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20 Feb 19, 08:02 PM |
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Disney 2020 ticket prices
Noticed 2020 14 day ticket prices whilst looking at newly released prices for accommodation. Can’t believe they are asking £429.
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21 Feb 19, 04:32 AM |
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Yeah and that's if you are booking accommodation with them. If you were just buying the 14 day ticket it would cost £449.
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21 Feb 19, 09:35 AM |
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I think after this years Disney trip we are having a few years away from Disney world, then when we do go back to Orlando we may just get a 4 day Disney ticket and stick more to universal. We are getting priced out of 14 day tickets as there are 4 of us.
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21 Feb 19, 01:20 PM |
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They are getting a bit expensive now, I definitely wouldn't be able to do it if there were 4 of us going.
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21 Feb 19, 02:07 PM |
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We are a family of 5 with 2 kids being classed as adults,these prices are making me think twice about Disney next year,think we will just stick to Universal.
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21 Feb 19, 05:14 PM |
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I feel the same. Stick to universal and maybe do a day to legoland. I’m also thinking of getting AP for Disneyland Paris and having a few years off from Orlando altogether. My eldest is 17, I wonder if he will be coming many more years! That will be a saving lol, I’m just joking I would be sad if he didn’t want to holidays with us anymore.
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21 Feb 19, 08:53 PM |
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This time last year the 2019 14-day tickets were £415. So, that means the tickets have increased by around 8%, which is similar to previous years.
Given how things have gone in previous years, I’d expect 14 day tickets to reduce in price to the same as the 7 day tickets (£429) in a couple of months time. And then the price to decrease in December - possibly to £400 or so.
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21 Feb 19, 09:27 PM |
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Fingers crossed for another ‘offer’ around December & maybe even magic bands!
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23 Feb 19, 01:53 PM |
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We are shocked at the prices for 21 days in 2020
There is not usually much difference to 14 days but it’s a big jump this time. We have also found universal to be really expensive for next year too. I remember when they was around £70 for two weeks lol |
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25 Feb 19, 09:56 PM |
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There’s only a £20 difference between the 21 day tickets and 14 day tickets. Just like in previous years (including this year’s 2019 tickets).
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