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Old 27 Mar 17, 09:38 PM  
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Whats your prediction?

Whats your prediction on what will happen with ticket prices for 2018?

Disneys offer of 25% off currently ends on 29.03, as others have said Disney did have a price jump before offering this

Do you think ticket prices will soar or another offer will take its place?

Or do you think 2018 tickets will stay at the price they are now?

I do understand that no one knows for definate, im just looking for opinions
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What Disney did this year with tickets was new so I for one have no idea what will happen with 2018 tickets.
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Old 27 Mar 17, 10:23 PM  
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What Disney did this year with tickets was new so I for one have no idea what will happen with 2018 tickets.
Totally agree with this.

The prices they are showing on their site at the moment for 2108 is,

7 Day Ultimate £399

14 Day Ultimate £419

21 Day Ultimate £439.

Who knows whether they will have another deal like they did this year, or whether they will raise the prices, we'll just have to wait and see.
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I would say during free dining they'll do the 14 day for the price of 7 but that's all I'm predicting!
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ive already told myself i will be paying at least £439 for 21 day disney tickets for 2018 so any little discount will be very welcome
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Originally Posted by Annie17 View Post
Whats your prediction on what will happen with ticket prices for 2018?

Disneys offer of 25% off currently ends on 29.03, as others have said Disney did have a price jump before offering this

Do you think ticket prices will soar or another offer will take its place?

Or do you think 2018 tickets will stay at the price they are now?

I do understand that no one knows for definate, im just looking for opinions
Hmm, not sure exactly what you mean? So here are some of my random thoughts on ticket prices.

The current 25% offer is only for 2017 tickets. It doesn't apply to the 2018 tickets. Therefore, after tomorrow, I expect the 2018 tickets to remain at their current price for a short time.

However, that will mean that the 2017 tickets will be almost the same price as the 2018 tickets. Which will seem odd. So I expect Disney will increase the price of the 2018 tickets slightly (by around 5%-ish). The 2018 14-day tickets would then rise to £440 or £450 (ish).

Depending on how the pound does over the next few months, they may raise the prices again. Towards the end of the year I wouldn't be surprised if the 14-day tickets aren't £460 or so. Disney may then do another offer - perhaps 20% off this time (14-day tickets would be around £370). However, it depends on how well the 2018 tickets sell during this year.

But the above is all pure guesswork. Back in November no-one expected Disney to drop their prices for 2017 tickets by 25%. They've never done that before. So who knows what they'll do this year!
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