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25 Nov 14, 09:27 PM |
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Excited about Disney
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Is there one ticket that covers these parks or what's the best combo?
We want to visit:
Univeral Studios Universal IOA Disney parks (Epcot, MK, AK, Hollywood Studios etc) Waterparks (Aquatica, Typhoon Lagoon, Blizzard Beach) Seaworld. I've seen the Disney Magic ticket on Floridatix which appears to cover these parks, but is there a better (cheaper!) way? Or a better site to book tickets on? thank you |
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25 Nov 14, 09:47 PM |
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I've also used florida tix and bought the ultimate all singing - all dancing tickets. Think it was £448 per person
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25 Nov 14, 09:54 PM |
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You can buy an "ultimate" ticket (called a variety of names depending on which company you use) for around £450 last time we bought it. This sounds like a hell of a lot of money but if you are going to really hit all the parks, it can work out quite good value, as you can go in and out of them all as many times as you like. There are so many different combinations though so I would suggest looking on one of the agency sites and working out what's best for you. We bought a flex ticket last time for a couple of hundred but that didn't give us access to Disney, which we didn't think we were bothered about until we got there! With gate prices in the $100/visit region, it soon shoots up making the ultimate quite a good deal after all.
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25 Nov 14, 09:58 PM |
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Thread Starter
Excited about Disney
Join Date: Aug 10
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That's great advice thank you.
So is floridatix acknowledged as the best ticket site? |
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25 Nov 14, 09:59 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
Join Date: Aug 12
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We've also used them and Orlando Attractions. However, I saved park-tickets.com in my favourites as one to check next time because people were saying how competitive they were. Haven't tried yet but could be worth a look?
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26 Nov 14, 07:18 AM |
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I bought mine from Attraction tickets direct... They do a variety of Combo tickets, and have a quick view thing where you can compare what ticket covers what parks... I had the cheapest combo without the Seaworld/Busch/Aquatica etc as i had booked Discovery cove and they come with that so didnt want to be paying twice for them!
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26 Nov 14, 04:13 PM |
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There isn't one ticket that covers all those parks.
However, there are often combos or bundles of tickets that cover those parks. You'll probably want a combo including a Universal 2-Park ticket, Disney Ultimate ticket and a Seaworld/Aquatica ticket. For Disney, if you know how many days you'll visit the Disney parks, you could save a little money by buying Magic Your Way tickets. Depends on who you ask. The Magic Combo at FloridaTix costs £478 for 2015. FloridaEscapes does a similar combo - called the Orlando Multiticket - for £471 for 2015. And they currently have a 2% discount offer, so the price will be closer to £462.
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2 Dec 14, 09:58 PM |
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We bought the Freedom ticket which covered all these parks we were £480 with ATD it also gives you Busch Gardens with the seaworld. It is actually 3 different tickets 14 days each Disney, Universal/IOA and Seaworld which includes Busch Gardens and Aquatica. We also did all of them except typhoon lagoon including magic kingdom 3 times.
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2 Dec 14, 09:58 PM |
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Imagineer
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