Notices
Tickets Theme Park Ticket questions and advice

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
Old 9 Sep 19, 11:59 AM  
Link to this Post
#1
spestell
Excited about Disney
 
spestell's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 06
Mobile Disney Base Tickets

Hi, if ai buy 6 day disney Base ticket from undercover tourist does it link to the Disney app to book fast pass, like a uk ultimate ticket
spestell is offline Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 9 Sep 19, 12:13 PM  
Link to this Post
#2
NHH
A Guest at All-Stars
 
Join Date: Aug 19
I’d be interested in this too, as we’re only doing 4 days at Disney and I think this might be less expensive than one of the UK 7/14/21 day ultimate tickets.
NHH is offline Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 9 Sep 19, 12:44 PM  
Link to this Post
#3
chmurf
Imagineer
 
Join Date: Dec 12
you will be able to link the tickets to your MDX, don't worry

now, just really compare the prices before

if you need 6 days, remember that US base tickets does not include the hopper feature, the memory maker, water parks and free round of gold

a 6 days base ticket (no hopper, no memory maker, no nothing) will hit you for $479 that's £387

a 14 days ticket costs £395 for 2019 and £449 for 2020

be sure to weigh the perks, compared to price. Especially for the memory maker part, and the hopper feature

it also depends if you get a good deal on undercover tourist, such as free days (check expiration dates if you go for a deal)
chmurf is offline Boy Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 9 Sep 19, 01:29 PM  
Link to this Post
#4
Shooby doo
Imagineer
 
Shooby doo's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 09

Shooby doo's Reviews
Hotel Reviews: 2
Restaurant Reviews: 12

theDIBB Guidebook
Guidebook Reviews: 1
Also worth considering that a 6 day base has to be used 8 days from first visit & to add "Flex" to this raises the price to $581 making the UK pass the much better option. With the Date based pricing, it is fairly restrictive in how you use it, you near enough have to have your Disney visits back to back
SD
__________________
Raddison Inn LBV '92,Comfort Inn LBV '94,Residence by Marriott LBV '98,Comfort Inn Kids Suite LBV '99Springhill Suites LBV '01,Summerfield suites LBV '03 ,Holiday Inn Sunnspree LBV '04 ,Staybridge Suites LBV '06 ,Caribbean Beach WDW '08 DVC= WLV +SSR '12,SSR '14,SSR +US Royal Pacific '15 SSR '16 AKL/SSR '18 WL/SSR'19 SSR '22
DVC Owner Extraordinare-SSR
Shooby doo is offline Boy Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 9 Sep 19, 01:44 PM  
Link to this Post
#5
chmurf
Imagineer
 
Join Date: Dec 12
Originally Posted by Shooby doo View Post
Also worth considering that a 6 day base has to be used 8 days from first visit & to add "Flex" to this raises the price to $581 making the UK pass the much better option. With the Date based pricing, it is fairly restrictive in how you use it, you near enough have to have your Disney visits back to back
SD
this!

the change is quite recent, and we still need to get used to that. In the past OP would have had 14 days to use their 6 days of entry, now they only have 8

good point.
chmurf is offline Boy Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 9 Sep 19, 03:29 PM  
Link to this Post
#6
Nimbus
Imagineer
 
Nimbus's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 10
Location: South Manchester

Nimbus's Reviews
Hotel Reviews: 8
Restaurant Reviews: 21

theDIBB Guidebook
Guidebook Photos: 36
Guidebook Reviews: 2
Originally Posted by spestell View Post
Hi, if ai buy 6 day disney Base ticket from undercover tourist does it link to the Disney app to book fast pass, like a uk ultimate ticket
Yes, all valid Disney tickets link to your Disney account accessed via the app or website.

Originally Posted by chmurf View Post
a 6 days base ticket (no hopper, no memory maker, no nothing) will hit you for $479 that's £387
The price depends on the date. If the OP was going around now then a 6 day base ticket would cost $411, or £333, from OrlandoAttractions. That's about £60 per person cheaper than the 14-day ticket.

As you say, the OP needs to weigh up all the perks that the Ultimate tickets provide (including the reduced period of validity) versus the saving, which could be £240 for a family of 4.
__________________
DLC: Jun 1996 // DLP: Aug 2013 // WDW: Dec 1997 | Feb 2000 | Mar 2001 | Feb 2006 | Oct 2010 | May 2012 | Aug 2014 | Apr 2016 | Apr 2023

~ Trip Report Indexes ~
Nimbus is online now Boy Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 9 Sep 19, 03:47 PM  
Link to this Post
#7
lyn1
Imagineer
 
lyn1's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 07
Location: South Wales
Looking at 1 of the OP other threads [link below], it looks like they are only going for 1 week in January so the 6 day ticket is all they will need, although they could buy 1 Disney 14 Day Ultimate ticket for the memory maker if they wanted it.

https://www.thedibb.co.uk/forums/sho...8#post14062648

They could buy the 4-Day Disney Theme Park Base Ticket - with 2 Extra Days [6 days in total] from undercovertourist for $440.34, roughly £356.14 for next January. The cheapest that I can see for the Disney 14 Day Ultimate ticket is £416 from travelrepublic.co.uk so the 6 day ticket is around £60 cheaper.

orlandoattractions.com are slightly cheaper for the 6 day date based ticket, £350.73 but it's a Will Call ticket that they would have to pick up over there [although they can still be linked to your MDE account to book fastpassess before you go], whereas with undercovertourist they have the option of an E-Ticket or having the ticket mailed to them. Link below for orlandoattractions.com.

orlandoattractions/t...kets-worldwide

It says on undercovertourist that the 6 day ticket will have to be used in a 9 day window. Below is from their site.

Link this 6-Day Disney Theme Park Base Ticket to My Disney Experience for FastPass+ reservations.

Admission to one or more of the following Walt Disney World® Resort attractions for each day of the ticket - 6 Days (1 Theme Park per day; no hopping, no water parks) within a 9 day window of your selected start date
:
__________________
All Star Movies Sept 2001/ All Star Music 2002/ Pop Century Sept 2009/ Pop Century Sept 2012/ Pop Century Sept 2014/ Pop Century 2017/ All Star Music Sept 2018

Edited at 04:07 PM.
lyn1 is offline Boy Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 9 Sep 19, 03:58 PM  
Link to this Post
#8
lyn1
Imagineer
 
lyn1's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 07
Location: South Wales
Originally Posted by NHH View Post
I’d be interested in this too, as we’re only doing 4 days at Disney and I think this might be less expensive than one of the UK 7/14/21 day ultimate tickets.
Have a look on undercovertourist and orlandoattractions.com to compare prices for your dates. Link below for orlandoattractions.com.

orlandoattractions/t...kets-worldwide

Don't forget that if you buy the 4 day ticket it will have to be used in a 7 day period, including the day you activate it.
__________________
All Star Movies Sept 2001/ All Star Music 2002/ Pop Century Sept 2009/ Pop Century Sept 2012/ Pop Century Sept 2014/ Pop Century 2017/ All Star Music Sept 2018
lyn1 is offline Boy Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 9 Sep 19, 09:23 PM  
Link to this Post
#9
spestell
Thread Starter
Excited about Disney
 
spestell's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 06
Mobile

Thank you for all your replies. We are just going for 1 week in January for my sons birthday and just doing Disney, So we don’t require all the extras of an ultimate ticket.
spestell is offline Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Reply


Forum Jump


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 02:50 PM.


Powered by vBulletin - Copyright © 2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
DIBB Savings
AttractionTickets.com

Get £10 off each Disney Ticket with the code ATDIBB10

Get up to £50 off per room at Disney or Universal with the code DIBBHOTELS


theDIBB Blog
Guests can book their 2025 Hotel and Ticket package early to enjoy Free Dining &... Read More »
The iconic 1900 Park Fare restaurant is opening its doors once again at Disney’s Grand... Read More »
One of the the five worlds found in Epic Universe, How to Train Your Dragon... Read More »


theDIBB Menu


Exchange Rates
US Dollar Rates
ASDA  $1.2149
CaxtonFX  $1.2152
Covent Garden FX  $1.2247
FAIRFX  $1.2181
John Lewis  $1.2194
M&S  $1.1983
Post Office  $1.1961
Sainsburys  $1.2139
TESCO  $1.2150
Travelex  $1.2155
Updated: 14:30 19/04/2024
Euro Rates
ASDA  €1.1409
CaxtonFX  €1.1389
Covent Garden FX  €1.1502
FAIRFX  €1.1434
John Lewis  €1.1458
M&S  €1.1267
Post Office  €1.1248
Sainsburys  €1.1413
TESCO  €1.1419
Travelex  €1.1427
Updated: 14:30 19/04/2024

DIBB Premium Membership
Did you know you can help support theDIBB with Premium Membership?

Check out this link for more information and benefits, such as...

"No adverts on theDIBB Forums"

Upgrade Now



X