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6 Jan 22, 09:27 PM |
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Trying for More Ears
Join Date: Dec 19
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Disney ticket questions
May have already been asked and answered so apologies in advance,
We are due to go in October, at the mo attraction tickets is coming up the best offer with memory maker included- I’ve mailed them but no answer as yet does anyone know if they are they removing this offer anytime soon? Another question is I’m forever seeing vloggers saying genie + isn’t needed some days, but I’m feeling that parks will only get busier and busier this year and come October without it will be a struggle |
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6 Jan 22, 09:40 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: May 17
Location: Sussex
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UK tickets always come with Memory Maker, it's not a limited time deal. It is slightly cheaper than normal as they're doing the adults at kids prices tickets but that's the only limited part - says it finishes in 11 days. Everything else is standard UK ticket features.
If you think Genie+ will be worth it for you and you can afford the extra cost, you may as well do the UK pricing for it. I wouldn't personally get enough value from it, but YMMV. I didn't use it at all last month and there was really only 1 ride (Peter Pan) where the queue was long enough to justify the cost. But I rope drop, someone turning up in the middle of the day would have a very different experience. Edited at 09:43 PM. |
7 Jan 22, 12:24 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Sep 11
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You firstly need to consider how many days you will go to Disney parks. 9 days is the break even for purchasing on a day per day basis. If you aren't going to spend more than 9 days then you should consider only buying it when you are there.
Arguably MK is the best park for Genie plus, HS a second, but AK and certainly Epcot seem to be a waste. If you take that into consideration then it's probably unlikley you'll reach 9 days. Obviously buying when you are there gives you the flexibility to see how busy it is and how genie works for you, rather than paying it all upfront and hardly using it. As mentioned memory maker is included with all UK tickets, AT have an offer right now on the adults at kids prices but offers come and go between different vendors all the time. |
7 Jan 22, 02:06 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
Join Date: Jun 20
Location: Sussex By The Sea
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AT are also currently offering their cover plus insurance at £10 per ticket so you can use the Dibb discount to get 'free ticket' insurance.
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8 Jan 22, 01:30 PM |
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