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Old 25 Jan 22, 11:01 AM  
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Universal tickets

I’ve paid a deposit for 14 days Disney and 14 days Universal tickets, but now it’s looking like we might only do 2 days at Universal so I’m wondering if it would be cheaper to cancel and buy individually?
Also, I was going to buy Magic bands but ATD are giving them away with 14 day tickets now which would save another $100.

Does anyone know where I can buy a 2 day universal ticket as I can’t find any on ATD?
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Old 25 Jan 22, 11:46 AM  
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I am buying my universal 2 day tickets from undercover tourist.

At the current exchange rate, for 3 adults and 1 child it’s roughly £880.

They are a bit cheaper than buying the 14 day tickets from the Uk but it depends on how much deposit you paid if it would be worth it 😊
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Old 25 Jan 22, 01:22 PM  
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either direct from universal or undercover tourist
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Old 25 Jan 22, 02:15 PM  
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The 2 day Universal ticket isn't massively cheaper than a 14 day ticket, as we get a very good deal on those.

If you want park-to-park tickets, a 2 day 2 park ticket direct from Universal is around $350 in mid-late May (going by countdown) so £260. Undercover Tourist is slightly cheaper. But you'll probably spend more on your cancellation fee than you'll save tbh, unless you bought the flex plus cover.

For your Disney tickets, I'd just contact ATD and ask if they'll move you onto the magicband deal, rather than cancel and rebook. Their customer service is usually pretty good so they may agree to this.

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Old 25 Jan 22, 03:00 PM  
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Thanks that’s helpful. I don’t think we’ll save anything much by changing, but I’ll ask about the Magic bands.
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