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Old 18 Feb 20, 10:41 AM  
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Cheapest way to do it... advice please

Hi there,

Just about to purchase our tickets from attraction tickets direct, I’m kinda thinking the price just is what it is and was “happy” to pay but thought I’d ask you guys for advice first.

So what we need is... tickets for 3 adults (inc 12 year old daughter) and 1 child. The plan is to do MNSSHP one one night and the next morning/day as we are having one night in BLT on the night of the party. Those are the only 2 times we’ll do magic kingdom. Our kids have done Disney before so will def only visit Epcot once. Animal kingdom and Hollywood studios once, maybe twice. We will definitely do typhoon lagoon at least once (I understand blizzard beach is closed in October).
Onto universal, haven’t done Volcano bay before so will definitely do that, and I imagine ioa and universal at least twice.
We definitely want to do Busch Gardens at least once this trip, and since you get Aquatica and Sealife as part of the ticket bundle we’d do those too.
ATD price is £3836, what are people’s thoughts? Advice on saving greatly appreciated!

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What tickets does that price include ?
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Old 18 Feb 20, 11:04 AM  
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So it’s the Orlando freedom ticket I believe.
3 x adult and 1 x child unlimited access for 14 days to all disney parks, all universal inc volcano bay. Unlimited 14 days to Busch gardens, Aquatica and sea world, free parking at those 3. MNSSHP for 3 adults and 1child.
LEGOLAND for everyone for 1 day, which I doubt we’ll use.
And a few free extras like Star Wars magic band, autograph book etc
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Old 18 Feb 20, 05:04 PM  
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I would start by working out what each individual ticket costs so you have a call park figure and go from there.

How many days are you going for as that's a lot to squeeze in a fortnight.
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Yeah we’re only going for 14 days. I pretty much plan to be busy every day. I guess on ATD it won’t work out cheaper to buy them individually? As that’s the point of the combo?
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Hi
Is it worth checking which ticket you are being offered as I don't think (Orlando freedom ticket) includes Lego land, but (Orlando freedom ticket Ultimate) does.
If I'm reading your post correctly and you decide your not bothered for Lego land then I think you would save £56.00 each by going for (Orlando freedom ticket).
Hope that makes sense and is helpful.
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Try orlando attraction tickets and florida tox as they seem to be cheaper than attraction tickets direct
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It's 3305 on orlando attraction tickets for the same thing minus legoland
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Old 19 Feb 20, 12:54 AM  
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Yeah we’re only going for 14 days. I pretty much plan to be busy every day. I guess on ATD it won’t work out cheaper to buy them individually? As that’s the point of the combo?
It wont be cheaper but you can look around for different packages. Have a look at undercover tourist as they have good deals
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Hi MTEC
Does that package include Busch Gardens as I cannot see that option?
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