Advice Please.....Multi Park First Time

Simonb815

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Good afternoon, we are a family of 3 travelling to Orlando for the first time in August. We are looking at buying a multi park ticket but to exclude Seaworld (my wife isn't too keen about the animals being kept in a zoo like place)

Question, where would be the place to buy the tickets in the most manor and are fast pass a good idea at universal.

Has anyone got any tips? We were also thinking about taking pack lunches in with us to help save some money.

I see there are many purchase sites out there like attraction tickets direct etc

Many thanks in advance

Simon
 
We are looking at buying a multi park ticket but to
exclude Seaworld (my wife isn't too keen about the animals being kept in a zoo like place)

Well, there is also that one park at Disney World...



:welcome: to the DISboards, Simon!
 
I know animal kingdom, we are just hoping to get some help to make it as cost effective as possible many thanks
 

It depends on what parks you do want to go to.

There's the Orlando Flex Ticket. It includes Seaworld, but you don't have to go.
 
Where is the best place to buy the Orlando Flex ticket from please. Is it before we go or whilst we are out there?

Many thanks
 
Since you posted on the Disney board, I just want to make sure you are aware that there are no multi-park tickets that include Disney, right?
 
It sounds to me like the OP is a little confused as to which parks are Disney vs. all the others.

Undercover Tourist sells all kinds of ticket options, and have some of the best prices for a reputable ticket broker. Check there to get an idea of what the ticket combinations include.

Since you posted on the Disney board, I just want to make sure you are aware that there are no multi-park tickets that include Disney, right?

You wouldn't consider a multi-day Disney MYW ticket to be "multipark?"
 
It sounds to me like the OP is a little confused as to which parks are Disney vs. all the others.



You wouldn't consider a multi-day Disney MYW ticket to be "multipark?"

I think in the context of the OP's questions, no. They seem interested in multiple resorts (at least mentioning Universal and Sea World on a Disney forum) and I agree may be a little confused as to the distinctions.
 


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