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Orlando Florida/Disneyworld (Part 2) *CLOSED*

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  • SCRIBES
    SCRIBES Posts: 334 Forumite
    sturll wrote: »
    I have £532 waiting for your reply my friend!

    wow that was quick! Accepted. I did offer to sell them on "theDibb" but it's not allowed. Will PM you with the details.
  • I'm not sure if I'm reading this right on www.seaworld.com but if I am its a fantastic offer for anyone wanting to go to seaworld and busch gardens or aquatica.

    You can buy adult tickets at kids prices online (doesn't include the flex ticket) but though it states
    Unlimited admission throughout your vacation with any multi-park ticket

    It seems that the tickets expire after 14 days but act in a similar way to the flex ticket whereby you can go to seaworld / busch and or aquatica for an unlimited amount of times within 14 days.

    Prices online are

    $89.95 for seaworld + busch
    $84.95 for seaworld + aquatica
    $124.95 for all 3

    Prices all exclude sales tax

    Obviously it may still be better value to get the flex ticket if your going to Universal and IOA too but it seems a great offer if anyones interested.

    Tickets available on this link http://www.seaworld.com/Tickets/Visitors.aspx
  • KarenG
    KarenG Posts: 1,010 Forumite
    disney_cjd wrote: »


    Not trying to sound like a one trick pony or anything ;)

    But there aren't walkways along most of the route you've shown, so you should not walk it. At least, I've never seen any along Vacation Club Way (though I may be wrong on that). I am 100% sure that there are none along Bonnet Creek Parkway.
  • markelock
    markelock Posts: 1,735 Forumite
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    sturll wrote: »
    I have £532 waiting for your reply my friend!

    are these sold by virgin as part of the holiday, or can they be purchased separately, and are they still at the above prices?
    Remember the time he ate my goldfish? And you lied and said I never had goldfish. Then why did I have the bowl Bart? Why did I have the bowl?
  • SCRIBES
    SCRIBES Posts: 334 Forumite
    Have a look below its got some great advice on tickets. I think you can still book online at Virgin @ £183 and you can book tickets separately.

    http://www.thedibb.co.uk/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=122

    Just checked Virgin are still offering [URL="javascript:excursionPopup('1','attractiontickets','OWEUQ')"]Disney 14 Day Ultimate Ticket[/URL] online @ £183/£160
  • Hi, after spending 12 night in the chaos of Disney we're looking for a relaxing few nights in Clearwater Beach. I'm travelling with two children and am looking for a good value hotel on the beach. I have looked at Sheraton Sand Key (and had my heart set on it) but with the terrible Dollar v pound at the mo I think this is out of the question. Any suggestions for a clean, on the beach hotel suitable for kids?

    Thanks in advance
  • kle87
    kle87 Posts: 411 Forumite
    Ive just bought 5 adult 14 day ultimate disney tickets for 2007/08 as im going for new year for £169! Bargain!
    2010 Wins: Benecol Bag For Life, £150 FCUK Voucher, Rimmel Foundation, L'oreal Mascara, £60 worth of hair products, £100 :j
  • furrypig
    furrypig Posts: 2,881 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    kle87 wrote: »
    Ive just bought 5 adult 14 day ultimate disney tickets for 2007/08 as im going for new year for £169! Bargain!
    where from??
  • Sorry i'm a total n00b to Florida/Disney Shenanigans.

    I've been reading loads of threads on this and other boards about the soaring costs of Disney tickets in the UK and loads of suggestions about where to get the better deals.

    But how come nobody ever suggests just buying them when you get there?

    When the gate price for a 7 day base ticket is $228, surely it's much cheaper than the £200 odd price here.

    What's the obvious thing I'm missing??

    Ady
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  • kle87
    kle87 Posts: 411 Forumite
    Charter Travel - Very polite and helpful!

    Not sure on their 2009 prices as im going in for new year so I can buy the 2008 ones!
    2010 Wins: Benecol Bag For Life, £150 FCUK Voucher, Rimmel Foundation, L'oreal Mascara, £60 worth of hair products, £100 :j
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