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Elouise
13 Jan 06, 11:42 AM
We went to florida last April for 3 weeks and got our tickets from Keith Prowse.... I think others have said they are a tad more expensie that other on line sites, however I liked the idea of phoning the speaking to a person to discuss options etc. They do give you actual TICKETS too, and we asked to upgrade a ticket with less than a month to go, and they were fine.
In prep for our Oct 3 week trip, im looking at ticket prices... they do a TWO week ticket to Universal and IOA for £78 adult £65 child. Our 3yr old loved IOA last time, we went at least 4 times... so Im thinking this is good value???... any other thoughts please!!!

We like the idea of having tickets for all parks on all days ( or most days) so will be a 3 week Disney and 2 week Universal ticket package I think. Then we can do what we wnat when we want....

First day will be at MK, character brekkie at CP... (thats our holiday tradition) then its Columbus Day, so will have a relaxing day at pool. Will start 2 wk tick with Universal about day 3 or 4 of holiday.

Keith prowse Tel num if interested is 08701 232425 this deal is open to UK holiday makers only.

Bruce
13 Jan 06, 11:52 AM
I can recommend the following company

http://www.orlando-ticket-deals.co.uk/walt-disney-resort/index.htm

Again, you get to speak to a human, and my 'actual' tickets arrived with a week of paying. I also found them to be the cheapest , with no cc charge or postage.

IOA/USF 2 week ticket is £74 per adult
Disney 21 Day is £185 per adult

Elouise
13 Jan 06, 12:35 PM
Thanks Bruce, I will give them a call.....

marv
13 Jan 06, 01:51 PM
Attraction tickets direct are cheaper i got our 2 week tickets for 5 of us for £360 all adults.

marv

marv
13 Jan 06, 02:00 PM
Ime glad we got are tickets in Dec as looking at the prices now i saved myself £150

Marv

debs1505
13 Jan 06, 02:14 PM
We always buy an annual power pass for round about $100 pp (no child reduction). There are blackout dates, ie: Christmas, Thanks giving etc - dates on their website www.uescape.com. We have had 4 holidays out of 1 ticket!;)

Orlandobelle
13 Jan 06, 02:26 PM
Attraction tickets Direct do these tickets for £76 plus you get $20 of 'park cash' to spend on food /merchandise if you buy 2 adult tickets :)

I'm a fan of the Power Pass too - $120 plus tax - roughly £75 at today's exchange rate. We usually buy one regulat AP ($180 + tax - £113ish) and the rest power passes to get free parking, 20 % of merchandise & 15% off food :D

Amyrlin
13 Jan 06, 10:44 PM
Looking in the web site, if you are going for that long it may be worth an annual pass. They have a lpist of the peak time, and the 'power pass' is only $119 plus tax, that has osme black out dates, but not a lot. The pass with no black out dates is $179 plus tax, with the current exchange rate its a good deal.