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Old 21 Nov 19, 01:25 PM  
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Always done free dining before so never had to buy tickets before. Disney actually seem to be one of the cheaper places to buy tickets from at the moment at £399 for an adult ticket for next year.

Some of the suppliers listed above are more and Orlando Ticket Deals £6 off voucher doesn’t seem to be working at the moment but that would make them less. Other than 14 for 7 are there usually any other deals? As I think a 7 day ticket expires on the 8th day after first use we could probably get away with 7 days anyway
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Orlando Attractions have them at £397.80 at the moment for the 14 day ticket and you can reserve them with a £10pp deposit. They do fluctuate with the exchange rate, but you can lock in a price and if the exchange rate improves, or there's an offer, you can call and switch to the lower price. They've also got an offer for £7.80 Boggy Creek airboat rides, plus a few others, so if you were thinking of doing some extra things, that could work out well for you overall
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Thanks I’ll have a look. Mrs Mickie wants to Wild Florida so suspect that and the Space Centre to keep young Master Mickie happy will be the extent of our extra trips!
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I have had a look. Boggy Creek looks like a good alternative to Wild Florida actually. Don’t want to do both in one trip but yes looks like it could work out well for us thanks
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I have had a look. Boggy Creek looks like a good alternative to Wild Florida actually. Don’t want to do both in one trip but yes looks like it could work out well for us thanks
Also have a look on orlandoattractiontickets.co.uk. Link below.

orlandoattractiontickets...ltimate-Ticket

The adult ticket will cost £400 [if you use the code mse5] which is only £2.20 more than orlandoattractions.com, the child ticket will cost £380 [using the same code] which is only £2.48 more, but you get Wild Florida for free. I think you can pay a deposit and pay the balance 8 weeks before you travel.
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Arrgggh trust the Dibb to give you dilemmas! Pop over to “Beyond the parks” to view the up coming Wild Florida vs Boggy Creek-which would you do discussion 😀
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As I think a 7 day ticket expires on the 8th day after first use we could probably get away with 7 days anyway
Just thought I'd point out that the UK 7-day ticket is valid for 14 days after first use.

Mind you, the 14-day tickets often costs the same as a 7-day ticket anyway, so there's not much of a saving to be had getting these.

If I was you, I would wait about a month or so and buy my Disney tickets just after Christmas or around New Year. It's possible they might be slightly cheaper then*. Unless you are visiting early next year, in which case I'd order them now.

(*Disclaimer: Please don't blame me if they aren't cheaper or even go up in price between now and then. I'm making an educated guess but I could well be wrong).
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Originally Posted by Nimbus View Post
Just thought I'd point out that the UK 7-day ticket is valid for 14 days after first use.

Mind you, the 14-day tickets often costs the same as a 7-day ticket anyway, so there's not much of a saving to be had getting these.

If I was you, I would wait about a month or so and buy my Disney tickets just after Christmas or around New Year. It's possible they might be slightly cheaper then*. Unless you are visiting early next year, in which case I'd order them now.

(*Disclaimer: Please don't blame me if they aren't cheaper or even go up in price between now and then. I'm making an educated guess but I could well be wrong).
Possibly except of course they have already reduced the price as far as I can tell. I haven’t been tracking prices but I did look a while ago just to get an idea and they were quite a bit more expensive.

But as I said it’s my first year buying so no real experience of price movements
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Orlando Attractions have them at £397.80 at the moment for the 14 day ticket and you can reserve them with a £10pp deposit. They do fluctuate with the exchange rate, but you can lock in a price and if the exchange rate improves, or there's an offer, you can call and switch to the lower price. They've also got an offer for £7.80 Boggy Creek airboat rides, plus a few others, so if you were thinking of doing some extra things, that could work out well for you overall
They are £392.70 today which seems a pretty good price considering I thing they were £429 when I first looked
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