14-Day Disney Ultimate Ticket

mouseuk1

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hello there found this ticket on the internet for audult £168 and £144 and was wondering if this is the best price i can except..

also dose this ticket allow me to vist different parks on the same day???

lee
 
Hi Lee

I dont think that is a bad price at all, the chepest I have seen it is on Disney's own web site at £169, so yes I think that is a good price, what website did you find it on??

In answer to your other question, yes you can visit as many parks as you like in the same day, and it will still only count as one day of use. :goodvibes
 
the site is www.travelcitydirect.com/tickets

do you all pre buy your tickets before you go or is it cheaper to buy then in orlando?

also would you just do disney on your first trip or try to do a few parks like
sea world or kennedy space centre?


lee
 
Well for me personally, I like to buy all my tickets before I go.

As for just doing Disney, I suppose it all depends on how much time you have to spare.

On our first trip we did Disney, Seaworld and Universal, We did Kennedy Space centre on our Third trip because we were down that way for the Disney Cruise.

How long are you going for?? I would definatley reccomend you try and see Universal and Seaworld if you have the time to fit it in. :goodvibes
 

we are going for 14 days only :guilty: but on plus we have booked a villa so can relax a bit. we what to do as much as we can but not to much so we dont see things coz we are rushing about.

we have two kids g 11 and b 9

lee
 
Lee

Sounds lovely, I am sure if you want to wait until you get over there to see what time you have spare, that there are places you can get tickets for Universal and Seaworld, Im sure somebody else on here will be able to advise.

I am sure your children would love Universal and Seaworld as well, I know what you mean about 14 days, it never seems quite long enough does it, but if there are things that you dont quite get the time to do this time, well thats a very good reason to book another trip when you get back :thumbsup2
 
mouseuk1 said:
the site is www.travelcitydirect.com/tickets

do you all pre buy your tickets before you go or is it cheaper to buy then in orlando?

also would you just do disney on your first trip or try to do a few parks like
sea world or kennedy space centre?


lee

We always buy ours in the US, however, because we do not spend every day around the parks we do find that they tend to last us a few holidays.

We have the 10 day premium Magic Your Way Disney tickets that we bought from www.mapleleaftickets.com, these do not expire and give us the hopper facility too which means we can visit more than 1 park in a day and have 5 water park days also.

Our Annual Passes for Universal are excellent value as well.

If it is your first time, I would not bother with Kennedy as you will have enough to do in the Orlando area.

I would suggest you do not try and cram too much in as you would I am sure want to plan a couple of rest days perhaps?

It may be a good idea once you have your Disney passes sorted to maybe get a 2 day pass for the Universal parks, this way you will have plenty of time to sample these too.
I would advise you to get your US/IOA passes when you get out there, maybe you could just also buy a single day pass for Sea World too.
 












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