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2 Sep 12, 06:26 PM |
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Thanks so much for all your help. Will certainly plan for what we want to do and see what works out best. These may be ideal as i can't envisage us wanting to hop much, i much prefer to do one park one day then another the next IYKWIM x
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2 Sep 12, 09:52 PM |
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I wasn't criticizing. It is just a different opinion.
Lots of people claim that getting a 14 day ticket and only using some of the days means wasted days on the tickets. I don't think that it is as clear cut as that. MYW tickets are best for some people. Ultimates are the best for others. The question of which is better is not a straight forward mathematical calculation. For up to 5 days, it is fairly simple - the MYW will be better. Above that, will vary from family to family. Of course a plan will help, I completely agreed with that.
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2 Sep 12, 10:00 PM |
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Wickedplans - EVERYTHING is a mathematical calculation, Stu (the OCD Accountant).
PS - yes, you are spot on, under 5 days MYW, over, prob a 14 day pass is best buy...and by doing a plan, however sketchy will give peeps an idea of this...eg, what other parks / activities they want to do... but I think we are saying same thing here, just in different ways! |
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3 Sep 12, 11:07 AM |
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Nope.
It would have been 1 day and 2 visits on a MYW ticket with the Waterpark & Fun option, as the others have said. Well, you could have bought a 2 day Universal ticket for less than a 14 day Universal Bonus ticket. And you could have bought an 8 day MYW Base ticket for less than an Ultimate ticket. Or a 7 day MYW with Waterpark option ticket if one (or more) of those 8 days was just spent at a waterpark. So, if you knew how many days you were going to spend at each of the parks, you could have saved yourself some money - admittedly only about £30 per person this year (so not much of a saving). Of course, hindsight is a wonderful thing. Often we don't know quite how many days we'll spend in the parks before we go - especially first timers. Hence, for them, it's best getting a flexible 14 day ticket, as you say. But, if you do a rough plan and reckon you'll be spending less than 7 days at the Disney parks or less than 3 days at the other parks then it *may* be worth considering some cheaper options than the 14 day tickets, if money (rather than flexibility) is an issue.
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3 Sep 12, 11:07 AM |
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