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29 Jul 18, 06:25 PM |
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slightly serious Dibber
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Disney parks hopper tickets
Hi does anyone know if you can get one of these tickets for just 2 or 3 days please.
And if so would you say it's even do-able to say do one park in morning then go to another in the afternoon?
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29 Jul 18, 07:02 PM |
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You can buy them from undercovertourist, orlandoattractions.com, and the US Disney site. Have a look at them all to compare prices. Link below for orlandoattractions.com.
orlandoattractions/t...kets-worldwide To get on the US Disney site go on the link below, at the top of the page you will see UK & Ireland (English), click on this and change it to United States (English), hopefully you can now access the tickets, but it can be a bit hit and miss. disneyworld.disney.go/en_GB/ As for doing two parks in a day it depends on what you want to do in them.
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30 Jul 18, 10:59 AM |
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Park hopping is fun if you know what you're going to each park for. Have done it between Epcot and MK by using the monorail it was a great day.
Don't think it would be great if it's your 1st time in the parks but if you've already been a few times and just want to save a bit of cash by hitting the things you like in 2 parks in one day then go for it. I am considering it for our visit this year in October really to save a bit of cash as tickets are up 30% between Disney & Universal since we last went in 2015. |
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30 Jul 18, 01:56 PM |
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See lyn1's post above.
I've used OrlandoAttractions three times in the past and would recommend them. It's possible to do one park in the morning to early afternoon and then another from late afternoon to evening. We've done it a couple of times. However, as ianmstewart says above, I'd only recommend doing it if you've been to the parks a few times before and have a limited number of attractions you want to see. If it's your first time or you want to do everything in the park, then you'll want to spend at least a whole day at each park.
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30 Jul 18, 05:01 PM |
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Thanks everyone, sorry should have said we have been before and it's certain rides in different parks that we would be looking to do.
Will take a look at the various ticket sites.
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