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Old 13 Feb 11, 12:59 PM  
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Question "the ONE" ticket

I have been looking at various different tickets and this keeps popping up !
It is called a few different things from the one to Orlando freedom ticket!
From reading posts it seems that people mainly buy seperates for all different places!

This ticket get you 14 days to
DISNEY
Magic kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood studios, Animal kingdom, Blizzard beach ,Typhoon lagoon, Oak trail, Wild world of sports, Disney quest, Downtown Disney

UNIVERSAL
Studios, IOA, City walk, Wet n wild
Seaworld, Aquatica, Busch gardens

It ranges from £390 - £425

It seems cheaper than buying all separate but not sure?

Any tips or suggestions

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The One / Freedom / Multi are the 14day ultimate / Uni2prk / 3for2 Seaworld tickets bundled together. You still get 3 tickets. They may be cheaper as you are buying all three products from that company so they give you a little discount!

I bought the Multi ticket from Florida Escapes.
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The problem with all these tickets is you are paying for about 60 days worth of parks and usually are only there for 14 days.

If you must do Disney, Universal and Seaworld parks the Back to basics ticket from Orlando Attractions seems to make sense. 7 admissions to major Disney parks plus 14 days unlimited to the Universal and Seaworld parks. Cost £312 per adult

My personal choice is NO Seaworld, a 10 day MYW base ticket for Disney and a 14 Day 2 park Universal IOA. Total cost per adult about £250.
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Originally Posted by Greyfriars View Post
The problem with all these tickets is you are paying for about 60 days worth of parks and usually are only there for 14 days.

If you must do Disney, Universal and Seaworld parks the Back to basics ticket from Orlando Attractions seems to make sense. 7 admissions to major Disney parks plus 14 days unlimited to the Universal and Seaworld parks. Cost £312 per adult

My personal choice is NO Seaworld, a 10 day MYW base ticket for Disney and a 14 Day 2 park Universal IOA. Total cost per adult about £250.
Spooky, Greyfriars, I've just been doing my ticket reseacrh and came to exactly the same conclusion!
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I think it depends on how you are planning your holiday. My husband has created a spreadsheet with links to the ticket sites and what each of them costs. We found that you can get a base ticket for 3 days (upgraded to 5 days when booked online) with the same access to the waterparks for about £180 odd pounds for disney. The only thing is you are not allowed to hop. We bought this ticket last year and it was perfect but as I say it all depends on what you want. I can email you the spreadsheet if you want but I have a Macbook so I dont know if it would come in the right format.

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It's not ONE ticket to start with, it's normally three. And it's very rarely the cheapest way to do all the parks as there is simply no way you can visit 10 parks 14 times each but that's what you are paying for.

Personally, I would buy 7-10 days at WDW, base ticket, no hopping. Water parks if they are important to you (I can take or leave them) and a 2 park Universal bonus ticket.
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Originally Posted by Greyfriars View Post
The problem with all these tickets is you are paying for about 60 days worth of parks and usually are only there for 14 days.

If you must do Disney, Universal and Seaworld parks the Back to basics ticket from Orlando Attractions seems to make sense. 7 admissions to major Disney parks plus 14 days unlimited to the Universal and Seaworld parks. Cost £312 per adult

My personal choice is NO Seaworld, a 10 day MYW base ticket for Disney and a 14 Day 2 park Universal IOA. Total cost per adult about £250.
Thanks so much! I'll check these out! It's such a mine field so glad I have you guys to call upon

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I think it depends on how you are planning your holiday. My husband has created a spreadsheet with links to the ticket sites and what each of them costs. We found that you can get a base ticket for 3 days (upgraded to 5 days when booked online) with the same access to the waterparks for about £180 odd pounds for disney. The only thing is you are not allowed to hop. We bought this ticket last year and it was perfect but as I say it all depends on what you want. I can email you the spreadsheet if you want but I have a Macbook so I dont know if it would come in the right format.

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WOW thanks! Yes that would be great! I have an iPad so I assume it will work?
I must say that's really organised! I'm going the lazy river option and asking you guys he he he

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It's not ONE ticket to start with, it's normally three. And it's very rarely the cheapest way to do all the parks as there is simply no way you can visit 10 parks 14 times each but that's what you are paying for.

Personally, I would buy 7-10 days at WDW, base ticket, no hopping. Water parks if they are important to you (I can take or leave them) and a 2 park Universal bonus ticket.
Soo much to think about! I know it depends on what you want but if I'm honest i want to do everything but know that's impossible! This is 25 years of wanting to visit Disney and I'm finally going LoL!

Definitely want to go a water park and my mum loves sea world so not sure if the sea world and aquatica will suit?

Thanks so much not sure how I'd plan without The
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