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20 Jun 19, 10:36 AM |
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Could i get my tickets cheaper
We are staying off site for the first time, therefore have to provide our own tickets.
Im currently on Attractions Ticket Direct. Is this a good price for a family of 6 ( 2 adults 4 kids 4, 6, 8, 10 ) 14 nights Disney & Universal Combo Ticket 4, 842 Euros... This would be for Oct 2020. |
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20 Jun 19, 04:27 PM |
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20 Jun 19, 06:28 PM |
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As Joshie1 said orlandoattractions.com are cheaper. Don't forget the 10 year old is classed as an adult when buying tickets.
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20 Jun 19, 06:41 PM |
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I’ll take a look at them thanks.
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21 Jun 19, 09:38 AM |
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Does anyone know where I can get Day tickets. Like a 5 or 6 day. Just don’t feel we will be going 14 full days
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21 Jun 19, 09:39 AM |
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Join Date: Nov 10
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You can buy the US tickets which have less days from Orlando Attractions. However, they don’t necessarily work out as a saving compared to the UK tickets, particularly if you want park hopping and water parks
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21 Jun 19, 09:51 AM |
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Looking for my Ears
Join Date: Feb 16
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I've never used them but Undercovertourist do short term tickets so may be worth a look (I'm not allowed to post links so just google the name to find them.)
Reviews seem good too but having never used them I can't really recommend them - maybe someone else has experience using them? |
21 Jun 19, 10:15 AM |
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Join Date: Nov 10
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Just checked and a 6 day base Disney ticket for 2020 is actually more than the 14 day ultimate.
I wouldn’t necessarily rush to buy your Disney tickets yet anyway. They tend to be at maximum price whilst free dining booking is on and drop a bit near the end of the year |
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21 Jun 19, 11:09 AM |
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I think I’ll stick with the 14 day Disney then. Should I get universal desperately or part of the combo?
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21 Jun 19, 12:05 PM |
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For the Universal ticket it will depend on a few things as to which ticket you buy. How many days do you want to visit the parks, if you want to ride the Hogwarts Express or park hop, and whether you want to visit Volcano Bay. You can buy tickets for 1 to 5 days, (Park to Park or Base tickets). If you want to ride the Hogwarts Express or park hop you will need the Park to Park ticket, if not you can buy the Base tickets. There will come a cut off point where the Universal Explorer ticket could be the best option.
Have a look on undercovertourist and orlandoattractions.com to compare prices. It's under Universal USA on orlandoattractions.com. When you decide exactly what you want to do compare the price against the Universal Explorer ticket to see which is the cheapest.
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