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Old 20 May 13, 01:40 PM  
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Best value package for Uni/IOA/SW/BG/AQ

Any one have any advice on purchasing tickets for the above as we already have Disney tickets so looking for the best combo/package
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Old 20 May 13, 03:35 PM  
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Depends how many days you want at each park

Universal and IOA are covered by a 2 park 14 day ticket purchased in the UK. Or, you can pay on the gate for a 2 park 1 day (or 2 day for about $40 more) ticket if you think you'll only be going the once.

SW, BG and Aq are best bought as a package together as you will only pay a couple of pounds more than just getting SW/BG. UK tickets cover you for unlimited access for 14 days.

As you have already sorted your Disney tickets, thats an awful lot of theme parks unless you are going for 3-4 weeks! If you do go for more than 14 days dont forget to stagger the start dates of the different packages or you will end up with nowhere to go at the end of your hols!
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From your countdown, I assume you want tickets for 2014?

For 14 days, Orlando Attractions Tickets may have the best price. They sell a 2014 14 day US/IOA Bonus ticket for £117 and a 2014 14 day SW/BG/AQ ticket for £90. Total price is therefore £207 per adult.

Single days at the Universal parks will be cheaper. For example, a 2 day Base ticket for US/IOA costs about £84 (so about £33 cheaper than the 14 day ticket).
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Depends how many days you want at each park

Universal and IOA are covered by a 2 park 14 day ticket purchased in the UK. Or, you can pay on the gate for a 2 park 1 day (or 2 day for about $40 more) ticket if you think you'll only be going the once.

SW, BG and Aq are best bought as a package together as you will only pay a couple of pounds more than just getting SW/BG. UK tickets cover you for unlimited access for 14 days.

As you have already sorted your Disney tickets, thats an awful lot of theme parks unless you are going for 3-4 weeks! If you do go for more than 14 days dont forget to stagger the start dates of the different packages or you will end up with nowhere to go at the end of your hols!
Would you say it was too much for all parks within a 2 week stay?
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Would you say it was too much for all parks within a 2 week stay?
A lot of people will tell you it is, but we like an action packed holiday and can't bear to miss any of the parks, so we have done them all every time! Only you can decide how much you want to do. For us it's totally doable (is that a word?!) -for others maybe not. Appreciate this reply may not be much help!
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It can be done but takes some planning and u will be exhausted. Although one of my favs BG is a long drive and a long day so maybe that's one to save for next time
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