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3 Jul 19, 11:18 PM |
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Excited about Disney
Join Date: Jul 14
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New York - Which Attraction Tickets to buy
Going to New York in Sept - we want to do all the main attractions - any suggestions where to buy the tickets from prior to travel - also what do you actually get - is it an actual ticket to use - or is it a voucher/e ticket that you pass in to get a ticket at each attraction.
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4 Jul 19, 12:10 AM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Jul 09
Location: Llandudno
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We bought the NY explorer pass.
We got it from attraction tickets direct & it was like a credit card. First time we went,we bought the 7 attraction ticket & the 2nd time,we bought the 5 attraction ticket. You definitely save on queuing time with them. When we went to the 9/11 museum,the queue to buy tickets was horrendous,the line we used with the pass,we had 1 family in front of us. The same with the ESB. I wouldn’t hesitate to buy one again Tracy x
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4 Jul 19, 04:49 AM |
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Im here now - cheapest place to buy an explorer pass is travelrepublic
We’ve used it for these things this time and in the past Totr Empire State Circle line cruise Inteprid Gossip girl tour Bike hire Central Park - just make sure it covers things you want to do - you just show your phone and they scan it at entry attraction - so so easy . I worked out that the passes were £350 total for four of us and the things prices individually was 1000 dollars
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5 Jul 19, 06:24 PM |
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Trainee Dibber
Join Date: Sep 16
Location: Liverpool
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I’ve just bought the explorer 10 attraction pass which for 5 of us was £675 with get your guide as there was extra 20% off so works out at £13.50 each attraction. We’re there for 7 days so will do 2 attractions on a few days.
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13 Aug 19, 05:06 PM |
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21 Aug 19, 01:07 PM |
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Trainee Dibber
Join Date: Sep 16
Location: Liverpool
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Sorry only just read your post, we got the pass from get your guide and there was a 20% discount code. Just got back from our week in NY and definitely would recommend the pass, there were no queues anywhere and really easy to use the pass, we pre-booked The Ride and Woodbury Common in advance but everything else we just turned up and they scanned the barcode.
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22 Aug 19, 08:29 AM |
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slightly serious Dibber
Join Date: Jul 14
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22 Aug 19, 03:10 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: May 14
Location: Kent
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We got the New York Pass.
If you are looking to cram as many things in as possible in a short amount of time, then this is a good option. We had a 3-day pass, and did 11-12 attractions, and used the Big Bus Tour.
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25 Aug 19, 08:59 PM |
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Trying for More Ears
Join Date: Sep 10
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Download the ULMAN app, we found it a fab addition, you can list all the attractions you would like to see and group them so that you can do all in a particular area
it also had the subway on it and gave you directions of where to get on and off Jo |
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