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Old 9 Aug 19, 09:37 PM  
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Spreading the cost of tickets

Hi everyone, I'm new here and so excited to be planning for 2020. not my first time however its my first time with my little family

I was wondering can I buy a ticket each month or would I save on taxes and charge buying in bulk, more than likely I have answered my own question
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Old 9 Aug 19, 10:05 PM  
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If you buy from a few places you can pay a deposit and then pay them off each month. I’ve done this with Orlando Attractions. I think I had to phone to set it up.


Buying one at a time wouldn’t affect tax but might incur extra shipping unless you opted for e tickets.
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Old 10 Aug 19, 09:14 AM  
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Originally Posted by 3muskateers View Post
Hi everyone, I'm new here and so excited to be planning for 2020. not my first time however its my first time with my little family

I was wondering can I buy a ticket each month or would I save on taxes and charge buying in bulk, more than likely I have answered my own question
Last year I bought from ATD and just rang up each month and paid a few hundred off each month.
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Old 10 Aug 19, 05:34 PM  
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Ive booked with ATD in the past and just paid a tenner deposit each, then saved the money and paid it off a couple of months b4 the holiday, done similar with virgin for my next trip, no deposit and it just gets paid at the end of sep
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Old 10 Aug 19, 06:27 PM  
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I've booked with Attraction Tickets Direct, I paid a deposit and now I pay of €50 a week online...it's nice to see the price coming down
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The last 3 trips we have used FloridaTix, paid a £20pp deposit and paid monthly till the balance was cleared (I like the real ticket not a massive fan of the E Ticket)
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We’ve booked direct with Disney just paying deposit... I’m just putting money each month into savings to pay the balance all at once! I’ll do the same with our universal ones too!
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WE just paid a small deposit upfront, then saved up money each month so that we would have enough for when the total payment was due.
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