Best Ticket Option?

jez

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We took our last family vacation to Orlando last year and are going back this summer to do some of the things we ran out of time for!! We don't plan to visit the main parks on this trip but do want to do Blizzard Beach and Disney Quest. I am getting confused by the various ticketing options available but am thinking I will have to buy two separate one day options. Can anyone come up with a better alternative?
 
Do you think you'll be returning in the (near?) future? If so, then you could consider getting a MYW ticket with non-expiry (and save the regular park entry for another trip) as well as 'plus' features to have access to the water parks and DQ on this trip.

Looking at the prices, I think your best option is to buy tickets just for DQ and BB. :)
 
Are you sure that the lure of the parks won't make them impossible to resist? I'm not sure I could go without at least a visit to MK and Epcot. Think carefully about this as it will seriously affect your choice of ticket media.
 
jez said:
We took our last family vacation to Orlando last year and are going back this summer to do some of the things we ran out of time for!! We don't plan to visit the main parks on this trip but do want to do Blizzard Beach and Disney Quest. I am getting confused by the various ticketing options available but am thinking I will have to buy two separate one day options. Can anyone come up with a better alternative?

That's willpower - I don't think I could be in orlando, let alone on WDW soil and NOT go to the parks!

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