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BEC
4 Mar 06, 04:56 PM
ok. its our second trip to orlando we go for three weeks from the 4th october dont know where to start with tickets please help :confused2

Tiggersallmine
4 Mar 06, 04:58 PM
Must admit for peace of mind we ordered our Disney tickets from Disney, and the five park flex ticket from Universal. We did the Disney ones in Dollars and it worked out a bit cheaper than buying them from the UK Disney site. With all the problems from the ticket agents, we just paid a bit more and have peace of mind.

mallaeus
4 Mar 06, 05:00 PM
hi there, try this site we used them last year and they're very cheap.
http://www.orlando-ticket-deals.co.uk/index.html
hope it helps
Lee

loadsapixiedust
4 Mar 06, 05:03 PM
Will you be likely to visit again before October next year? If so I would look at APs.
Otherwise decide whether you want the flexibility of having tickets which cover every day of your stay or save a little and buy tickets only for the days you know you will use.
Disney has a 21 day Ultimate ticket (with access to all the parks and water parks WWS & DisneyQuest)
There is a Busch Gardens/Seaworld combo ticket which is valid for unlimited entry for 21 days.
Universal still have free days offer on multi-day tickets or APs might suit better if you want a lot of days there.

Buy from a well established retailer as quite a few have ceased trading in recent weeks.

Big_Mark
4 Mar 06, 05:07 PM
I assume you will be visiting all the parks ie. All Disney, Both Universal, Seaworld and Busch Gardens.

We are going for 3 weeks too and we have opted for a 5 park 14 day flex ticket and a 14 Day ultimate Disney ticket.

The 5 park flex will cover the Universal, Seaworld and Busch (also wet n wild), We are doing the 5 park flex parks the first week, Disney the last week and the middle week can be covered by both tickets.

debs1505
4 Mar 06, 10:40 PM
If you are going in october, dont forget the halloween party nights. Universal one is quite extreme and scary but Mickeys Not So Scary Halloween Party is fab! Tickets can only be bought from Universal/Disney direct, and are well worth it!!

annsu
4 Mar 06, 10:47 PM
Hi all,

I am a bit 'stuck' too where tickets are concerned...I already have my Disney tickets but we also plan to do universal,Busch Gardens and sea world but not sure whether its more cost effective to book the flexi ticket or the universal great deal they have on there web site and the combined deal with the seaworld/busch instead???

Any help will be greatly appreciated....
Thanks in advance
Karen

Big_Mark
5 Mar 06, 08:48 AM
I have had a quick look,

the official Seaworld site has a SW & BG ticket ( 1 day at each) for $99.95 + tax, adult and $89.95 + tax child.
This is a print out ticket ( e-ticket) so no postage.

the officail Universal site has an offer for a 2 park ticket, 2 days plus 3 extra days free and a free child ticket with every adult ticket. $99.95 + tax.
This will cost $20 for international delivery.

A 5 park flex ticket from either of these sites costs $234.95 + tax, adult and $199.95 +tax child.
This will cost $20 for international delivery.

If you have any kids under 9, the universal tickets seem great with free tickets.

Bridget
5 Mar 06, 10:12 AM
That is really expensive for a combined SW/BG ticket. I found one earlier for £59 per adult. I think the 5 park flexi works out best value - £130 on the link mentioned above. Have a wicked holiday :wavey:

Big_Mark
5 Mar 06, 10:19 AM
That is really expensive for a combined SW/BG ticket. I found one earlier for £59 per adult. I think the 5 park flexi works out best value - £130 on the link mentioned above. Have a wicked holiday :wavey:

sorry I have just changed that £ for a $. It was meant to be $99.95 not £99.95.