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Old 22 Apr 16, 08:36 PM  
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How much have you paid for Disney Ultimate park tickets to get free DDP?

Just out of interest, is there a standard price for Disney's '14 day Ultimate tickets for the price of 7' (to qualify for free DDP), or can travel agents charge what they like?

I've just had my email confirmation from Thomson (I booked over the phone yesterday) and I've been charged £74 more for the tickets than the quotes I was given by Virgin and Thomas Cook.
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Old 22 Apr 16, 08:40 PM  
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I think thomas cook and thompson use a online ticket store, connected to floridatix but much higher commission.
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Old 22 Apr 16, 08:41 PM  
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£324 each through Disney UK site

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£308 each through Disney UK site
Wow, that's a good price! We've been charged £357.61 (adult) and £339.95 (child) by Thomson.
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Originally Posted by Bootrip2 View Post
I think thomas cook and thompson use a online ticket store, connected to floridatix but much higher commission.
To qualify for free dining they need to be booked with the Disney accom. I don't think agents can book a room then add tickets from a third party and then get free DDP for the room.

But yes, TAs can charge what they want. It's their profit/commission.
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To qualify for free dining they need to be booked with the Disney accom. I don't think agents can book a room then add tickets from a third party and then get free DDP for the room.

But yes, TAs can charge what they want. It's their profit/commission.
Thanks Sweets - that'll explain the different prices then!
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Wow, that's a good price! We've been charged £357.61 (adult) and £339.95 (child) by Thomson.
Sorry I edited it. It was £324 each
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Sorry I edited it. It was £324 each
Ha ha, I thought I was going mad! It's still a great price
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