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Old 30 Jul 18, 10:10 PM  
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Going to all the parks again in September for 10 days and not sure what the latest is, where best to buy etc. Do not want to be restricted at all, any park any day really.
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Old 31 Jul 18, 10:27 AM  
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I'm sure some of the ticket experts that frequent this forum my be able to give more detailed advice but I would look at the 'Disney & Universal Combo' ticket available from most ticket sellers, try the links in the yellow box above.

There is also a 'Orlando all in one pass', which gives unlimited access to Disney parks, universal, ioa, volcano bay, seaworld, busch gardens and aquatica see HERE
Yep, we have always done the combo ticket. Always great. Go wherever, whenever you feel like it
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Going to all the parks again in September for 10 days and not sure what the latest is, where best to buy etc. Do not want to be restricted at all, any park any day really.
Sounds like you're asking for the UK 14-day tickets to the 3 sets of parks - a Disney 14-Day Ultimate ticket (about £365), a Universal 14-day 3-Park Explorer ticket (about £245) and a Seaworld 3-Park 14-day ticket (about £105). Or get a bundle of all three together for one price - the "Orlando all in one pass" mentioned above is such a bundle.

Orlando Attractions does a bundle of all of these tickets called the Full Monty. It costs just under £709 per person:

orlandoattractions/t...ll-monty-combo

Or Florida Escapes does the same thing but calls theirs an Orlando Multiticket:

floridaescapes/spe...ket-2018-offer

And, as mentioned above, Orlando-Ticket-Deals does the "Orlando All in One Pass" bundle for the same price:

orlando-ticket-deals.co... ll-in-one-pass

Of course, it's worth remembering that you're effectively buying 42 days worth of tickets to 12 parks for your 10 day holiday. It's unlikely you'll get to do everything at all those parks, even if you go to the parks every day. But those tickets do mean you are not restricted at all and can come and go as you like.
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Originally Posted by Colleym View Post
Hi,
Going to all the parks again in September for 10 days and not sure what the latest is, where best to buy etc. Do not want to be restricted at all, any park any day really.
Vouchers...emails...exchange at booth (did last time)... can’t decide. No kids, two adults (well one is questionable)
Help greatly appreciated
If you can tell us how many days you want to do at Disney, and whether you want to do the water parks it will help.

The same with Universal, how many days do you want to do, are you going to ride the Hogwarts Express, also do you want to visit Volcano Bay.

You can buy tickets for Disney and Universal for the number of days you want to visit, but there will come a cut off point where it will be cheaper to buy the 14 day tickets.

Also when you say "Going to all the parks again" are you planning on doing SeaWorld and Busch Gardens as well as Disney and Universal. Only asking as you're only going for 10 days so it would be really pushing things, to say the least.

If you can give us a bit more info we can try and give you the best options.
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All parks all days is a very expensive option if you will only be there for 10 days.
You can’t physically visit all the parks more than once
4 days Disney
2 days Universal
1 day seaworld
1 day Busch
2 water parks Disney
1 at seaworld
1 at volcano bay

It makes no sense to pay for all access. Work out what you really want and we can offer better advice
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Originally Posted by BevS97 View Post
All parks all days is a very expensive option if you will only be there for 10 days.
You can’t physically visit all the parks more than once
4 days Disney
2 days Universal
1 day seaworld
1 day Busch
2 water parks Disney
1 at seaworld
1 at volcano bay

It makes no sense to pay for all access. Work out what you really want and we can offer better advice
I guess as they've been to Orlando before, they may know what things they like and what they don't. They may not be planning to spend whole days at each of the parks.

So, for example, they may spend half a day at HS then hop over to Epcot and spend half a day there. Perhaps visit a waterpark in the morning followed by a main park late afternoon/evening. They may do more than one park per day. Therefore, it's possible to visit all the parks - and some more than once - in 10 days (albeit a very busy and exhausting 10 days!).

Of course, there are cheaper ticket alternatives which do add restrictions, whether it's a limited number of days or no hopping (only 1 park per day) and the like. As you say, if the OP provides us a bit more info we might be able to recommend something cheaper. But if they "do not want to be restricted at all, any park any day" as they say, then they'll need something like the tickets listed above.
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Apologies all, did not realise i had some valuable responses. Thank you so much.

We won't be doing any waterparks, but instead:
4 days Disney (Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom, Epcot)
1 Day seaworld
1 day Bush Gardens
3 days universal ( Universal studios, islands of adventure x 2)
1 day shopping

Happy to do in any order really.
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Originally Posted by Colleym View Post
Apologies all, did not realise i had some valuable responses. Thank you so much.

We won't be doing any waterparks, but instead:
4 days Disney (Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom, Epcot)
1 Day seaworld
1 day Bush Gardens
3 days universal ( Universal studios, islands of adventure x 2)
1 day shopping

Happy to do in any order really.
Disney 4 Day Magic Your Way Base Ticket £294.14 from orlandoattractions.com, roughly the same from undercovertourist. Link below for orlandoattractions.com. You can't park hop with this ticket.

orlandoattractions/t...ay-base-ticket

Disney 4 Day Magic Your Way Hopper Ticket from undercovertourist $452.15, roughly £350.50, slightly dearer from orlandoattractions.com.

With some of the Disney tickets you get an extra day free from undercovertourist but they cost slightly dearer, plus you said you are only doing 4 days at Disney so you wouldn't want the extra day.

Just to let you know that if you decide to buy the Magic Your Way Hopper Tickets they don't include the memory maker. If you want this you might be better off buying 1 adult Disney 14 Day Ultimate ticket for £360 from orlandoattractiontickets.co.uk using the code mse5 [instead of the Hopper Ticket] as it's only £10 more, but the choice is yours. Link below.

orlandoattractiontickets...ltimate-Ticket

Universal 2-Park 3 Day Base Ticket from orlandoattractions.com £180.18, roughly the same from undercovertourist. Link below for orlandoattractions.com. You can't ride the Hogwarts Express or park hop with this ticket.

orlandoattractions/t...ay-base-ticket

Universal 2-Day Park-to-Park Ticket - Plus extra day free from undercovertourist $270.95, roughly £208.42.

SeaWorld Parks: Two Park Ticket from undercovertourist $100.19, roughly £77.

Maybe someone else can see some cheaper options as I only had a quick look.
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