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beeftinkler 24 Nov 17 08:25 AM

Take Black Friday deal or Wait/Hope Disney 25% off?
 
Is anyone else wondering if they should buy their tickets now with various Black Friday deals, or wait/hope to see if Disney discount their tickets by 25% again like last year? My granddad always said 'hope in one hand and spit in the other and see which one fills-up first'... (I'm beginning to think there will be no Disney discount as no rumours).

tootsie rolls 24 Nov 17 09:06 AM

I'm waiting on this as well as we need 8 ads and 2 kids,fingers crossed 😃😃

woollys_super 24 Nov 17 09:42 AM

I’m going to buy now, I found florida escapes are doing 21 day ultimates for £385. I’m happy with this, just won’t check any more prices after

beeftinkler 24 Nov 17 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by woollys_super (Post 12956254)
I’m going to buy now, I found florida escapes are doing 21 day ultimates for £385. I’m happy with this, just won’t check any more prices after

That's exactly what we're thinking

fiffio 24 Nov 17 09:54 AM

Remember guys, if your not bothered about park hopping or the Disney water parks then consider magic your way base tickets.

7 day base tickets are just over £300 just now at Orlando attractions. You can get 5 days for £277 too.

So long as one of you has an ultimate ticket you all get memory maker too...

It’s defo an option if your doing other parks...

huggybearv1 24 Nov 17 10:00 AM

Some past dibbers on here are mentioning that the sales that are on now for black friday are the same as the sales on boxing day .. im gonna hold out and see if Disney have their 25% off sale .. if they don't then i'll but mine in the boxing day sales!


Huggy

beeftinkler 24 Nov 17 10:13 AM

We need the 21 day Ultimate, which even with a 25% discount on the Disney price, is still £330 (£55 cheaper than current Florida Escapes price), AND the 21 day tickets weren't included in the 25% sale last year.

NeeNeeWong 24 Nov 17 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by tootsie rolls (Post 12956232)
I'm waiting on this as well as we need 8 ads and 2 kids,fingers crossed 😃😃

Have you tried emailing attraction tickets direct for a discount? We found them the cheapest before by doing this as we were a group of 7.

https://www.attraction-tickets-direct.co.uk/groups

Nimbus 24 Nov 17 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by beeftinkler (Post 12956191)
(I'm beginning to think there will be no Disney discount as no rumours).

Pure speculation on my part but I don't think they'll be a 25% discount this year. The prices of the tickets aren't moving the same way they did last year. Last year, Disney increased their ticket prices significantly in the period from July to September after the referendum vote before dropping the price in December. I'm not seeing that this year.

Disney may reduce the prices by 10% to 15%, perhaps reducing the 7 day Ultimates to around £350 to £360. Then doing the usual "14 days for the price of 7" offer to make the 14 day ticket approx £350/£360 as well (cheaper than the 2017 price). That would be similar strategy as last year, and also be a nice bit of marketing.

But that's just a guess. It very much depends on how 2018 ticket sales are doing - and only Disney UK (and maybe third party ticket sellers) will know that.

Dendycat 24 Nov 17 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Nimbus (Post 12956388)
Pure speculation on my part but I don't think they'll be a 25% discount this year. The prices of the tickets aren't moving the same way they did last year. Last year, Disney increased their ticket prices significantly in the period from July to September after the referendum vote before dropping the price in December. I'm not seeing that this year.

Disney may reduce the prices by 10% to 15%, perhaps reducing the 7 day Ultimates to around £350 to £360. Then doing the usual "14 days for the price of 7" offer to make the 14 day ticket approx £350/£360 as well (cheaper than the 2017 price). That would be similar strategy as last year, and also be a nice bit of marketing.

But that's just a guess.

The only thing that makes me think they might is the fact they've reduced tickets for Canadian residents. Otherwise I agree.


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