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Old 18 Oct 18, 01:46 PM  
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Disney Day tickets?

We are booking for Oct 19, we are doing Discovery Cove & Universal. But we only really fancy Epcot & Animal Kingdom, so rather than looking at the combo tickets, do Disney offer just day tickets or 2 day passes/ hopper passes, that you can buy in advance?

We are doing this as a more budget trip, so if we have to drop Disney it wouldn't be a massive issue. As I may buy a Disney event ticket and visit Disney Springs if I fancy a bit of Disney.
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Old 18 Oct 18, 03:41 PM  
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Yes. They sell themselves through the us part of their website (change from eng uk to eng us), and can bought from Orlando Attractions (click Disney worldwide rather than Disney uk), and Undercover Tourist.

There have been recent changes to the terms of this which you will find if you search magic your way or myw in the forum searches, limiting the period of time they can be used over and brining in seasonal pricing. This also means where you used to be able to get physical tickets in advance, you can now only get etickets to be linked to magic bands or changed to physical tickets at desk at Disney.

They also used to sell 2 day uk tickets seasonally around may ownwards last few years, but with the recent changes, no guarantees they will do that for 2019.
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Yes. They sell themselves through the us part of their website (change from eng uk to eng us), and can bought from Orlando Attractions (click Disney worldwide rather than Disney uk), and Undercover Tourist.

There have been recent changes to the terms of this which you will find if you search magic your way or myw in the forum searches, limiting the period of time they can be used over and brining in seasonal pricing. This also means where you used to be able to get physical tickets in advance, you can now only get etickets to be linked to magic bands or changed to physical tickets at desk at Disney.

They also used to sell 2 day uk tickets seasonally around may ownwards last few years, but with the recent changes, no guarantees they will do that for 2019.
Thank you for this, that's good to know. I will keep an eye out!
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Old 19 Oct 18, 05:45 AM  
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As DFussy said you can buy a 2 day ticket direct from the US Disney site, undercovertourist, or orlandoattractions.com, have a look at all 3 sites to see ticket details and to compare prices. Link below for orlandoattractions.com.

orlandoattractions/t...kets-worldwide.

To get on the US site go on the link below, at the top of the page you will see UK & Ireland (English), click on this and change it to United States (English). Hopefully you can now access the tickets.

disneyworld.disney.go/en_GB/

Personally I would get the 2 day ticket from undercovertourist, they're slightly cheaper than orlandoattractions.com, and possibly cheaper than the US Disney site depending on which dates you go, also at the moment they're still selling the old style tickets so you can use the 2 days in a 14 day period, whereas if you buy them from the US Disney site I think you will have to use the 2 days in a 4 day period.
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As DFussy said you can buy a 2 day ticket direct from the US Disney site, undercovertourist, or orlandoattractions.com, have a look at all 3 sites to see ticket details and to compare prices. Link below for orlandoattractions.com.

orlandoattractions/t...kets-worldwide.

To get on the US site go on the link below, at the top of the page you will see UK & Ireland (English), click on this and change it to United States (English). Hopefully you can now access the tickets.

disneyworld.disney.go/en_GB/

Personally I would get the 2 day ticket from undercovertourist, they're slightly cheaper than orlandoattractions.com, and possibly cheaper than the US Disney site depending on which dates you go, also at the moment they're still selling the old style tickets so you can use the 2 days in a 14 day period, whereas if you buy them from the US Disney site I think you will have to use the 2 days in a 4 day period.
Thank you so much, that's brilliant. I will have a look at this now!
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