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Old 11 Oct 18, 06:48 PM  
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Hardrock for 3 weeks for my 50th

Hi Folks,

For my 50th my DW has treated me and the kids to 3 weeks at the Hardrock. Been before several times and also been to Orlando about 8 times. I am looking for recommendations for the park ticket.

Kids will be 15 and 14 and not massively bothered about Disney parks, we do want to do the usual firework displays, Fantasmic, bigger rides and Waterparks.

However I still want to be able to go in the universal parks whenever we want within the 3 weeks.

The problem I see is that the usual Disney tickets are close in cost between 7 and 21 days, yet Universal only do a 2 week ticket.

Your expert DIBB views are very much needed and wanted.

Thanks once again
Daley
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Old 11 Oct 18, 07:47 PM  
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Only option I believe to cover 3 weeks would be an annual pass. Check your dates to see if you are affected by blackout dates for the cheaper options.

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Old 14 Nov 18, 07:25 PM  
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Thanks for the response, do I buy say a 3 park ticket from the uk and upgrade or just go straight for the annual
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I'd go straight for the annual, purchase online, select will call and pick up at ticket desk in Hard Rock Lobby.
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Hello and welcome to The Dibb. Could you not get two weeks passes for both Disney and Universal start one for the first week and the other for the second (your second week you'll have both tickets active)

maybe too complicated but its just an idea, don't forget tickets are only active from the first day you use them'
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