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Old 18 Feb 19, 01:24 PM  
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Hi all we usually book the 14 day tickets in advance complete with memory maker, however this year due to money (house move and new baby ) we were looking for a cheaper option.

We have 3 dd’s (4,3 and a 6month old) and really want to visit MK and possibly Epcot to meet the princesses.

Have looked at magic your way base tickets but not sure if they work out better value etc. Any advice on best tickets to look at would be great!

Thanks!
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How much have you found the Magic your way tickets for?
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Don't think that anyone can give you a rough price as Disney now have variable pricing depending on when you go, so they would need a date? On a short ticket there won't be major savings but look at mapleleaftickets for an idea.
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Originally Posted by Lma1986 View Post
Hi all we usually book the 14 day tickets in advance complete with memory maker, however this year due to money (house move and new baby ) we were looking for a cheaper option.

We have 3 dd’s (4,3 and a 6month old) and really want to visit MK and possibly Epcot to meet the princesses.

Have looked at magic your way base tickets but not sure if they work out better value etc. Any advice on best tickets to look at would be great!
It sounds like your cheapest options would be either a 2 day MYW Base ticket or a 1 day MYW Park Hopper ticket. With the 2 day ticket you could visit MK one day and Epcot on another day. With the 1 day ticket you'd have to visit MK and Epcot on the same day, but it is slightly cheaper.

The prices of the Magic Your Way tickets can be found here:

https://www.thedibb.co.uk/forums/Wal...ces-p-858.html

The price varies depending on the date you will visit.

You can get the MYW tickets from Disney's US website or from somewhere like OrlandoAttractions.com or UndercoverTourist.com. The price, depending on date, will be roughly as follows for either the 1-Day or 2-Day ticket:

1-Day MYW Park Hopper ticket = approx $180 (£140) per adult
2-Day MYW Base ticket = approx $230 (£180) per adult

Children's tickets are around $5 to $10 less than the above. Your 6 month old does not require a ticket and will get in for free.

The above are significantly cheaper than getting UK 7-day or 14-day Ultimate tickets. However, they are expensive for just 1 or 2 days at Disney.
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Thanks for the replies. I’ve found 3 day base tickets for $292 per adult and $279 per child.

Cheaper than the ultimate tickets but was worried about the flexibility as I’m not sure how the children will cope with whole days at the park and don’t want to miss anything 🙈 will certainly have a look at the other websites mentioned above.
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Originally Posted by Lma1986 View Post
Thanks for the replies. I’ve found 3 day base tickets for $292 per adult and $279 per child.

Cheaper than the ultimate tickets but was worried about the flexibility as I’m not sure how the children will cope with whole days at the park and don’t want to miss anything 🙈 will certainly have a look at the other websites mentioned above.
What dates is that for, and does it include tax?
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