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Orlando Florida/Disneyworld (Part 2) *CLOSED*
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Off tomorrow morning for 2 weeks :j:j:j:j0
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Blink_Eden wrote: »Anyone tell me where I can find these prices, looking at the Disney Site they are doing the 7/14 day offer, but the prices are £206.00 adults, £186.00 children.
http://wdtc.disneyinternational.com/Select-Tickets.asp
(We are going as a group - 8 adults 1 child), any saving soon mounts up
They must have changed this over the last couple of days as I checked their prices for next year and it was £169 on the 14 days for 7 offer but its gone up now for tickets for next year. It was a bit unusual for Disney to be the cheapest to be honest. Back to the drawing board to find the cheapest now, try Google.and compare all the UK sites until you find the best.0 -
Yeah, noted, leaving it to the end of the month to buy. Thanks.
and the above news isn't good news for you
Although I think you are going before the end of the year but the 14 for 7 day has gone for this year and the 14 days ticket is £179.
edited to add, no you are going in May so increased by quite a bit for you although having done a quick check on some other websites and £206 to £209 is about the going rate for 2009.0 -
Edinburghlass wrote: »They must have changed this over the last couple of days as I checked their prices for next year and it was £169 on the 14 days for 7 offer but its gone up now for tickets for next year. It was a bit unusual for Disney to be the cheapest to be honest. Back to the drawing board to find the cheapest now, try Google.and compare all the UK sites until you find the best.
Been waiting a few weeks to get these tickets and today the price has gone up, this may be a glitch in the system as the offer was due to end yesterday or today but was extended about a week ago to December 2nd. Hopefully the prices will go down.0 -
Anyone tried buying direct from Disney US?
http://tickets.disney.go.com/buy/TicketTrans
You can buy 2 or 3 day tickets from them and this will work out cheaper for us as we won't be doing lots of trips to Disney.
Depends on how the dollar does, but we can get 7*adult + 1*child "3 day" tickets + 2 adult "2 day" tickets (all with water parks) for $2352* = £1450 at $1.6/£, compared with £1747 for 5 day (+ 2 free days) ticket from floridatix - as an example.
*Not sure if this will include any taxes.
Which is even slightly cheaper than the original offer.0 -
I would have ordered the tickets last week if I'd known the price was going to go up!!
We go in Feb 2009 and I need 5 adults and 1 child but thought I may as well wait until a bit later to keep the money in my account! I'm abit gutted now as it means paying out more money!0 -
It might be an idea to check with a Disney Store to see if they have the old or new price?0
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thanks for that advice Edingburghlass I might just be lucky I guess!0
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I am looking at purchasing the ONE PASS for next October, adults tickets from TA are £364 and kids tickets are £309 - I need 2 adults and 2 kids tickets, they are basically a combination of the Disney ultimate 14 day pass and the Orlando Flex ticket Plus does any one know where I might find either a ONE PASS Or a combination of the other 2 passes for less or should I wait until nearer the time? I know its early but I didnt know if it was cheaper to book earlier or hope that there are some late deals on next yesr?
All advice greatly received as it is the first tim we have been to Orlando and we want to make sure we get the most out of it
Thanks
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The "pass" you are talking about is just the TA combining the sale of a Disney pass and an Orlando Flex ticket and isn't available via the ticket websites and can in fact be more than buying the tickets separately. Google all the ticket websites and price them separately to check if this is the case.0
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