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Old 9 Dec 18, 12:20 AM  
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We are very lucky to have the opportunity to go for 4 weeks next September as a celebration of our 25th anniversary. We have annual passes for Disney and universal but will be joined by our eldest daughter who does not.
We think an AP for universal is the best option for her but don't know if there is a better option than two 14 day tickets in terms of flexibility for our stay?
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I’d look at a three week Disney ticket and arrange your park vists accordingly. You could do midweek to midweek so there are only few days at each end without Disney tickets.
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Unless your daughter really wants to visit Disney at the very beginning and the very end of the 4 week stay, I’d do as Bev suggests and get a 3 week ticket for £415 and start it a couple of days into the holiday.

Otherwise, I’m afraid the options are either two 14-day tickets or an Annual Pass. I think two 14-day tickets are slightly cheaper (but not cheap!) at £750.
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