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18 Feb 17, 12:25 PM |
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Thanks - we did think it a lot but unfortunately I work shifts and this is the only time I get off where we can both be off at the same time (other days are covering school hols etc)
We want to go WDW and Universal so we may just have to buy a combo ticket and then see what we can do |
18 Feb 17, 01:26 PM |
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I think it can be done... with careful planning and the expectation that you will be tired. Allocate 1 day for the 4 main Disney parks and 2 for universal and islands, 1 day for the space centre and you still have a couple of days left to revisit a park / go to a water park or even go on an airboat ride or have a bit of down time...
After that you can work out what you need to do on your next visit...
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18 Feb 17, 05:06 PM |
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You can buy the Disney/Universal Combo from floridescapes.co.uk £495 adult, £469 child, if you use the code super10saver at the checkout. This is if you are going in April 2017.
floridaescapes/spe...mbo-saver-2017 Another option which is slightly cheaper is to buy the Disney 14 day Ultimate, and the Universal 2 day tickets. The Disney 14 day Ultimate from floridaescapes.co.uk cost £282 adult, £268 child if you use the code super10saver at the checkout. Link below. floridaescapes/wal...ry-maker-offer You could then buy the Universal 2 day Park to Park ticket from orlandoattractions.com which allows you to ride the Hogwarts Express and park hop. £185.60 adult, £177.60 child. Link below. orlandoattractions/t...-hopper-ticket Total for the Disney 14 day Ultimate and the Universal 2 day park to park ticket, £467.60 adult, £445.60 child, slightly cheaper than the Combo. If you didn't want to ride the Hogwarts Express or park hop you could buy the Universal 2 day Base ticket, which would be cheaper again, £157.60 adult, £148.80 child. Link below. orlandoattractions/t...ay-base-ticket Total for the Disney 14 day Ultimate and the Universal 2 day Base ticket, £439.60 adult, £416.80 child. If you decide you want to do the Kennedy Space Centre have a look at the ticket companies in the yellow banner at the top of the page to compare prices, but you may be better off just doing Disney and Universal. I should also say that I think Thomson are selling the Disney/Universal Combo, and the Disney 14 day Ultimate cheaper than the above, but I think they send vouchers which you would need to exchange over there. Links below. Disney/Universal Combo. excursion.thomson/#/gbp...sal_2017?d=MCO Disney Ultimate. excursion.thomson/#/gbp...d_resort?d=MCO I think all the above is right, but someone will correct me if I am wrong l Hope this helps. |
18 Feb 17, 09:34 PM |
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18 Feb 17, 09:36 PM |
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19 Feb 17, 03:32 AM |
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You're welcome.
I am sure if you plan carefully you can do everything you want to do, even though it may be tiring. I bet your children will love KSC, I am going there in September and I am really looking forward to it. Whatever you decide to do, I hope you have a fantastic holiday. |
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