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3 Nov 23, 07:19 PM |
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Serious Dibber
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Black Friday Park Ticket Sales
Is there a typical % discount offered on park tickets by Floridatix on Black Friday?
Tickets for next year over £2k so any saving is a bonus 💷💷 |
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4 Nov 23, 12:08 AM |
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I suspect they'll be putting a small % discount on, they increased their prices in the last week of October. In order to advertise something in a sale they have to have been on sale at the current price for 28 days ... roughly 28 days between them putting prices up and Black Friday.
Example, 2024 Disney/Uni Combo was £859, it was pumped to £897 OrlandoAttractionTickets are doing it for £849 though so still cheaper |
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5 Nov 23, 09:21 AM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Jul 06
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Attraction tickets and others will offer a % off but they still may not be the cheapest. Trick is to do your research and shop around. Some prices google gives you may not be accurate given codes available when you go on the homepage of ticket website and don’t rule out booking direct if you have a family member who works in the nhs etc and can use blue light.
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5 Nov 23, 02:03 PM |
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Agree with the others, shopping around is the only way to get the best price. I have just bought our combo tickets for January, they cost £834pp from Orlandoattractions.com but were a whopping £929pp from Floridatix. That is a massive difference considering there are 4 of us.
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6 Nov 23, 03:39 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: May 14
Location: Kent
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I've noticed the prices have been creeping up on ATD recently, I don't know if that's because of the exchange rate, or because they are going to bring them back down again for Black Friday...
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7 Nov 23, 01:19 PM |
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Excited about Disney
Join Date: Mar 14
Location: Aberdeen
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8 Nov 23, 09:41 AM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
Join Date: Mar 16
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I can confirm this as I have been tracking prices. For example Florida Tix (who have confirmed an upcoming Black Friday Sale) these are for Sept 24
Ultimate Florida Combo (main 11 parks) Previous lowest £992.31 Current £1073 Disney 14 day Previous lowest £510.15 Current £557 6 Park Flexi Previous lowest £481.65 Current £517 |
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8 Nov 23, 01:23 PM |
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Excited about Disney
Join Date: Mar 14
Location: Aberdeen
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Yeh, this is what we were talking about. Its the same when you watch stuff on Amazon. They slowly increase the prices before that big sale.
I got my tickets when ATD has 10% off plus the Pound to dollar was at around 1.29 so i got a decent deal i think. Universal + Disney Combo 14 days 2 Adults 1 child Total cost £2480 this included the 25pp for cancellation/amendment cover. Todays price would be £2884 |
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7 Nov 23, 10:59 PM |
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Having Dinner with Goofy
Join Date: Jan 15
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Floridatix Facebook advertising their Black Friday sale to start this week.
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9 Nov 23, 08:47 PM |
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New Poster (5)
Join Date: Aug 23
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Black Friday Starts when?
When is Black Friday in the states, according to Google, it starts on November 24th but seeing so much talk on here and now seeing that Attractiontickets and Floridatix are both currently running Black Friday discounts, I'm a little confused?
Is it just that they are starting early and likely to let the offers run for a few weeks? Do Orlandoattractions.com normally run any Black Friday deals? Edited at 08:49 PM. |
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