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Old 10 May 17, 03:26 AM  
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Noticed the deposit as changed now was £10 per person last year... had to pay £75 last night...
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Old 10 May 17, 08:35 PM  
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ok, I understand now. Seaworld are REALLY good on CS anytime I've dealt with them. I'd try emailing and asking for a rain check for the tickets.

I'll be there in August if you want me to go in in person (and BEG ).

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Old 11 May 17, 06:31 PM  
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Old 11 May 17, 08:28 PM  
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I've been looking at this website today too.
I'm after a 3 park Universal ticket with HHN added & it comes up at £289 here, which is £20 cheaper than Floridatix.
Am I being incredibly sceptical by saying it worries me the price is so cheap?
How do I know the tickets are genuine, etc?
Sorry to ask, but I've always relied on someone else planning our Orlando trips & it's my first time doing it on my own!
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Originally Posted by Emma-YNWA View Post
I've been looking at this website today too.
I'm after a 3 park Universal ticket with HHN added & it comes up at £289 here, which is £20 cheaper than Floridatix.
Am I being incredibly sceptical by saying it worries me the price is so cheap?
How do I know the tickets are genuine, etc?
Sorry to ask, but I've always relied on someone else planning our Orlando trips & it's my first time doing it on my own!
You're being incredibly sceptical. They're a good company.
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Old 11 May 17, 08:47 PM  
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Originally Posted by Slinky Malinki View Post
You're being incredibly sceptical. They're a good company.
Thank you for confirming :-)
I'm totally over-anxious today after a bit of MNSSHP panic this morning & lunchtime!
I've just been doing a bit more research & it seems TPTD are also part of the same company & offering the same price too.
Thank you for helping.
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Old 12 May 17, 01:32 AM  
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Originally Posted by Emma-YNWA View Post
I've been looking at this website today too.
I'm after a 3 park Universal ticket with HHN added & it comes up at £289 here, which is £20 cheaper than Floridatix.
Am I being incredibly sceptical by saying it worries me the price is so cheap?
How do I know the tickets are genuine, etc?
Sorry to ask, but I've always relied on someone else planning our Orlando trips & it's my first time doing it on my own!
They're a reputable company so you have nothing to worry about. Different companies have different prices.

orlandoattractions.com are selling the same ticket for £288.35, they're also a reputable company. Link below.

orlandoattractions/t...-horror-nights

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Old 12 May 17, 02:01 PM  
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Thinking of booking here orlandoattractiontickets/ for DC & SW, Kennedy Space Centre and Cirque Du Solei (sp).

What are the pro's and cons for this website for tickets? Anyone else used it?
Have used them before without any issues, used American Attractions this year due to price
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