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Old 10 May 17, 08:31 AM  
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Just been pricing up the combination park passes for 2018 and they are £100 more per person compared to this year's prices😕
Is it likely they will come down or is that it for pricing for this sort of thing?
This was with floridatix.
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There has been a big price increase for next year. Earlier this year Disney reduced 2017 prices and they may do it again next year for 2018 but who knows.
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Old 10 May 17, 09:03 AM  
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I think that may be it for pricing on the ticketing side of things. Maybe a small decrease but I doubt it. We have the poor rate of the pound to partly thank for it I think.
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If you are talking about the Disney tickets available in the UK then I would have to say that it is likely the conversion rates are indeed at least partly to blame - I know they have affected prices of holidays as a whole.

Don't forget £ to $ went down 20%, they had to raise prices by at least that much, plus their usual price rises for the year.
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If you are talking about the Disney tickets available in the UK then I would have to say that it is likely the conversion rates are indeed at least partly to blame - I know they have affected prices of holidays as a whole.

Don't forget £ to $ went down 20%, they had to raise prices by at least that much, plus their usual price rises for the year.
Undoubtedly played a part but the 12 month high to the 12 month low was a 19.33% drop. Taking a more average look at the rates then it's about a 11.81% drop.
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Just been pricing up the combination park passes for 2018 and they are £100 more per person compared to this year's prices😕
Is it likely they will come down or is that it for pricing for this sort of thing?
This was with floridatix.
Have a look on orlandoattractions.com, they have some good prices for 2018.
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Have a look on orlandoattractions.com, they have some good prices for 2018.
I will have a look thanks.
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