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18 May 17, 11:40 AM |
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Being a bit Goofy
Join Date: Jan 14
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combo tickets help!
Where are the best sites to look for combo tickets.
We want the Magic kingdom/universal/seaworld. So many options out there. Anyone got recommendations for best place to obtain tickets. Also i notice the prices shoot up for 2018 which is when we are going. Do we wait until next year as we go May 2018. The prices seem alot steeper from 2017. Will they come down how is it best to play it? Thank you in advance. First timer! |
18 May 17, 12:05 PM |
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Proud to wear my Ears
Join Date: Apr 16
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Hi the best company's are
Orlando attraction s Florida tix American attractions I would not buy now and just keep checking prices to see if any sales or deal are on I find it best to buy in about late jan Feb when they have sales on. I bought my tickets in February for this year and paid £994 for 2 adults from Orlando attractions for a Disney universal ticket which includes 14 day unlimited entry to 6 Disney park universal studios islands of adventure and volcano bay,. I also booked through Orlando attractions because they have a voucher for 10% of on us car hire code is OAT10 which saved me another £45 |
18 May 17, 12:37 PM |
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Just moved this to the ticket forum for you 👍
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18 May 17, 12:44 PM |
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Being a bit Goofy
Join Date: Sep 13
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we go in 2019 so dreading it as these are the tickets were wanting too. shop around is the biggest bit of advice. they do vary. also check cashback sites.
pillinger world travel told us theyre expecting disney to put the 25% off offer back on again next year as ticket sales have plummetted wince they went back up |
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18 May 17, 05:17 PM |
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Imagineer
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Have a look on orlandoattractions.com just to give you some idea of the 2018 prices, they're about the cheapest at the moment. Link below.
orlandoattractions/tickets/ Are you doing all of Disney or just the Magic Kingdom? If you are doing just the Magic Kingdom you wouldn't need combo tickets. If you can give us some idea of how many days you want to do at the parks, we can give you some options. For example if you are only doing 1 day at SeaWorld you can buy a 1 day admission ticket, but if you intend to visit Busch Gardens and Aquatica as well, then you can buy the SeaWorld 3 for 2 ticket. Edited at 07:15 PM. |
18 May 17, 05:32 PM |
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Helping Donald
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Hi. We are going for the first time in 2018 too. Excited. I've been told FloridaTix are one of the cheapest sites and often have sales around bank holidays and New Year. I'm waiting until then to buy universal/seaworld combo tickets. Our Disney ones are included in our hotel price.
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18 May 17, 05:37 PM |
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Look above your post in the yellow box
Attraction Tickets Direct Attraction Tix Florida Escapes Florida Tix Orlando Attractions Orlando Attraction Tickets Orlando Ticket Deals I got ours from Attraction Tickets Direct
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22 May 17, 01:29 PM |
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Being a bit Goofy
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I can't work out which tickets to get. I want to have 14 days for Disney, but only want 2-3 days at Universal. I know my daughter will be too small for quite a few of the rides in Universal so I don't want to pay too much for universal. But it looks like you can only get a 14 day combo ticket for both parks or 14 days in just two or just 3 parks.
I don't want to pay for more days than I am going to use, but their daily tickets are extortionate. What would you advise? |
22 May 17, 01:40 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Aug 09
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You have summed up your situation. Buying a 3xdaily tickets would be more expensive than paying for the 14 days.
However one thing to note is that a combo ticket doesn't actually exist. Its just different tickets clubbed together and called a combo. Sometimes these are cheaper than buying them all separately but other times they are not. For instance it can be worth say buying your Disney tickets from ATD and getting whatever the freebie is at the time. It can then be worth buying Universal the following month and getting a different freebie. |
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22 May 17, 02:20 PM |
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Imagineer
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You can buy Universal 2 or 3 day tickets from undercovertourist.com, orlandoattractions.com, and direct from Universal. Links below for orlandoattractions.com and Universal. Have a look to compare prices.
If you want to ride the Hogwarts Express you will need the Park to Park tickets. Compare the prices for how many days you want, as there comes a point where it is just as cheap to buy the 14 day Explorer ticket. orlandoattractions/t...dios-worldwide universalorlando/web...omo/index.html Hope this helps. |
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