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26 Jul 15, 06:11 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
Join Date: Jul 11
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Thanks for the advice folks, atm me and my friends havent booked anything yet. so wont know our day to day plan. It will be july 2016 we go i believe.
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27 Jul 15, 01:35 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Apr 08
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If you have a rough idea that would be great i.e. 6 days Disney, 2 Disney water parks, 3 days US/IOA etc?
You will definitelly be able to do it cheaper if you are restricting the number of days you want to do
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28 Jul 15, 08:34 PM |
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Is the all in one better suited for longer stays ?
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29 Jul 15, 09:13 AM |
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Being a bit Goofy
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29 Jul 15, 02:47 PM |
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Yes, a few years ago TAs used to offer "The One" combo. This was a group of tickets bundled together for one price and cover nearly all of the parks in-and-around Orlando.
I don't think they call it "The One" any more. However, ticket bundles do still exist. For example, Florida Escapes does an "Orlando Multiticket" for £538 which covers all the Disney parks, both Universal parks and all the Seaworld parks. The price will be much more than £300 now though. As mentioned earlier, a 2016 Disney Ultimate ticket itself costs around £300. Orlando Attractions does a good combo - the Mini Monty Combo includes a Disney 7 day base ticket, a Universal 3 day ticket and a Seaworld/Aquatica/Busch ticket for £473. Kind of, yes. But it's more a case of being more convenient, as Slinky says. It saves you having to work out how many days you want to visit each park. It's easier (but a bit more expensive) to just get tickets that cover every park and every day. That way, you're not restricted at all. And, let's face it, TAs and companies selling tickets want you to buy the more expensive all-in-one tickets because they'll make more money.
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7 Dec 15, 06:52 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
Join Date: Jul 11
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Ok so we did book for next July. Need to get the ball rolling with the park tickets. We all want to do the Kennedy space center.. do we buy that ticket before we leave or on arrival ?
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7 Dec 15, 06:52 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Mar 02
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