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13 Mar 18, 03:05 PM |
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Getting Excited
Join Date: Aug 07
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Itinerary help!
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Looking for some help!.. first time going with the kids 15 days ( flying into miami staying first night at airport then driving up following day) 1. Who is going .. 2 adults, 3 kids (9,8 & 3) 2. Where are you staying? Staying in a villa davenport 3. Have you rented a car or are you relying on shuttle buses etc? Car had been rented. 4. What tickets have you bought/are you buying? Intend to buy disney magic your way 6 day and 4 day universal Plan to do a water prk Thanks |
13 Mar 18, 03:47 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: May 10
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When are you going?
Have you compared the cost of those tickets to the UK versions - ie. 14day Ultimate Disney ticket(£348) and 14day Universal(£217), as they usually cost around the same but with alot more flexibility. |
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13 Mar 18, 03:49 PM |
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Excited about Disney
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If you go to the vacation planner section of this site you can check out other members itineraries for inspiration and create your own if you like too!
Totally agree on the ticket front check out the UK sites too. |
13 Mar 18, 03:51 PM |
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Thread Starter
Getting Excited
Join Date: Aug 07
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Hi
Going 8th oct I looked at the uk tickets but they were over £400 more expensive |
18 Mar 18, 10:12 AM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Jun 09
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I too would look further into the uk tickets. I presume your current comparison is without the water park cost ? Add that in, think about the free mini golf and free photo pass plus the park hopping ( some parks at Disney are better in half days because of fast pass structure / fireworks etc ) at Disney , the fact you won't get the hog warts express ride in your universal base tickets , plus what are you going to do on your other days when you don't have tickets ?
You have done well to consider your options, most first timers just in and buy all the tickets and find they have too many , but think it may be worth another look If you do decide to stay as you are, undercover tourist seem to be doing the 7 day base cheaper than the 6 day base at the moment
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18 Mar 18, 03:27 PM |
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agree with the above post we find days when you are not in the parks work out to be very expensive(just check what a round of crazy golf costs for your family) i would think the saving you are making would be used up and more by this,plus its much more of a relaxing time when you can do half days or maybe a water park early and a couple of hours in a park later on(these are our favorite days)
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19 Mar 18, 11:53 AM |
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Thread Starter
Getting Excited
Join Date: Aug 07
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Thanks folks
Decided to go for the 14 day passes. It means we can be really flexible. Important esp with young kids |
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