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Old 29 Oct 19, 09:18 AM  
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A friend of mine lives in Holland, where can they get Disney,universal and Discovery Cove tickets from. I use undercover tourist or attraction tickets.
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Old 29 Oct 19, 11:59 AM  
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They can go direct to the companies.
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Old 29 Oct 19, 12:07 PM  
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So can they use the ones I use?
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Old 29 Oct 19, 04:42 PM  
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We are also form the Netherlands and we always book our tickets through UK based re-sellers and never had any problems. Just make sure they ships overseas and take in account the shipping costs and you'll be fine.
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Old 29 Oct 19, 08:11 PM  
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Could you tell me which uk sellers you use in Holland.
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Old 29 Oct 19, 08:27 PM  
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you can use attraction tickets direct Deutschland, they don't have shipping fees on most tickets, and you pay in euros

the site is in german, but being from holland you should have kein Problem :p :p :p
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Old 29 Oct 19, 08:51 PM  
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We mainly use orlandoattractiontickets.co.uk because they have better deals and ticket conditions than the German and Dutch website.
For example the 3 park sea world tickets only have 3 uses in 14 day at the German site and unlimited use at the UK sites (and free parking).
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Old 29 Oct 19, 09:50 PM  
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Eebeer17 what currency do you pay in?
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Old 30 Oct 19, 09:20 AM  
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For Disney tickets the easiest option is disneyholidays.ie because you can get the 7-, 14-, or 21-day ultimate tickets with memory maker. Plus, you buy direct and you can pay in EUR. To my knowledge these are e-tickets which can be linked to MDE and if they don't have a magicband they can pick up a physical ticket at guest services on property.

If they are redirected to the Europe site they will be offered US-style MYW tickets but with prices in EUR. If this happens they should manually change the country to Ireland (in an incognito window if need be) to get to the UK&IE tickets. Depending on the exchange rate the UK prices in GBP are sometimes slightly cheaper but right now IE is cheaper.

For other parks it's best to shop around but overall I agree with Eerbeer17 that buying through a UK vendor is the way to go for Universal and Sea World. If Expedia.co.uk are having an offer you can sometimes get SW there cheaper. When we did Discovery Cove we booked with Orlando Attraction Tickets in the UK and asked them to provide e-tickets to avoid the shipping fee.

The only tickets I would recommend getting in the US are:
1. Disney tickets for just a couple of days, as the minimum for the ultimates is 7 days
2. Mid-day Disney tickets
3. Party tickets (MNSSHP & MVMCP), as these are currently cheaper in the US than in Europe.

These three I would get from Undercover Tourist or Disney direct in the US, depending on the price difference.

Regarding currency: if they find a better price with a UK vendor for something it's worth it to buy in GBP, which should result in roughly 2.5% FX fees. This is no different than buying in USD from Undercover Tourist and the like.

Btw, they are also eligible to book UK/IE free dining packages with Disney. All they have to do is change the country at the top of the page to UK or Ireland to get the offers.

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Eebeer17 what currency do you pay in?
When we book from an UK site we pay in GBP which means we have to pay a little exchange fee.
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