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Old 14 Oct 18, 04:32 PM  
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Disney 7-day Tickets

Is there anywhere that does Disney 7-day tickets for significantly less than the 14-day tickets? They all seem much of a muchness!
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Old 14 Oct 18, 05:35 PM  
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I'm jùst looking at 7 day tickets and £365 is about the best I've seen so far. What have you seen?
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Old 14 Oct 18, 05:42 PM  
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Snap at £365! We are probably just going to buy three day base tickets at this rate. I can't justify that much for 7 days... it doesn't make sense that the extra days are offered as 'free' or '14 for the price of 7' when not everyone wants 14!


I was thinking of doing a two day base ticket + a night at MNSSHP until I realised the party tickets are about £40 more than just adding a third day onto the base ticket!
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Old 14 Oct 18, 07:11 PM  
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Undèrcover Tourist have the 3 day ticket at $309.99 +tax.

If you use code DiBB6 you get £6 off Disney Tickets at Attraction Tickets Direct
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Snap at £365! We are probably just going to buy three day base tickets at this rate. I can't justify that much for 7 days... it doesn't make sense that the extra days are offered as 'free' or '14 for the price of 7' when not everyone wants 14!


I was thinking of doing a two day base ticket + a night at MNSSHP until I realised the party tickets are about £40 more than just adding a third day onto the base ticket!
If you're doing Base tickets have a look on orlandoattractions.com and undercovertourist to compare prices. Link below for orlandoattractions.com

orlandoattractions/t...kets-worldwide
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Undèrcover Tourist have the 3 day ticket at $309.99 +tax.
Tax is included in the price on undercovertourist.
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Tax is included in the price on undercovertourist.
That's good to know thanks.
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Old 15 Oct 18, 10:48 AM  
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Hi All

I've been looking at the pretty much the same - 7 day ultimate v 4 day base ticket (which undercovertourist do with 2 extra days free).

Initially was leaning towards the 7 day ultimate because it had memory maker included but we don't want park hopper or water parks and it would work out a lot more for us (5 adult tickets). The 4 day plus 2 free days from undercovertourist is a good option as we get 6 days so could easily fit all our plans to that - comes in at approx. £308 including tax. Still shopping around at the moment. Although we're not going until April/May 2019 would like to get this big expense out of the way and paid for.

If I come across anything better I will post on here.

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Old 15 Oct 18, 01:03 PM  
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If you are thinking of booking magic my way Disney tickets you better buy them today as price structure changes tomorrow.

Orlando Attractions and Undercover Tourist sell them.

From tomorrow prices will be as per actual date you are visiting and which park and date span you can use them is much less than at present.
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Originally Posted by orlandoamber View Post
Is there anywhere that does Disney 7-day tickets for significantly less than the 14-day tickets? They all seem much of a muchness!
The UK 14-day tickets are priced similarly to the UK 7-day tickets - i.e. the 14-day tickets are competitively priced to entice you to buy those and therefore visit Disney more. In fact, Disney UK often does their "14 days for the price of 7" deal where the 14-day ticket is priced exactly the same as the 7-day ticket (i.e. it drops in price by £15 or £20).

You won't be able to find the UK 7-day tickets for significantly less than they currently are.

The best you can do is buy the American 7-day Magic Your Way Base ticket for around £312, for example from Orlando Attractions:

orlandoattractions/t...ay-base-ticket

However, the above does not include access to the water parks nor park hopping. You can only visit one of the 4 main parks per day.
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