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Old 25 Nov 17, 09:55 AM  
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Originally Posted by lyn1 View Post
To be honest I am not sure about this. It is possible that they could be emailed to you as it says the following on the Visit Orlando site.

Print at home - You will receive an email with your tickets within 24 hours.

Whether this just applies to the US, or to other countries as well, I am not sure.
Pretty sure, on the checkout page, the visit orlando site says non-US customers have to take the email to the visitor centre with a photo id - which is where they will presumably collect the actual tickets

Originally Posted by lyn1 View Post
Not necessarily.

As I said in my other post, if you only want a Universal 2 Day Park to Park ticket without having a 3rd day free, then the best option, apart from Visit Orlando, is orlandoattractions.com, £188.25 adult, £181.50 child.

The same ticket from undercovertourist.com is $263.62 adult, roughly £198.21, $261.62 child, roughly £196.70. This could be dearer still if your bank or credit card company add on a non-sterling transaction fee. As you can see it is quite a bit cheaper from orlandoattractions.com.

Even the Universal 2-Day Park-to-Park Ticket - Plus Extra Day FREE could work out slightly cheaper, or maybe around the same price from orlandoattractions.com, depending on whether your bank or credit card company charge a non-sterling transaction fee.
This is true. The FREE day is the clincher with the undercover ticket. If you don't actually need the 3rd day then orlandoattraction price is better.

We finally went with undercover last night as it was a relatively small price to pay for the knowledge that we could decide at the last minute to go to the park fors an extra evening (or whole day)
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