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21 Mar 17, 10:16 PM |
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Discovery cove tickets
Been looking at Discovery Cove tickets for our next trip.
I'm finding the tickets are coming out a few pounds cheaper going through Orlando attractions than buying them direct. Will save us a fair bit though as there will be 7 of us. The question is: is there any advantage in booking direct that would justify paying the extra? Am I right in thinking also that if the weather is too poor they will try to accomodate us on a other day if they have availability? I'm not sure if I read that or dreamed it. |
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21 Mar 17, 10:35 PM |
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No benefit booking direct unless cheaper and yes you will still be offered another day if weather poor.
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22 Mar 17, 04:26 AM |
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As amandajane10 says, there's no benefit booking direct so go with the cheapest.
Also they will try and accomodate you on another day if the weather is poor. |
22 Mar 17, 12:03 PM |
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Thanks both. I will get them booked now
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