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Old 6 Nov 19, 11:49 AM  
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Orlando Attractions 2020 14 day ultimate tickets under £400

OrlandoAttractions.com price has dropped to £397.80 today for the 14 day Disney ultimate ticket. You can also pay a deposit of £10pp.

It's the first time I've seen the 2020 tickets fall below the £400 mark. Was planning on waiting till December but very tempted to book at this price.
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Interesting. Thanks for that.

That's actually cheaper than the 2018 14-day Ultimate tickets when they were first released around 2.5 years ago:

https://www.thedibb.co.uk/forums/sho... php?t=1005491

They were £419 back in Feb 2017.

And the 2017 14-day Ultimate tickets were also £419 around this time 3 years ago before Disney dropped the price by 25% in December 2016.
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I just checked on the Disney website and they've dropped to £399. The last time I looked it was £449 for the 14 day adult ticket. If Disney have dropped to that already all the other sites will probaby follow. Hopefully another 25% sale in December! Fingers crossed
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I just checked on the Disney website and they've dropped to £399. The last time I looked it was £449 for the 14 day adult ticket. If Disney have dropped to that already all the other sites will probaby follow. Hopefully another 25% sale in December! Fingers crossed
Unfortunately, I doubt we'll have another 25% sale. That only happened back at the end of 2016. It didn't happen in 2017 or 2018. However, Disney did reduce their prices slightly in December 2017 and December 2018.

I do wonder whether this reduction to £399 is the December discount that's come a bit earlier than in those previous years? Or whether the price will reduce again next month?
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I'm just off the phone to Tony from Orlando Attractions. I booked 3 adult tickets this afternoon choosing to pay in dollars and using the deposit option. He rang to say there had been a glitch on the USA system and the full amount and deposit had been processed. All sorted now. The pending amount on my Halfax Clarity card is about £23 to secure the 3 tickets.

I'm happy with the price today. I was just waiting for it to go under £400pp. If the prices are reduced again, I won't be losing much if a better offer comes along.

We also like to get the free 'Eat and Play' card they offer!

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£661 is the cheapest I can find a combo ticket at the moment, will hang on a bit longer.
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Originally Posted by Mariesmith View Post
I just checked on the Disney website and they've dropped to £399. The last time I looked it was £449 for the 14 day adult ticket. If Disney have dropped to that already all the other sites will probaby follow. Hopefully another 25% sale in December! Fingers crossed
It's strange on the Disney site because they are £399 for next year but still showing at £419 for the remainder of this year.

floridaescapes.co.uk are showing the Disney 2020 14 Day Ultimate at £397 for next year, so very slightly cheaper than orlandoattractions.com, but you have to pay in full when you book to get that price. As you say, you can pay a deposit with orlandoattractions.com so it would be better booking with them for the sake of 80p.
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Originally Posted by cmpjdp View Post
£661 is the cheapest I can find a combo ticket at the moment, will hang on a bit longer.
Who’s this with please?
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Originally Posted by Mariesmith View Post
I just checked on the Disney website and they've dropped to £399. The last time I looked it was £449 for the 14 day adult ticket. If Disney have dropped to that already all the other sites will probaby follow. Hopefully another 25% sale in December! Fingers crossed
Free dining offer is ending so I guess this is the next offer which is worth £200 for a family of 4 ( £50 ticket saving per person based on price last week with free dining offer)
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Who’s this with please?
That was with Florida escapes.
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