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Orlando Florida/Disneyworld (Part 2) *CLOSED*
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No offence mate but it doesn' matter who it's for it was still in the wrong board.What happens if i'd posted there asking for my 2 kids does that make it ok?Darren0
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Hi,
Im not really to sure of prices on the net, but theres always some good deals in travel agents windows for WDW tickets.
Its worth a look - we were looking the other day in Thomson and they were a very good price.
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calpsy there is an Orlando sticky at the top of this page - if you check the first page of that thread I think there is plenty of info on there.0
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There are alot of factors that will make a big difference to the amount you need to spend on tickets, How long are you going for? and how many days would you expect to go to Disney World? will you do one park a day or will you do one in the morning then perhaps go back to a different one in the evening? do you want to do the water parks?
For maximum flexibilty the 'Ultimate Pass' is your best option Approx £165 adults and £145 children most places doing 14days for 7 at the mo
But if your on a tight budget you can get 10 day Magic Your way base pass fos a substantial saving, you can then add water parks and 'Hopping' but it begins to make the Ultimate pass the better option
There are a few websites I have been looking at but have not used yet and most would probably let you pick them up once you are there as time is now an issue.
park-tickets.com, undercovertourist and mapleleaf the first one i think is the cheapest if you can pick them up foy MYW base passes
Hope this helps0 -
Cheapest prices are at on of the links on https://www.thedibb.com. I got mine from Theme Park Tickest Direct. The 14 day disney ticket was £159 and Flextticket Plus £131.0
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Love the Dibb, I've been getting so much info from their forums for our trip in Nov and everyone is really helpful and friendly.0
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Check this forum out. Been very useful over the years:
http://www.wdisneyw.com/forums/
We used a recommended Orlando Ticket Agency in 2004 and saved bundles.0 -
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themeparkticketsdirect is the cheapest but the major snag is u wont get them in time . mine took 2 weeks to arrive. you can buy tickets that you collect at the theme parks in florida. all u do is show your id and u get issued with your muti ticket at the designated parks.
but truthfully though, theres not much difference in prices between MAIN sellers , as i searched for hoursand i think i saved about £12 on three tickets.0 -
These will price match themeparkticketsdirect so you will get the cheapest price...they have a freephone number and send by Special Delivery so if it is urgent they can be received quickly: http://www.attraction-tickets-direct.co.uk/0
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