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Orlando Florida/Disneyworld (Part 2) *CLOSED*

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  • parahandy
    parahandy Posts: 739 Forumite
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    Weggy wrote: »
    We've just got back. We had the same issue as you. We ended up buying a 'Magic Your Way Base' ticket from Walmart. Cost approx £150 for a 7 day pass. Basically, it's 7 separate visits within a 14 day period and only one park per day. So, for example, you could do Magic Kingdom on Monday, Epcot on Tuesday and then have a few days off before doing the Studios on Friday... therefore using three of your seven days. This ticket doesn't allow park hopping, ie you can't go from Epcot to Magic Kingdom on the same day but this option can be added for, if I recall correctly, $50 per ticket. It also doesnt cover the water parks...

    Just to add the other poster's query! Can you buy Universal tickets in Walmart too, and any idea of rough price? Already got Disney ones.

    Ta much
    Everybody dies, but not everyone truly lives
  • I need to find a cheap holiday for the last 10 days of this month, can anyone help? Know where the best deals are?

    Many thanks x
  • To florida of course :)
  • Well Globespan have flights from Glasgow this month for £214 return!
  • disney_cjd
    disney_cjd Posts: 1,249 Forumite
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    cheepskate wrote: »
    hi

    not had time to go through all the pages but hopefully someone can help.

    going to floriday for 2 weeks. I dont want to pay for the 14 day pass , think its disney parks, can i get one for say 7 days that will cost less

    thanks

    reading the past pages is best or use "ssearch"
    Self confessed Florida expert :) with over 320 trips there!
    Co host of the Disneybrit and Eye on Orlando Podcasts
    and Craig Duncan Soul Show on Orlando Sky Radio :)

  • disney_cjd
    disney_cjd Posts: 1,249 Forumite
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    catowen wrote: »
    Ive already booked for us to go to Disney in December, but ive noticed that Virgin/Disney are now offering free Didney dining if you book now - do you think its worth ringing them now and asking if i can have/qualify for this offer?

    yes they should and if they dont they tell DIsneey/

    Other agents such as https://www.mousefantravel.com will always add the codes to your booking.

    have you paid in full yet?
    Self confessed Florida expert :) with over 320 trips there!
    Co host of the Disneybrit and Eye on Orlando Podcasts
    and Craig Duncan Soul Show on Orlando Sky Radio :)

  • disney_cjd
    disney_cjd Posts: 1,249 Forumite
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    parahandy wrote: »
    Just to add the other poster's query! Can you buy Universal tickets in Walmart too, and any idea of rough price? Already got Disney ones.

    Ta much
    last time i was there you could get a two day universal ticket for 99 from publix or walmar but i find the cheapest place is the actual universal web site
    Self confessed Florida expert :) with over 320 trips there!
    Co host of the Disneybrit and Eye on Orlando Podcasts
    and Craig Duncan Soul Show on Orlando Sky Radio :)

  • comping_cat
    comping_cat Posts: 24,006 Forumite
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    disney_cjd wrote: »
    yes they should and if they dont they tell DIsneey/

    Other agents such as www.mousefantravel.com will always add the codes to your booking.

    have you paid in full yet?


    No, ive not paid in full yet, will give them a call and see what they will offer!
  • Weggy
    Weggy Posts: 462 Forumite
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    gaz310 wrote: »
    Hi Weggy

    Can you please confirm did you but the tickets inside Walmart or from a stall outside as this is what we are looking for as well

    cheers

    Inside Walmart - there's a desk near all the Disney merchandise that purely sells tickets. Not all of them do it, just the ones closest to Disney (two I think it is, certainly the huge one on Vine St).

    As for Universal - they do sell them but I have no idea how much for. They also did SeaWorld etc. The Disney ones were slightly cheaper than buying at the gate
  • pandas66
    pandas66 Posts: 18,811 Forumite
    Ok, please bear with me as I post a total no brainer question......well I'm sure you'll think it!

    Off to Orlando in just over 2 weeks now, with Virgin, don't shout at me I've read how most you think its the devils carrier........
    but its more or less gratis...:)
    whats DownTown Disney? I last went 10 years ago and it was the nightlife area then! Rosie O Gradys etc with a cobbled st running through that open horse and carriage went down.

    So what the deal with the check out at DTD please?
    Panda xx

    :Tg :jo:Dn ;)e:Dn;)o:jw :T :eek:

    missing kipper No 2.....:cool:
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