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Old 2 Feb 10, 12:47 AM  
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Think we've finally decided on tickets

Going 23rd March for 21 nights, tickets we're looking at is :-

21 Days Disney Ultimate, 14 Days Islands Of Adventure/Universal Studios & 14 Days Seaworld/Aquatica although if it was Seaworld only that's ok as I'm not bothered about Aquatica (Would anyone reccomend Aquatica?) & although would like to do Busch Gardens I think it's too far out with no car. Only really wanted a couple of days in Seaworld but thought this was a good deal.

DH still undecided about Kennedy as he only wants to go if a launch on, we've been before so he's not bothered about going again just to look round ITMS.

Was going to book with Travel Republic but £18 charge OUCH! When I looked at Virgin prices seemed similar but when tried adding them to excisting holiday it was charging a few £'s (in some cases around £5 more) per ticket - does anyone know why? I know Virgin is down at the moment but if I book online & call them to explain will they refund the extra? Am waiting on a new bank card so can't book over phone at moment (can use DH's card online lol!).

Someone has mentioned the 3 for 2 Seaworld/Aquatica/Busch Gardens from Virgin with free shuttles which would be a good idea if I can get them.
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Old 2 Feb 10, 09:07 AM  
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Seems like a good choice of tickets, which will give you plenty of freedom to choose when and where to go. We always get the Disney tickets to cover our entire holiday as it's nice just to pop to a park for a couple of hours in the evening sometimes even on a 'Non Disney-park' day.
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Virgin back up but prices gone up a LOT so a lot cheaper even with card fee to book through TR so that's all done now. Still loads to do though, ESTA's, currency, etc
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