Buying tickets from US

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If I go to US website there is an offer for tickets for $99.
If I then go to a link specifically for UK residents a similar ticket would cost $119. (Neither has tax added.)
Either ticket would fulfil my needs so do I have to buy the UK ticket?
 
Libby, the $99.99 one is valid for 7 days only whereas the UK residents one ($119.99) is valid for 14 days. If you only want to visit within a 7-day period, go for the cheaper one. However, if you want access for the full 14 days you will need to buy the $119.99 one.
 

Thanks for your replies. I only need 2 days worth of tickets so 7 verses 14 days isn't an issue. I was just worried that the US site might block my purchase at some point.

What do I do to get the ticket from a machine - presumably I'll need to take the same CC that I paid with, is there also a booking no. or receipt? (I'm sure I've read of people having A4 sized tickets when they've printed at home (not so good for the scrapbook after the holiday!)
 
Thanks for your replies. I only need 2 days worth of tickets so 7 verses 14 days isn't an issue. I was just worried that the US site might block my purchase at some point.

What do I do to get the ticket from a machine - presumably I'll need to take the same CC that I paid with, is there also a booking no. or receipt? (I'm sure I've read of people having A4 sized tickets when they've printed at home (not so good for the scrapbook after the holiday!)

Libby i am also interested in the $99 offer :thumbsup2.I may be wrong but i am sure that it is only US residents that can print the actual tickets off at home not UK residents-i am sure i read that right.
UK residents have to go to one of the electronic ticket machnes or windows to exchange for there tickets,you have to produce the card you paid with.

I would also like to know if UK residents get the $150 coupon booklet that the website is offering with the purchase of these tickets :confused3.I know the US residents get a print of coupon to take along to swap for there booklet.x.

ETA---Does anyone know if you can use a Fairfx card to pay for these tickets??.
 
You can use the Eticket as your entry to US and IOA, as they scan the barcode on it,or you can change it for a ticket at Guest services
 
Just to mention that the 7 day ticket is for 7 consecutive days -just be sure that will fit in with your plans.
I ordered these yesterday from Universal site-$108.64 incl tax.
Got a cofirmation no. to key in at park kiosk and will need credit card used for ID. Also got a voucher for some resort savings - to be exchanged for coupons at in- park store.
 
Just to mention that the 7 day ticket is for 7 consecutive days -just be sure that will fit in with your plans.
I ordered these yesterday from Universal site-$108.64 incl tax.
Got a cofirmation no. to key in at park kiosk and will need credit card used for ID. Also got a voucher for some resort savings - to be exchanged for coupons at in- park store.

Thanks i wanted to know info about the coupon booklet,glad that us brits get that offer as well :thumbsup2.x.
 












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