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  • Many thanks in advance for taking the time to read this.
    We have our holiday booked for Florida next June. We are looking into which will be the cheapest way to buy our tickets. Flexi tickets seem to be going up in price everytime i look online for next year! Cheapest i've found so far, is £175 for adults and £165 for children. This is a little more then what we was looking at a couple of months ago when we was booking the holiday! We was considering buying seperate tickets ( 2 park universal and a 3 park ticket from sea world) as we will be there for 14 days, we thought it best to buy the 14 day tickets.
    Does anyone know when/where's best to buy from? Any advice as to whats best way to buy these and any advice on cheapest and safest place to buy these tickets??
    Many thanks x
  • Hi guys,

    I have just seen a good discount code for discovery cove swim with dolphin tickets at .orlandoattractiontickets.co.uk use 'dc10' for £10 off per ticket - saved £50 on 3 swims and 2 non swims for this December.

    Pass it on!

    Cheers

    Karl :T
  • We have been to disney lots of times but this time only want to go for one day, i know its very expensive, does anyone know any good sites for cheap one day hopper tickets, the disney site doesnt sell them it transfers me to the UK site which just sell 7,14 and 21 days.
    thanks
  • blue_monkey_2
    blue_monkey_2 Posts: 11,435 Forumite
    edited 23 January 2012 at 2:24PM
    Hope this works, you can get a one day hopper from the Disney USA site.

    At the bottom of the page you need to choose International Option - USA site. If it still does not work, call them.
  • blue_monkey_2
    blue_monkey_2 Posts: 11,435 Forumite
    Also, if you are going with Virgin Holidays, their concierge service is offering Blue Man Group for $59 ad and $26 child. Apparently they are 4th row (so rep tells me).
  • Can anyone tell me if the ticket to Universal Studios covers entry to the Harry Potter World, or does this require a seperate ticket?

    Thanks,
  • mickyrod wrote: »
    Can anyone tell me if the ticket to Universal Studios covers entry to the Harry Potter World, or does this require a seperate ticket?

    Thanks,

    Yep. Covered on normal ticket.
  • We are visiting family in Florida and have one day (or one and half days) which we can spend in Orlando. The question is Disney or universal - I am inclined to go for a day in magic kingdom (I have 7,10 and 13yr old) but notice on undercovertourist that our date (Easter) is red in Disney but green for universal. Which to go for? Also can I buy one day tickets in uk?
  • tori.k
    tori.k Posts: 3,592 Forumite
    For a one day ticket it would be cheaper to buy it on the gate as you save on the handling fee but you can get them from https://www.park-tickets.com/ and few other's.
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