1-day seaworld tickets for uk residents?

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Hi,

I've only just started looking, we may want one day at Seaworld in August this year, but when I've googled for cheap one-day Seaworld tickets, the first couple of sites I've hit have been for sale to US residents only?

Are there any sites where you can pre-purchase a one-day ticket for UK residents? Or would we be able to pick up discounted rate tickets when we arrive in Orlando? As we only maybe want one day at Seaworld and none of the other associated attractions on this trip, the ticket "bundles" for Orlando which include Seaworld don't give us good value (although the ones for Univesal and Disney combined look good).
 
We have used undercover tourist before when we only wanted a few days disney tickets, I think they do single day Seaworld tickets so might be worth a try?
 
hi, travel republic UK sell sea world tickets, i think they are about £85 pp. if you are going to visit Discovery Cove you got sea world tickets included in the price.
cal:)
 
hi, travel republic UK sell sea world tickets, i think they are about £85 pp. if you are going to visit Discovery Cove you got sea world tickets included in the price.
cal:)

they are really that much money for one day? hmm, maybe not then.
 

they are really that much money for one day? hmm, maybe not then.

I'm pretty sure that's for 2 parks SW and either Aquatica or Bush Gardens and its for 14 days! :thumbsup2

ETA just had a quick look on TR and they have a special offer on at the moment, 3 parks for the price of 2. So it would cost £81 PP for SW. Aquatica and Bush Gardens for 14 days! Not too bad!
 
they are really that much money for one day? hmm, maybe not then.

No. You can buy a one day pass on the gate, or on Sea World's website, for $75 + tax (so $80 or £50). You can also get BOGOF on annual passes at the moment, which are $156 + tax so near enough the same price (assuming you have an even number of people) with unlimited admission. Plus you'd probably get free parking and a discount on food, merchandise etc. with that so it would probably be better value than a one day pass.
 
hi, sorry for any mis information maybe i looked at $ instead of £ :sad1:
cal
 
We also had this dilemma when we went in October. I bought from the concierge at Universal Hard Rock Hotel. I've only got the GBP amount on record, which was £145, so by my reckoning about $58 each (about 1.6 rate at the time, for 4 people). These were real tickets, so no issues with US/UK resident.

Was a great day, I have to say. First time we'd been, definitely worth doing.
 
thanks for the replies, thats good news rex, i think that might be the way to go for us too :).
 












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