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Old 22 Nov 21, 01:48 PM  
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think hubby and I will just visit one park each day as I have been 3 times and he isn't a disney fan, however my DIL is a huge fan so will probably hitch a tent there

trying to find cheap tickets for both disney and universal but finding it difficult to see if there are any together.. did see some on OAT but rather out of my budget

My other thinking is wait for xmas/Jan sales...
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Old 22 Nov 21, 02:00 PM  
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You'll never get a huge discount on Disney tickets unfortunately, especially if you only want a day or two as the day tickets are expensive.
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As posted on your other thread, if you really want to save some money you could consider getting 5-day or 7-day Base tickets from American sellers, like UndercoverTourist.com or OrlandoAttractions.com

undercovertourist/or...-world-resort/

The price varies with the date you are visiting. For example, for the end of August the 5-day Base ticket costs around £345 and a 7-day Base ticket costs about £365.

However, these tickets will not allow you to park hop nor visit the waterparks. And you don't get Memory Maker. Plus the validity period is less than the UK tickets - the 7-day base tickets only have a 10 day validity window.

Otherwise, your best bet is with someone like OAT who have a 7% sale at the moment - so the 7-day Magic tickets (which do include park hopping, waterparks, Memory maker, etc) cost £422 each. I doubt you will find them any cheaper after xmas.
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