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Old 23 Apr 16, 02:42 PM  
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In recent years ticket prices for Disney & Universal have been going up around £20 per year each. The cost of tickets is getting ridiculous, surely they can't keep increasing by this much each year
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Old 23 Apr 16, 02:48 PM  
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Old 23 Apr 16, 02:54 PM  
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If that's £20 for a 14 day ticket then I don't think it's too bad, especially as the exchange rate has got worst as well.
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In recent years ticket prices for Disney & Universal have been going up around £20 per year each. The cost of tickets is getting ridiculous, surely they can't keep increasing by this much each year
I wouldn't really complain, we British get a really good deal on admission tickets, compared to the American's !

The American gate price for a ticket equivalent to our ultimate,
is $495 + tax, and that is for a 10 day ticket, then you then have to buy another 4 day ticket for $420 + tax
Which is $915 + tax !
So then you would say well I will buy an annual ticket for $829 + tax
Which at a good exchange rate 1.43 = £579 + tax

So I think £309 is a bloody good deal compared to what the American's pay !
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The UK price looks cheap but who want's to just do Disney for 14 straight days?
We only ever do 2or3 days in Disney. We used to buy the 10 day non expiry MYW ticket but those have been withdrawn.
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