buying Disney tickets in England

grannyed

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really getting organised now!!!!

got the flights, villa and even some reservations for character meals

is it possible to buy the 14 day ultimate tickets in the UK before we go

can I get them from a travel agent and are they the same price as in Orlando

do others buy before they go or just wait until they are there ?
 
Hiya

I have just come back and I did not see Disney offering the 14 day ticket. We saw the 7 day park it was $199 for each adult plus tax and this isnt the park hopper. I think it was between $269-299 I remember commenting on the 7 day ticket thinking it was expensive.

We bought our tickets from disney.co.uk Have a look around here are some other sites

www.keithprowse.co.uk
www.themepark-tickets.com
www.orlando-ticket-deals.co.uk

Hope this helps.
 
Got mine from attractionticketsdirect.com, very good value for money, great service and got real tickets not vouchers within one week of ordering
 

Got the Disney Magic Your Way tickets from Kissimmee.

www.mapleleaftickets.com

10 day pass with hopper flexibility and never expire also - plus 5 day water parks or disney quest etc included.
Prices are genuine tickets and are discounted, for us these cannot be beat and are better than any you can buy in the UK.
 
I got mine from disney.co.uk
They had a special offer on!

Angel659 you bought yours from disney.co.uk
did they send you actual tickets or was it a voucher?
When did you receive these? eg 2 weeks before you went?

Thanks

Kell-bell
 
The 14 day ticket has been marketed with the UK in mind so they are not available in US. You should be able to get it for around £155 over here.
 
JohnnySharp2 said:
Got the Disney Magic Your Way tickets from Kissimmee.

www.mapleleaftickets.com

10 day pass with hopper flexibility and never expire also - plus 5 day water parks or disney quest etc included.
Prices are genuine tickets and are discounted, for us these cannot be beat and are better than any you can buy in the UK.

We buy from Maple Leaf too and have had tickets in the post and collected in person :flower:
 
alisonbestford said:
We buy from Maple Leaf too and have had tickets in the post and collected in person :flower:

Hi Alison,
Yes they are very good - and discounted prices too. :)
 
Kell-Bell said:
I got mine from disney.co.uk
They had a special offer on!

Angel659 you bought yours from disney.co.uk
did they send you actual tickets or was it a voucher?
When did you receive these? eg 2 weeks before you went?

Thanks

Kell-bell

Hiya

I received a voucher around 2-3 weeks before we went. I am not sure if they sent me a voucher because I was staying on site. When I checked in they added the ticket onto our door key. So we didnt need any other tickets.

I am not sure if you are staying on site or not. If not perhaps they will send the tickets, but then they may send the vouchers. When we went there was never any lines waiting to buy tickets, just where you needed to get your bag checked or the gates.
 
We got our tickets from www.365tickets.com They were real tickets, not vouchers.

They offerd the best deal at the time, but if you type 'cheap disney tickets' into a search engine, you'll find lots of companies to compare prices. If you're worried about buying genuine tickets, come back here and ask for opinions from previous customers.

The only problem we had with booking on-line was the tickets arrived very close to our departure date. It seems that the best way to solve this problem is to tell the company your holiday is 2 weeks earlier than your actual departure.
 
Thanks Angel659 :goodvibes

Am staying onsite, so voucher will be fine.

Go in 3 weeks and 2 days. So will be watching the post carefully! :Pinkbounc
 
One thing to note is the 14 day ticket expires you can't buy the non-expiry option on that ticket.If you plan to use it for alot of days then great but if you plan to do 4 days in main parks and say 2 days in water parks then a 7 day might do, you could the buy the non expiry at disney and keep 3 days +3 water for the next trip.I think if you buy in usa they sell 10 day noexpiry tickets. :drinking1
 
As mentioned before the Ultimate is only available in this country. It is usually only about £10 more than the 7 day pass so offers great value for money.

I used attractionticketsdirect and am going to use them again next year. The great thing about this company is they will price match any uk based internet site. So if you find tickets cheaper elsewhere and it looks a bit of a dodgy site or no one has used them, you can still get that cheaper price by using attractionticketsdirect but with the confidence that you are dealing with a reliable company.
 
Still think the MYW tickets available in the US are THE best option.

For us - not necessarily spending an excessive amount of time at WDW - the 10 day hopper/non expiry pass is just unbeatable and will last us a few holidays.
5 days at the water parks is also on the tickets we have - 10 day premium ticket is just the best as far as I am concerned.
 
I can't see the point of buying a ticket that expires unless your going too use it for most of the days.Don't forget all the other non disney parks you could be going to aswell, but you need different tickets for those.I'll be looking at 10 day ticket from mapleleaf the next time i need to buy.
 
Nitram64 said:
I can't see the point of buying a ticket that expires unless your going too use it for most of the days.Don't forget all the other non disney parks you could be going to aswell, but you need different tickets for those.I'll be looking at 10 day ticket from mapleleaf the next time i need to buy.

Hi - I fully agree, we bought ours from MapleLeaf in August (as I said earlier on the thread) - we regard our holidays as a trip to Florida rather than just WDW.
So although we visit all the parks we are not doing them every day, as we like to do other things too.
These tickets will last us at least 3 holidays and have access to water parks too.

Johnny
 
I really think it depends on what you want from your holiday as to what type of ticket suits you best!

When we first went we bought the old UK 10 day World Tickets (gave you 10 days of entry but expired 21 (??) days after first use) - which were perfect for us as we spent 10 days at WDW parks and water parks and because we didn't think we would go again :)

I love the flexibility with this style of ticket of being able to go into a park or parks for a relatively short length of time and not worry about having "wasted" a day.
 
If any of you are planning to go back to disney within a year. You can upgrade the 14 day ticket to an annual pass for $99 without the waterparks or $215 with the water parks. Just take your ticket to guest services, before going into any park and ask for an upgrade, I did that last month so will be going next september.
 












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