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9 May 18, 09:19 AM |
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VIP Dibber
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2018 v 2019 prices
Just a quick question. Looking at the price difference between the 2 years, is it worth waiting till 2019 to book tickets for next year? Will they come down in price at all? £708 for Orlando flexi ticket is insane. Tia.
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9 May 18, 09:21 AM |
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£708 is insane. It will probably come down a bit if the value of sterling recovers
If not, I fear prices will rise further |
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9 May 18, 12:58 PM |
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The 2018 14-Day Disney tickets reduced in price back in December 2017. And the same happened the year before for 2017 tickets.
So, yes, there's a possibility that the 2019 Disney tickets will reduce in price at the end of this year. This, in turn, will reduce the price of any combo deals - such as the Orlando Flexi "ticket".
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9 May 18, 03:59 PM |
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10 May 18, 10:41 AM |
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A Guest at All-Stars
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Attraction tickets direct usually offer a price promise so if you book with deposit if prices found cheaper they adjust it for you. They also price match any other companies prices.
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10 May 18, 12:28 PM |
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Just thought I'd point out that ATD's Win-Win price promise only applies to their own prices. So if the price goes down on ATD's website after you've paid a deposit, you'll pay the cheaper price. However, you'll probably find that the tickets will be cheaper elsewhere.
You can't be in the Win-Win scheme and price match with another website. It's either one or the other.
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10 May 18, 09:15 PM |
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Rather than price matching isn't it easier just to get the tickets from the company that offers the cheapest tickets in the first place? It's what I did for my Universal/IOA and Discovery Cove tickets for my trip in September. Orlando Attractions were the cheapest for the tickets I wanted so I got them from there.
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