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18 Jan 22, 05:44 PM |
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Base tickets Vs 14 day UK tickets
When do USA base tickets equal (days) the same price as UK 14 passes
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18 Jan 22, 05:50 PM |
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Assuming you mean true base, i.e. no park hopping, waterparks or Memory Maker, it's the full 10 day ticket. It's once you add the extras where it shortens. With waterparks, it's 7 days. With hoppers, it's about a 5 day ticket. With hoppers AND waterparks, it's 4 days. If you want Memory Maker, it would depend how many of you there are since it's $199 per family.
Note the above were based on a random date using UT prices. Because tickets use date based pricing and the US tickets vary more than ours do, the exact number of days it takes to break even may change. FWIW, I park hop and usually only have 5 park days. I buy UK tickets since it's much the same price and gives me the flexibility of if I want to pop into the park for an hour before doing something else, I can without wasting a day's entry. Edited at 05:54 PM. |
18 Jan 22, 06:02 PM |
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