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16 Oct 17, 10:10 PM |
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So glad I've seen this, was about to buy but going to hold out now!
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17 Oct 17, 06:12 AM |
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Being a bit Goofy
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If I hadn’t ordered mine from Thomas cook then I would pay that. I don’t actually think Disney tickets are over priced for what they give you access to. You can visit 4 theme parks and 2 water parks as many times as you want for 14 days.
If it’s too expensive don’t go, have a different type of holiday. |
17 Oct 17, 07:43 AM |
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17 Oct 17, 07:55 AM |
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Being a bit Goofy
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What happens if you can’t pay less than £300?
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17 Oct 17, 10:22 AM |
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Is anybody looking at the Floridatix free cancellation offer? You can pay deposit only still but it's free cancellation rather than £35. They aren't the cheapest (£400 per Adult after 2% cashback)
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17 Oct 17, 10:28 AM |
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The current 2017 tickets cost £370 on Disney's website and some third-party websites are selling them for £345. Therefore, the majority of people are paying between £345 and £370 for their tickets currently.
Unless Disney do the 25% offer again, the 2018 tickets will not be less than £350. You may be disappointed if you expect to pay £300 or less. I think £300 is expensive and spending over £5K on the whole holiday is also expensive. I still pay it though. So do a lot of other people.
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17 Oct 17, 10:39 AM |
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17 Oct 17, 02:07 PM |
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Earning My Ears
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17 Oct 17, 04:28 PM |
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Getting Excited
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Just booked to go back after nearly 10 years!
Was looking to buy tickets this month... I will wait and see if the offer comes back!
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17 Oct 17, 05:56 PM |
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Getting Excited
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We stopped doing Disney a few years back as the prices even then added too much to what was an expensive holiday, plus we had been a few times and the kids were getting older so didn't find Magic Kingdom as thrilling as they used to, got a bit bored with Epcot, got rained on every time we went to Animal Kingdom but loved the water parks.
We are grateful that we have managed to visit Florida every year and have been doing Universal and or Busch/Seaworld and using the free days as a pool or waterpark day along with trips to places we haven't been before. For 4 people nearly £1700 for Disney is a ridiculous amount on top of the holiday then they are that greedy they want another $20 per day to park your car. If we could get the tickets for around £300 each for next year then we will be very tempted to 'splash out' as we have not been in years but if not then it looks like its Busch/Seaworld/Aquatica and Kennedy this year. If they do have a 'sale', is this just buying directly or do the likes of Orlando Attractions pass the discount on. Also is the sale more Black Friday or mid December onwards as well ? |
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