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Old 3 Nov 18, 05:42 PM  
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Flash sale at OrlandoAttractionTickets - some reasonable savings

Not huge discounts but savings of £20 on the combined 2019 Disney, Universal and Seaworld ticket - £755 (ATD is £792 for comparison) plus about £10 per ticket on other options:
Disney and Universal - £650 (ATD is £684)
Universal 14 day - £256 (ATD is £272)
and some other options. All above are the 2019 prices, 2018 available too.
We need a 21 day Disney so these aren't useful for us but I hope they help someone. It claims there's only about 50 of each available but I'd take that at a pinch.
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Old 4 Nov 18, 04:28 PM  
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Can I ask why when ATD did a flash sale saving the same amount recently it got loads of attention, while this hasn't had any?
I'm just curious as Orlando Attraction Tickets are one of the five or six I'm routinely checking for deals (as per the 'post it note' at the top of the page ), are they shady or something, should I take them off my list?
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HI!

I wouldn't say that Orlando Attraction Tickets are shady but Attraction Tickets Direct are an Authorised Disney Ticket seller and also covered by ABTA. I know when I have been looking at tickets before, I look for things like this to give me peace of mind. I have also used Orlando Ticket Deals before and have found their prices one of the cheapest. They are also an Authorised Disney tickets seller. Not to mention I could book with just a £10 per person deposit and they sent me my actual tickets 3 days after I have paid! I couldnt fault their service.
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Originally Posted by wycombedad View Post
Can I ask why when ATD did a flash sale saving the same amount recently it got loads of attention, while this hasn't had any?
I'm just curious as Orlando Attraction Tickets are one of the five or six I'm routinely checking for deals (as per the 'post it note' at the top of the page ), are they shady or something, should I take them off my list?
Thanks!
Nothing wrong with them at all, they're a reputable company and many members have used them without any problems. Sometimes members can put sales notices on the boards and no-one replies [This has happened to me quite a few times, but members have still viewed the post].

If you are buying any Disney ticket or a combo that includes a Disney ticket from orlandoattractiontickets.co.uk try using the code mse5 as you will get an extra £5 off per ticket, also have a look on floridaescapes.co.uk as they have a sale on at the moment.
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Maybe people are waiting for Black Friday as it is not long off now, I know I am
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I’m also waiting on Black Friday. Only need universal so these are not exactly a deal really as Orlando Attractions have the 3 park explorer for £257 at any time.
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Thanks everyone, really useful!
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I didn't think much of that 'flash sale' - the other one was better but still not enough to bite, unless you need tickets asap I think Black Friday/Boxing Day sales have got to be worth hanging on for now
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Orlando Attractions Tickets I used last year. I had no issues at all, but yeah, im waiting for black friday too
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Originally Posted by MULAN40 View Post
I wouldn't say that Orlando Attraction Tickets are shady but Attraction Tickets Direct are an Authorised Disney Ticket seller and also covered by ABTA.
ATD are a member of ABTA because they sell packages - hotels stays and tickets - and because the company that runs the website is a travel agent. ABTA only really covers packages and travel agents. OAT is not run by a travel agent - it's run by a hire car company - and it doesn't sell package holidays. Therefore it cannot be a member of ABTA.

Buying only park tickets from an ABTA-bonded site does not in any way guarantee any sort of protection.

I'm not sure what having an "Authorized Disney tickets seller" image on a website actually means nor what protection it gives you. Plus, as far as I'm aware, there's no list online that can be used to check whether a website that says it's authorised actually is authorised by Disney.
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