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Orlando/Disneyworld Thread (Part 3)

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  • rockm87
    rockm87 Posts: 847 Forumite
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    To add to this Jordan on funcheapor free.com has put up some videos and blog posts on tips when visiting disneyland with 4 kids (including a new born)

    if youre interested
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  • vickyo
    vickyo Posts: 89 Forumite
    Hi, I'm going in May with OH, daughter (6.5 yrs) and son (5). I've been looking at the 14 day pass but I'm not sure I want to spend over £1100 on this as would we use it enough to justify such a lot of money?

    Any opinions appreciated!
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    I am sorry because this has probably been asked a million and one times


    I'm a Disneyworld wannabe visitor - What's the cheapest way for me to visit? Stay off site and get day passes?

    I got some great ideas from theDIBB site when planning my Orlando holiday for later this year.

    What do you want to do and see while you are there? Once you start planning that, it will give you a better idea as to whats the best deal for you (package, onsite, offsite, split stay etc etc).
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    vickyo wrote: »
    Hi, I'm going in May with OH, daughter (6.5 yrs) and son (5). I've been looking at the 14 day pass but I'm not sure I want to spend over £1100 on this as would we use it enough to justify such a lot of money?

    Any opinions appreciated!

    what are your other options? as i understand it, one-day park tickets for the Disney parks at WDW start at around $90 each, so you'd only visit Disney on 4 days before the ultimate 14-day ticket would be the better deal - the ultimate allows you to park-hop too.
  • fatboyonadiet
    fatboyonadiet Posts: 5,400 Forumite
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    Hi, we're going to Florida as a family of 5 (2 adults, and a kids aged 16, 11 and ). We're trying to work out which theme park tickets to get, we wanted to go to Universal Studios, Seaworld and Disney, is there a decent package ticket we can get?

    We only wanted a few days at Disney but it looks like the cheapest thing is to buy the day tickets online.
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  • rockm87
    rockm87 Posts: 847 Forumite
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    We're booking our honeymoon at Disney with Thomson this weekend!!

    very excited.
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  • fd1972uk
    fd1972uk Posts: 459 Forumite
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    Hi, we're going to Florida as a family of 5 (2 adults, and a kids aged 16, 11 and ). We're trying to work out which theme park tickets to get, we wanted to go to Universal Studios, Seaworld and Disney, is there a decent package ticket we can get?

    We only wanted a few days at Disney but it looks like the cheapest thing is to buy the day tickets online.


    You could get the magic your way ticket which allows you to purchase so many days entry. If you google it you'll find it.

    There is another package (can't mind if it's Floridatix or attractiontix) which has an ultimate package which has all the theme park tickets, sure it's like £500+ for the adults.


    FD
  • sew109
    sew109 Posts: 618 Forumite
    Eddiem12 wrote: »
    Hi don't know if this is the right place...
    After scrolling though all the web sites shown on MSE tiring to get the best deal on Disney tickets I found the best deal was actually from Disney website direct... I case you are looking. Also a note very one of these site mentioned have "cheapest in uk guaranteed" blah blah
    I queried this only one got back to me. In short for Disney tickets go to Disney.

    These guys price matched at I think £282 for the 2 week adult pass and £269 for the kids one they let me pay a £10 deposit to lock the price (I am slightly worried that after the election the £ will free fall) they also gave me $10 Planet Hollywood voucher that I wont be using, a vocuher book for some shopping Mall that I wont be using and a kids eat free card that I will be using and 3 x $25 fun spot cards that can be used for food and drink there (one dinner sorted)
    http://www.attraction-tickets-direct.co.uk/walt-disney-world-orlando-tickets
    Its Vegas time -no longer :T a five year old has changed Vegas time to Orlando time
  • TutuBelle
    TutuBelle Posts: 101 Forumite
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    Am sooooo excited! 2 more sleeps till we're off on our first trip to Disney!! :T:T:T:T:T
  • Andy_89
    Andy_89 Posts: 245 Forumite
    TutuBelle wrote: »
    Am sooooo excited! 2 more sleeps till we're off on our first trip to Disney!! :T:T:T:T:T
    Jealous!


    I have another 27 days!


    Have a great time!!
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