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18 Apr 22, 10:26 AM |
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Disney Tickets Direct with Disney
Hi All,
We are looking at buying our tickets directly with Disney, as they are the only ones who seem to be offering the 14 days for 7 offer. We don't want to do all of the parks so this will give us greater flexibility. My question is, if we buy our tickets today, and select e-ticket, when do we get the e-ticket and will this mean that we can book our park days for our visit in July? TIA |
18 Apr 22, 10:34 AM |
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Yes they will just link to your MDE, you will be able to book your park reservations there and then.
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18 Apr 22, 11:31 AM |
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Attractiontickets.com do the 14 for 7 as well with a £10 off ticket price on top.
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18 Apr 22, 12:05 PM |
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Many different websites do the 14 days for the price of 7 offer - Attraction Tickets, American Attractions, FloridaTix, Orlando Attraction Tickets, etc.
Please note that the 14 day for the price of 7 does not mean that the tickets are half price. It simply means that the 14 day tickets cost the same as the 7 day tickets. The 7 day tickets are usually only £20 (or so) less than the 14 day tickets. So it means you save £20 per ticket. Also make sure you look around at the different websites to see who has the cheapest prices for the date you want to visit. Just because a website has an “offer” on, doesn’t mean it’s the cheapest. Finally, to answer your question, yes you should get the e-tickets emailed to you within a day or two and you can then link these to your Disney account and book park reservations.
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18 Apr 22, 04:58 PM |
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We purchased yesterday from floridatix. Worked out cheaper than Disney including the cancel anytime insurance. If you don't require that, then it's even cheaper.
Several companies are doing the 14 for 7 and even if they aren't the 14 is often cheaper than Disney. ATD are doing Adult for children pricing
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