Best ticket for 6 day stay

susieh

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We are travelling to WDW staying at OKW for 1 week in December 2009 so we have 7 days to play! One day we are planning to see the Space Shuttle Launch, one other we hope to do TL or BB, one more day will be spent at Sea World so that leaves 4 days (or 5 if it isnt warm enough for the water park) to do the Disney Parks. We'll also do MVMCP which is a separate ticket.

I don't know what our best ticket option is. We'll go back in 2011 (we are DVC members) but will probably get a length of stay pass for that trip so I cant see the point of getting tickets that we pay to 'never expire' but we also dont want to be restricted to one park per day.

I can't find the links to the tickets you buy from WDW direct - anyone have those or any ideas of what our best options are?
 
THis site give you the price of tickets direct with Disney and their own to compare. http://www.mapleleaftickets.com/disney_tickets.htm

a 4 day +1 free, so 5 day ticket would be $227 from them or £157, but then you would have to pay for water day park seperate as teh base tickets don't include them.
You might be better getting a 7 day premium UK ticket, we got one fro DMIL at Xmas from Virgin with FFC disc it was £153 that allows upto 7 days in anything Disney.
 
It really sounds like you need a 5-Day Premium ticket for this trip, which should provide everything you need for 7 days (with 1 day at KSC and another at SW). Most UK ticket outlets will sell them in advance or you can buy from Disney online. Here's the link for Attraction Tickets Direct.
 
It really sounds like you need a 5-Day Premium ticket for this trip, which should provide everything you need for 7 days (with 1 day at KSC and another at SW). Most UK ticket outlets will sell them in advance or you can buy from Disney online. Here's the link for Attraction Tickets Direct.

I think Virgin are about the best price just now, you get 7 day for same price as 5 £183 and if you are entitled to 10% FVC disc like us it brings it down to £164.70, £54.30 cheaper than ATD. When we bought at Xmas they were only £153 so up a little but Virgin have not increased (yet) like other sellers.
http://www.virginholidays.co.uk/ext...walt_disney_world/tickets_prices.aspx#premium
 

I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think Virgin provide the actual tickets but vouchers, which you need to exchange at the ticket booths before you can get into the parks. ATD offer a price-match guarantee on like-for-like tickets and do provide the actual tickets which you use directly at the parks :thumbsup2

I agree it's very wise to shop around at the moment, though. Every little helps and, with the dollar exchange rate, it is well worth looking.
 
Yes you are correct Simon, Virgin issue Vouchers, they way I prefer to do it, collect tickets, along with any event tickets booked with disney, at DTD on our 1st evening but I knows others prefer tickets.
 












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