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Snowy-girls
06-07-2008, 01:14 PM
Whilst out in town today shopping,we noticed on Thomson's window and advertisement for a new ticket called 'One Pass'.We popped in and enquired and here is the lowdown-
Florida's new One Pass does it all--14 nights unlimited use to all 4 WDW parks,all WDW water parks,Universal Studios,Islands of Adventure,Citywalk,Busch Gardens,Seaworld,Aquatica,Wet+Wild.
Adults-£355
Child-£318
It only came out this week i was told.(she did mention Pleasure Island,Dowtown Disney but honestly don't remember what she said).
I have since tried to find any info about it on the net but can't seem to find a thing:confused3 .I will keep on trying though:thumbsup2 .x.
The Fetherstons
06-07-2008, 01:37 PM
Hi Michelle I saw that to in our local Travel Agents:thumbsup2
It was a couple of weeks ago
orangetiggs
06-07-2008, 01:40 PM
i think its just all seperate tickets rolled up in one price. its so it make it easier for you to book at a travel agents instead of finding good deals buying them seperatly.
we got offered this today when paying for our trip
wayneg
06-07-2008, 04:18 PM
Its been discussed on here before, you might find if you look hard enough but its a while ago.
There is no such ticket, its a 14 day Disney Ticket and a flex ticket they sell you together, It started with an online site selling them now looks like Thomsons are copying.
Just looked at ATD not always the cheapest but this is what it would cost with them for all the parks below for 14 nights, Adult £303, Child £263 Over £50 a person cheaper than Thompsons. Plus buying seperate you have the option to downgrade to flex instead of flex plus or upgrade the Disney part of it to 21 nights instead of 14.
Never seen the all in one cheaper, its a gimmick.
• Magic Kingdom Park
• Epcot
• Disney-Hollywood Studios
• Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park
• Disney’s Blizzard Beach
• Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Parks**
• Downtown Disney Pleasure Island
• Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex†
• DisneyQuest Indoor Interactive Theme Park††
Universal Studios with new ride The Simpsons
Universal’s Islands of Adventure
SeaWorld
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
Aquatica NEW
Wet ‘n Wild
Universal CityWalk
Snowy-girls
06-07-2008, 04:43 PM
We won't be buying one as i have been checking out the prices for our tickets seperatley,and we will be better off by £85 adult each+£65 child each.Which is a big saving.x.
Belle68
06-08-2008, 07:29 AM
It seems abit of a con to me, maybe 1st time trippers will be sucked in, but when you have been more than once you know what you want and find ways of getting the tickets much cheaper. Keep on looking for the ticket bargains guys:thumbsup2
Lizzy Lemon
06-08-2008, 08:20 AM
It seems abit of a con to me, maybe 1st time trippers will be sucked in, but when you have been more than once you know what you want and find ways of getting the tickets much cheaper. Keep on looking for the ticket bargains guys:thumbsup2
Exactly - so many people just go with what the TA's sell to them. Walking past TA windows that say 'get your Disney tickets here - on offer' etc. when I know full well they are available much, much cheaper!
Snowy-girls
06-08-2008, 09:34 AM
Exactly - so many people just go with what the TA's sell to them. Walking past TA windows that say 'get your Disney tickets here - on offer' etc. when I know full well they are available much, much cheaper!
Very true-i hope people-first timers especially,read this and think twice about this 'One Pass'.x.
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