractions, your 2 year old is free.:grin:

When I took my grandchildren last December they were exhausted by 3.00pm and just wanted to go back to the pool at the villa, we did not park hop because of this. :(
We always stay off site and do not do ADR's there are too many brilliant local restaurants at half the price of Disney. If you are staying off site and reconsider the hopping or water parks have a look at the Magic Your Way tickets (https://www.orlandoattractions.com/tickets/). :thumbs-up

Blacky
4 Nov 09, 10:48 AM
Thank you, gives me something else to think about now. Must admit, looks pretty good as it free's up some time and cash for other attractions like seaworld etc.

The 7 day premium I feel is quite expensive and restricts you doing other attractions in the area.

Thanks again.

Greyfriars
4 Nov 09, 04:47 PM
I bought the MYW 10 day base tickets from Orlando Attractions and one day plus one free from Seaworld on-line and printed the ticket myself. If we had found the need to park hop I would have upgraded at customer services.

This allowed us to use the extra Disney days to go just in the evening for the fireworks. :grin:

Valeriebarrow
4 Nov 09, 07:42 PM
I know many people feel its alot cheaper to eat off site, but having children you might want to think about a character meal? Crystal Palace is one of our favourites with Pooh and Friends. :tiggerbou