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Old 9 May 18, 09:19 AM  
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Mobile 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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£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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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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Originally Posted by Nimbus View Post
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".
Thank you. That helps loads.
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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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Originally Posted by chris_rigg View Post
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.
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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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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