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Old 13 Feb 11, 06:28 PM  
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Spooky, Greyfriars, I've just been doing my ticket reseacrh and came to exactly the same conclusion!
Thanks for taking the time to answer mythread! It must be a good deal if you both thought it at the same time!
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Old 13 Feb 11, 06:34 PM  
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It's not ONE ticket to start with, it's normally three. And it's very rarely the cheapest way to do all the parks as there is simply no way you can visit 10 parks 14 times each but that's what you are paying for.

Personally, I would buy 7-10 days at WDW, base ticket, no hopping. Water parks if they are important to you (I can take or leave them) and a 2 park Universal bonus ticket.
That's what we've done. We've decided just to pay Seaworld at the door.

I was tempted by the £70 Seaworld + Buck + Aquatica. But we decided we wanted the Disney waterparks, so we didn't need Aquatica, and since we are undecided about Busch, it works out just as cheap to pay at the door of Seaworld (that way we can buy a combo with Busch if we think we want it (about £75) and just pay Seaworld if we decide not to go to Busch (£50-55).
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We are going with our two daughters in Nov and we have bought the ONE ticket from Thompson £1756 (£449 each) for the four of us, the main reason for buying this is so we can basicaly pick and choose were we want to go on a day by day basis, or at least that is the plan, as well as the fact that the girls keep changing their minds as to what they want to do!
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We are going with our two daughters in Nov and we have bought the ONE ticket from Thompson £1756 (£449 each) for the four of us, the main reason for buying this is so we can basicaly pick and choose were we want to go on a day by day basis, or at least that is the plan, as well as the fact that the girls keep changing their minds as to what they want to do!
This was the main reason for me thinking of this ticket! Is there park hopping available on these?

It's quite confusing as there's lots of tickets out there!

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This is the ticket we booked last year and will probably do again this year.

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This was the main reason for me thinking of this ticket! Is there park hopping available on these?

It's quite confusing as there's lots of tickets out there!

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Hiya, yes, you can park hop with this ticket.
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That's what we've done. We've decided just to pay Seaworld at the door.

I was tempted by the £70 Seaworld + Buck + Aquatica. But we decided we wanted the Disney waterparks, so we didn't need Aquatica, and since we are undecided about Busch, it works out just as cheap to pay at the door of Seaworld (that way we can buy a combo with Busch if we think we want it (about £75) and just pay Seaworld if we decide not to go to Busch (£50-55).
Hi glasgow

If the Seaworld tickets are just £55 then I think we'll prob go for that! I wondered if you went out of the park and returned the same day if that's classed as hopping?

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The problem with all these tickets is you are paying for about 60 days worth of parks and usually are only there for 14 days.

If you must do Disney, Universal and Seaworld parks the Back to basics ticket from Orlando Attractions seems to make sense. 7 admissions to major Disney parks plus 14 days unlimited to the Universal and Seaworld parks. Cost £312 per adult

My personal choice is NO Seaworld, a 10 day MYW base ticket for Disney and a 14 Day 2 park Universal IOA. Total cost per adult about £250.
Yeah this is the type of tix I have gone for too, really saves some pennies doing it this way.
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Where can you buy the MYW base day tickets. All the prices seem to be in dollars.

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