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asil44
2 Mar 06, 07:17 PM
I had finally decided to get the 7 day premium ticket but having looked at alot of sites and realising there is only £10 for 14 day ultimate i thought about getting that one. My dilema is this we arrive on 20th April at about
4:30ishpm was planning to drop bags and go to DT disney for food and wanderthen i thought what if we wanted to pop into a park for a snoop around we would use one day of 7day ticket, this is where the 14 day one comes in handy. WE are there till 4th May and 14 day would expire day before i think as this would be classed as day fifteen but what if we had time to pop to water park in the morning. I just cannot make up my mind and need some opinions on what to do. PLEASE HELP. xx
Lisa

forever florida
2 Mar 06, 07:53 PM
Wow-I don't think I would have the stamina for all that lol. Seriously though, I would go for the 14 day as the difference ib price is so small.

Good luck

wrpac00
2 Mar 06, 08:29 PM
Perhaps I am getting too old now but I certainly would not want to go to the parks directly after arriving.

kirlie91
2 Mar 06, 08:29 PM
def the 14 day ticket

thedickies
2 Mar 06, 08:45 PM
Hi All
We are going for the 14 day Ultimate, sounds like good value. What do you suggest/think about the Orlando flexiticket?

asil44
2 Mar 06, 09:19 PM
Thanks for help all. We probably won't go in park on first day but am trying to cover self incase we are a bit hyper and want to get in there straight away. think will go for 14 day for the price. Thanks again. xx
Lisa

loadsapixiedust
2 Mar 06, 09:52 PM
I would go with the 14 day ticket you could still go to Downtown Disney on the first evening (I'm sure you will find that's enough after the long flight)without activating the tickets then they would still be valid for you to use on the last day.

Big_Mark
3 Mar 06, 07:30 PM
I would not go to a park that first evening, after a full days travelling with probably no sleep the nights before (watch the adverts, too excited) you will all be very tired and maybe a bit grouchy (we usually are).
You can visit DTD without the need for a ticket that first night as long as you don't visit Disney Quest or Pleasure Island.

Karen Mouse
4 Mar 06, 11:16 AM
Definately the 14 day one - only £10 difference, so even if you just use it to pop in and see the fireworks on your "non-disney" days then its worth it. We do this if we have a day shopping or seaworld etc then go to watch the fireworks at Epcot. There's no way you'd "waste" a days pass if you only had 7. Also, we go in for a couple of hours on our last day to get our last "disney fix" and say bye to the Mouse!
Karen
:wavey:

lorrainew3
4 Mar 06, 02:18 PM
Hi, i too have been looking at tickets and have decided to go for the 14 day one as the difference in price is negligable. I would have to agree with everyone else and not try to attempt a park on the first night as we are always shattered:zzz: when we arrive and you want to make it an enjoyable experience!!
Lorraine

lorrainew3
4 Mar 06, 02:26 PM
Hi, i too have been looking at tickets and have decided to go for the 14 day one as the difference in price is negligable. I would have to agree with everyone else and not try to attempt a park on the first night as we are always shattered:zzz: when we arrive and you want to make it an enjoyable experience!!
Lorraine