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Old 9 Jan 22, 03:37 PM  
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Are current combo prices good? NEWBIE

Hi everyone

Total newbie here and feeling pretty overwhelmed having just booked a trip yesterday for April 2022.

Is the current price of approx £721 for the Disney & universal 14 day combo ticket a good price?

I note this current offer is only valid for roughly another 4 days - I don't want to miss out if its good but I also don't want to rush into buying when have no experience at all to know if this is infact a good price or not? I know no-one knows what the next offer might be to know whether or not to hold off but I am hoping with all the experience you guys have thats yas might be able to point me in the right direction

Thanks so much

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Old 9 Jan 22, 04:06 PM  
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These are the normal prices...

Disney 14 day ticket - £489 (assuming you are arriving on or before 19/04)
Universal 14 day ticket - Around £285 depending on supplier

So you're saving around £50 compared to separate purchases, but only around £20 compared to the normal combo price IIRC as the only deal on is adults at kids prices which isn't a big difference. There are never huge offers on tickets, so I'd say it's a reasonable price but also not a cannot miss deal.

Saving is less if arriving late April, as the Disney ticket is cheaper then.

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Old 10 Jan 22, 08:38 PM  
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Originally Posted by loldis View Post
These are the normal prices...

Disney 14 day ticket - £489 (assuming you are arriving on or before 19/04)
Universal 14 day ticket - Around £285 depending on supplier

So you're saving around £50 compared to separate purchases, but only around £20 compared to the normal combo price IIRC as the only deal on is adults at kids prices which isn't a big difference. There are never huge offers on tickets, so I'd say it's a reasonable price but also not a cannot miss deal.

Saving is less if arriving late April, as the Disney ticket is cheaper then.
Thank you so much for your help and guidance, much appreciated!
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