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20 Jan 20, 02:06 PM |
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Seaworld 2-day tickets - do these exist?
Hello! Quick question. We're staying in a villa offsite for 2 weeks next month and would like to do maybe 2 days at Seaworld with our 3-year-old.
I've been googling, but I can't find multi-day tickets for Seaworld, is that correct? They only seem to have multiday-multipark tickets (which we don't want, we just want to do Seaworld itself this time), or the unlimited 14 day tickets. Is that right, there's nothing in between? Thanks in advance for any confirmation! |
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20 Jan 20, 02:41 PM |
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Sea world.com advertise a 2day any combination park ticket might be worth emailing them to see if it can be used 2days at the same park
I know it could last year |
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20 Jan 20, 02:59 PM |
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As far as I know they don't do a 2 day pass, if you want to do 2 days you would need to buy 2 separate tickets and at $101.57 per day plus parking it would be cheaper to buy a 3 park multi ticket at around £106 which includes parking. It's the cheapest option.
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20 Jan 20, 03:19 PM |
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Can we then visit Seaworld for this 3 times? Or is it meant to be used for like, Seaworld x1, Aquatica x1, Bush Gardens x1?
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20 Jan 20, 03:32 PM |
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You can visit any of the 3 parks as many times as you like for 14 days from first use.
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20 Jan 20, 03:34 PM |
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20 Jan 20, 04:17 PM |
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Usually if you buy a 1 day pass you get a second day free upgrade in the park ,just go to guest services .
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20 Jan 20, 06:57 PM |
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You can buy a SeaWorld two park ticket from undercovertourist or visitorlando.com. You don't have to use this ticket for different parks you can use it just for SeaWorld [at least that was what I was told when I phoned undercovertourist].
It also says the following on the visitorlando.com site. "Valid for 2 days SeaWorld, Aquatica, Busch Gardens, or Adventure Island. May visit the same park twice. Valid for one year from date of purchase or up to 14 days after first use" Link below for visitorlando.com tickets.visitorlando/tic...-busch-gardens You can also buy the 2 park ticket with free dining. If you're driving it might work out cheaper to buy the SeaWorld 3 for 2 ticket as it includes free parking. As boltyboy said you can buy this for £106 adult [or £102 child]. Link below. themeparktickets/T...Gardens-Ticket
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21 Jan 20, 03:59 PM |
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Just to add that the 2-Day Seaworld ticket mentioned above is $96 (+tax) on Visit Orlando, which is about £78.
The 2-Park (2-Day) ticket on UndercoverTourist.com is just over $108, which is about £83. Both of the above are cheaper than the 3-Park Multi ticket if you only want 2-days at any of the Seaworld parks and aren't parking a car there. I believe Seaworld stopped doing that a few years ago. You no longer get a second day free. Instead I suppose you can get a second day for an extra $20 (or thereabouts).
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21 Jan 20, 04:06 PM |
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Ah brilliant, thanks everyone for the options! I think we'll decide how many days we want once we've actually landed in Florida - but thanks so much for showing me these options. I was getting really confused, only ever done Disney tickets before.
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