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Old 29 Dec 19, 09:36 PM  
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Best price for Universal tickets?

Hey guys! We are going to be visiting universal september 2020. I didn't even really consider boxing day/new year sales on tickets until I started being followed around the internet by an attraction tickets direct ad yesterday. I gather that they have some kind of offer on- adults at kid's prices- and the three park hopper for 14 days is currently £279 for adults.

I've not been watching the prices and last time we had a combo ticket for universal and disney, so I'm not sure what is a good price and what isn't.

Is this a good price? What are the prices like normally when they are not on sale? Are there any better offers on at the moment.

If I was to get the tickets now I'd only be able to put down a deposit, I've just been wiped out from booking our flights and I know attraction tickets allow this. I wouldn't be able to pay upfront so thats one thing to consider.
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Old 29 Dec 19, 09:57 PM  
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Floridatix have tickets right now for £270 with a £10 deposit.
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Originally Posted by galaxyflorida View Post
Floridatix have tickets right now for £270 with a £10 deposit.
Thanks! I will go other and have a look.
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So I've had a look, and obviously its cheaper then with ATD, but I still can't see how much they are normally? I know it's a saving, but my curiosity wants to know by how much, does anyone know?
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Can I ask are these e-tickets or real tickets please
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£262.20 / £254.60 - OrlandoAttractions .com

I’ve been tracking prices for about 6 months and these are the best I’ve seen for a reputable company, with real tickets, who offer a deposit (if you call to book).
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Originally Posted by Nannad View Post
Can I ask are these e-tickets or real tickets please
I booked Disney and universal combo from ATD last trip and they were physical tickets, we got our packet in the post which had the cardboard universal tickets, our plastic Disney ones and a nice fabric folder to keep it in.
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We got a good deal for 3 day park to park passes from Ares Travel - they are e-tickets but it was the best deal I found at US$308 each. The confirmation ticket arrived immediately and the tickets an hour or so later. They are worth a look at arestravel.com
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we bought our tickets from Klook after reading others here had bought without issue. They are only a voucher but for the savings we made as a family of 5 it will be worth it to us. I must admit the voucher doesn't match the dates we booked and was the same for other dibbers but as the ticket is for 2020 there shouldn't be an issue.
The current offer is £265 per adult and 10% off ticket orders over £500. klook/en-GB/promo/Bo...wQk_FMvi194NB0
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Originally Posted by loola30 View Post
£262.20 / £254.60 - OrlandoAttractions .com

I’ve been tracking prices for about 6 months and these are the best I’ve seen for a reputable company, with real tickets, who offer a deposit (if you call to book).
Don't suppose you have been tracking seaworld tickets have you ? Would love to know a good price for them lol
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