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Old 13 Oct 12, 04:05 PM  
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Discovery cove with Busch gardens

Hi all, we have booked a discovery cove visit which includes a 14 pass for Busch gardens, my question is does the voucher serve as a pass or do we have to collect a ticket for Busch from discovery cove? Thanks in advance
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Old 13 Oct 12, 04:31 PM  
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If it has a bar code, which most should do these days, then you can go to the turnstile.
If not then a visit to guest services for a ticket is required.

Take photo ID for the main booker if exchanging for tickets.
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Thanks jakey, legend :-)
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Hiya, can I ask where you bought them from? We are looking to buy the same :-)
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I got mine direct from discovery cove, the price difference was negligible, they send you an e-ticket so you have it all wrapped up right away
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Ok, thank you. We went a couple of years ago, but couldn't remember where I bought the tickets!
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Just bought ours tonight, even though it's 12 months before we go. Bought the Ultimate tickets through Discovery Cove UK. £20 cheaper than direct through Virgin.

I'm sure people will come back to say I could have got them cheaper, but lalalalalala I'm not listening.

Went for Dolphin Swim along with the other parks too. My 6 year old is beside herself just thinking about it.
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Ok, thank you. We went a couple of years ago, but couldn't remember where I bought the tickets!
I would check out the price on Florida Tix site

Would also like to say what great customer service DC have..I emailed them the other night enquiring about a cabana for the day as it would make things easier for my disabled wife and got an email 10 minutes later saying they had booked a complimentary one for us... puts UK to shame
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