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5 Mar 06, 11:20 AM |
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Have ticket prices gone down again?
I was looking at the sponsors last night and was surprised the prices were lower than I thought they were and what i was budgeting for. For some reaon i though tthe 21 day ticket was over £200 but in fact most of the sponsors are selling for £185.
I will probably buy my tickets at the end of this year so as not pay next years prices, do you think prices will stay as they are (ish) until the end of the year? |
5 Mar 06, 12:41 PM |
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That's a nice surprise to find something is cheaper than you thought. Ticket prices have been pretty stable since the January rise and most suppliers tend to only vary by £2 or £3. I try to check a handful of suppliers weekly and will buy mine whenever I see a good offer. I can't see any reason for prices to change much over the year, but it is a good idea to buy before the next yearly increase.
I remember paying £200 for a 10 day world ticket in 2002 so they are better value now. |
5 Mar 06, 02:06 PM |
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I would as loadsapixiedust says and keep checking the sites for special offers.
Like Universal are doing free child tickets at the moment. I was lucky and ordered mine last summer, we aren't going until August this year, it was still over a year before our trip when I paid the deposit. As said I was lucky as the ticket prices have did rise this year and it worked out that I saved over £200. Or you could just buy your tickets now and get them sent to you. The prices are bound to rise again next year. The site I used guaranteed the prices won't rise once you ordered them, I think the deposit was only about £100 for all the tickets, the total price was £1090. themepark-tickets/ |
5 Mar 06, 03:27 PM |
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i think the ticket prices are less than we paid back in 2003 and 2004
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5 Mar 06, 05:55 PM |
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I oredered mine for this August 06, last June the prices then were: 14 day ultimate adult £150 5 park flex ticket £108 Todays prices are about: 14 day ultimate adult £170 5 park flex ticket £135 |
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5 Mar 06, 10:41 PM |
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Where did you order yours from Big Mark?
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5 Mar 06, 11:09 PM |
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6 Mar 06, 12:57 AM |
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6 Mar 06, 07:59 AM |
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I have justed looked, they have stopped selling the flex tickets this means you would need the Universal ticket £75 and a busch gardens/ seaworld ticket £59. I would try other sites for the flex tickets if needed. |
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6 Mar 06, 11:02 AM |
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The prices are definitely less this year, We also paid £200 for 10 day World passes 2 years ago!
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