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Orlando Florida/Disneyworld (Part 2) *CLOSED*
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I've just done a day at disneyland paris and I took along with me some old park tickets which although can't get you into the parks they still worked as fastpasses on everything (essentially we had two sets of fastpasses).
Does anyone know if the same thing works at disney world florida?1st Aim = Pay off Virgin CC - £3929.110 -
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Just wanted to say a thank you to the contributors of this thread. Although this is my first post, I have been reading (a lot of) this thread in order to glean information to book my holiday....which I finally did last night..whoo hoo:D
While I'm here though, I've heard in the last couple of days about a new ticket, called The One. It's supposed to give access to all the parks that the Ultimate and Flexiticket Plus combined give, but it costs something like £450, which I think is a lot more than the 2 togetherHas anyone else heard of this?
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Fan of Davenport because you can get an idea of how America and Americans really are.
We love Southern Dunes. Everything is there thats on the192 except the traffic. Yes its further from the Parks but quite often quicker. And its great on your pool days watching the golfers. and the antics of the girl selling drinks from her golf cart.Never seeen a golf cart move so quick.
Sandy Ridge was the tattiest villa we ever had but one of the happiest three weeks we ever had there with Champions Gate just down the road and the back way into old Kissimmee which very few tourists ever go to. And looking at the chain gangs clearing the ditches out.:cool:
JUSTWONDERFUL AP= annual pass.:beer:
so it's 1-1 then? Anyone have any other preferences?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?0 -
Hi
I booked in April last year and am now going through the process of trying to get the cheapest tickets. After scouting around, I could not believe my look when I went to service my booking and saw that the virgin system was quoting me
£208.00 21 day ultimate (adult)
£178.00 21 day ulrimate (child)
£130.00 flexticket (adult)
£110.00 flexticket (child)
They were also doing flexticket plsu tickets at well under what I could see. Obviously the advertised prices for a new ticket purchase are significantly higher than these.
Anyway I ordered the flexticket plus and 21 day ultimates. It would not however let me add the normal flextickets at 130 as the web site errored. I have been on the phone complaining and it did me no good.
My plus flexes were prices at 146.
Any ideas how I might get virgin to honour the 130.00?
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ring them and quote the prices you've seen? they should honour that.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?0
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lasvegaschris wrote: »Heading to Orlando for two weeks in April for first time in about 7 or 8 years! (As my name gives away, im a Vegas nut normally!)
I've been looking at purchasing the Diney Ultimate Ticket (2 weeks @ £221) and also the Universal - 2 parks unlimited ($94.99). We want to do pretty much everything as we may not be back in Orlando for some time. What is the cheapest way of visiting all the parks - do we buy direct from Disney/Universal? I have heard that it is now not as easy to get tickets from the ticket outlets on I-Drive.
I've started to read my way through 150 pages of this thread....3 down, 147 to go!
Some nedtime reading on these pages
Undercover Tourist I think is the cheapest at the moment but you could also try https://www.attraction-tickets-direct.co.uk
CheersSelf confessed Florida expertwith over 320 trips there!
Co host of the Disneybrit and Eye on Orlando Podcasts
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marshmallow79 wrote: »I've just done a day at disneyland paris and I took along with me some old park tickets which although can't get you into the parks they still worked as fastpasses on everything (essentially we had two sets of fastpasses).
Does anyone know if the same thing works at disney world florida?
Afraid not. I have tried and its been reported
You can only get a fasspass with the ticket you have used to gain admission that daySelf confessed Florida expertwith over 320 trips there!
Co host of the Disneybrit and Eye on Orlando Podcasts
and Craig Duncan Soul Show on Orlando Sky Radio0 -
Does anyone know how I can find out the prices of the theme parks on the gates?
It seems the only tickets you can pre-book here are Hoppers of FlexTickets, when I don't really think they are always necessary!
I seem to recall you could book one or two day tickets.
Hi Nickey
A one day Disney ticket is 75 bucks
also see here http://allears.net/pl/ticketchart.htmSelf confessed Florida expertwith over 320 trips there!
Co host of the Disneybrit and Eye on Orlando Podcasts
and Craig Duncan Soul Show on Orlando Sky Radio0 -
disney_cjd wrote: »Afraid not. I have tried and its been reported
You can only get a fasspass with the ticket you have used to gain admission that day
And the crap thing is you can only have one at a time.0
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