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Old 13 Nov 16, 11:15 PM  
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Anyone used them before? Looking at universal tickets for next year and they have thare park to park ticket for £216 per adult which seems to be the cheapest of anyone I've seen but wondering if you get a proper ticket from them and if they are safe to use?

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Edit: admins sorry thought I was in the tickets part of the forum. Can this thread be moved please?
Hi y'all - we send out real tickets unless you specifically request an e ticket. We are ABTA bonded for your peace of mind and we've never let a Dibber down yet! Thanks for considering us!
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Old 14 Nov 16, 08:58 AM  
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Sorry to hijack, but I rang on Saturday to find out whether I'd be able to get the US 14 day 2016 ticket by next Tuesday. Someone is ringing me back today, but if you don't have any in stock could I get an e ticket? Do I exchange an e ticket for an actual ticket at the gate? This would be easier than going to your office on the hwy 192. Thanks.
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Old 14 Nov 16, 03:16 PM  
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Sorry to hijack, but I rang on Saturday to find out whether I'd be able to get the US 14 day 2016 ticket by next Tuesday. Someone is ringing me back today, but if you don't have any in stock could I get an e ticket? Do I exchange an e ticket for an actual ticket at the gate? This would be easier than going to your office on the hwy 192. Thanks.
The e ticket is actually an official Disney certificate that you switch at any guest service window for a plastic credit card style ticket. I suggest you do that over the phone today so you are all set.
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Old 14 Nov 16, 04:49 PM  
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The e ticket is actually an official Disney certificate that you switch at any guest service window for a plastic credit card style ticket. I suggest you do that over the phone today so you are all set.
Done & sorted thanks to Tony & Lisa. Very speedy & responsive service.
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Old 14 Nov 16, 05:19 PM  
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Hi y'all - we send out real tickets unless you specifically request an e ticket. We are ABTA bonded for your peace of mind and we've never let a Dibber down yet! Thanks for considering us!
Thank you. Ordered them last night so hopefully will get them soon. Got an order number at the time but no email confirmation so will see what happens
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Old 20 Nov 16, 09:45 AM  
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Originally Posted by scottishlass89 View Post
Anyone used them before? Looking at universal tickets for next year and they have thare park to park ticket for £216 per adult which seems to be the cheapest of anyone I've seen but wondering if you get a proper ticket from them and if they are safe to use?

Thanks

Edit: admins sorry thought I was in the tickets part of the forum. Can this thread be moved please?
I got my US/IOA park to park from orlandoattractions, called the UK office and spoke with Tony, paid the deposit and he emailed me my ticket confirmation, the guys a superstar
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Old 22 Nov 16, 06:12 PM  
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I got my US/IOA park to park from orlandoattractions, called the UK office and spoke with Tony, paid the deposit and he emailed me my ticket confirmation, the guys a superstar
That's a fact y'all - Tony and our UK team are fab and VERY reliable!
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Old 22 Nov 16, 09:56 PM  
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Do their tickets need to be paid in full at time of purchase?
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Old 22 Nov 16, 11:19 PM  
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Do their tickets need to be paid in full at time of purchase?
I was wondering this too. Can we pay a deposit? We aren't going until late 2017 but would like to secure tickets but 4 Full Monty tickets even at your great prices is expensive as one big payment.
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If you ring Tony up at the UK office he will sort out your needs, a small deposit is possible but only if you ring up . He is really helpful.
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