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27 May 19, 05:36 PM |
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slightly serious Dibber
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1 day Disney ticket
Some advice please... has anyone bought tickets direct from WDW.
I changed the site to US as advised by another dibber and it brings up 1 day tickets. Happy to do specific date but, stupid question, will it let me purchase as I’m in the UK. Also will it be an actual ticket that I receive in the post? Is this the cheapest / best place to purchase or should I be looking elsewhere? Many thanks
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27 May 19, 05:52 PM |
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Should let you buy them in the UK. Might be worth looking at multiple day tickets though, a 2 day ticket might not be that much more expensive than a 1 day for example.
Might be wrong but they are usually will call tickets, so you can link them to MDE and if you already have magic bands you can use them, else you can pick up plastic card tickets at guest relations.
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27 May 19, 05:53 PM |
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Disney does not allow discounts on one day tickets.
Dont allow disney to post the ticket to you as they will charge you around $25 ,they will forward details of the ticket to allow you to make fast past bookings to then collect the ticket at the will call window.Details will be forwarded by email to you. |
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27 May 19, 06:03 PM |
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Dont allow disney to post the ticket to you as they will charge you around $25 ,they
will forward details of the ticket to allow you to make fast past bookings to then collect the ticket at the will call window.Details will be forwarded by email to you.[/QUOTE] Thank you but if I go to the will call window do I need to allow more time as would like to get inside the park for rope drop
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27 May 19, 09:18 PM |
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Undercover Tourist sell one day tickets and they will post to the UK for free. They are a bit more expensive that WDW but at least you will have the proper ticket in your hand which will save you time when you get to the Park.
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27 May 19, 09:21 PM |
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Can you collect at DS instead? We just bought our one day tickets from Character Warehouse out there for the same price as the gate. No queue at all.
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27 May 19, 11:00 PM |
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Totally agree with this. For the sake of about $2.50 more per ticket, roughly £2, the OP could have the tickets posted and avoid the messing about when they get over there.
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