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13 Jan 20, 12:04 AM |
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New Poster (5)
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What am I missing?
We are a family of 5 traveling to Orlando in June. We have decided to just do Disney as our children are all under 9 and feel trying to fit Disney plus Universal would be too much. I’ve been looking at the price of a 14 day, 6 Disney park tickets and it looks to me that buying direct from Disney is the cheapest at 2215 euro versus 2345 euro from attraction tickets. I know attraction tickets include magic bands at the moment but we could buy them separately and still save money going direct with Disney . I’m just afraid I’m missing something !
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13 Jan 20, 12:14 AM |
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I found Orlando Attractions cheaper than Disney or Attraction Tickets. I was also able to pay a £10 deposit for each ticket.
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13 Jan 20, 12:34 AM |
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13 Jan 20, 01:16 PM |
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No, you haven't missed anything. Attraction Tickets' prices tend to be on the more expensive side.
They do sometimes do offers - such as including extra tickets to other attractions for "free" - which can make them attractive. And some people might like some of those special Star Wars Magic Bands. Plus their customer service is apparently very good (so I hear). But otherwise, their prices do tend to be fairly high.
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13 Jan 20, 01:23 PM |
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Attraction Tickets did earn themselves the nickname of "Always the Dearest".
You don't need magic bands, they start at $16 each. Florida Escapes have a 14 day ticket for £385/366. Which I think would come to 2176 euros? It is a voucher to exchange, but IMO that is very simple to do. |
13 Jan 20, 01:23 PM |
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Excited about Disney
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No I don’t think you’re missing anything. Don’t forget to use topcashback or Quidco too.
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13 Jan 20, 05:19 PM |
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Thread Starter
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Thank you all for taking the time out to reply to my message. The whole ticket thing is a bit of a minefield!
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