Buying tickets

Saz72

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Has anyone used a company called Orlandoattractions.com to get tickets?
They have an offer on at the mo for disney 5days + 2free. $231. Very good price. Also need orlando flexplus.
Want to know if they send real tickets, as its easier than queuing on the first day to change tokens into tickets.

We fly Sept 24th this year, and its really starting to sink in that we are going again, and I am getting rather excited thinking about ADR's, and trying to guess when the extra magic hour days are so we can avoid them like the plague (as we are staying offsite!). Also thinking about MNSSHP, and all the other wonderful things we can do :cloud9:

Thanks
 
I purchased my Disney Magic Your Way tickets for May from Orlando Attractions back in September. They send you real tickets and I had no problems whatsoever :thumbsup2 I asked a couple of questions and received prompt responses, kept up-to-date with all stages of my order, and received the tickets in around a week.

Wouldn't hesitate to use again :goodvibes
 
ah, great thanks.
I feel a more comfortable about using them now. I think I will still have a trawl around for a few days to try to beat the prices :surfweb:
 
I purchased my Disney Magic Your Way tickets for May from Orlando Attractions back in September. They send you real tickets and I had no problems whatsoever :thumbsup2 I asked a couple of questions and received prompt responses, kept up-to-date with all stages of my order, and received the tickets in around a week.

Wouldn't hesitate to use again :goodvibes

Same here, we used them last september and would thoroughly recommend them, they were the cheapest around, have a look at peagasus thread on tickets prices
 

At todays exchange rate that would work out at around £144.

I'm sure you have already noticed but that is for the base ticket so wouldn't allow you to do any park hopping.
 
Not too bothered about hopping. Have bought hoppers before, and rarely used it, and when we did it seemed like a lot of hassle, so I think this time we will save the cash, and stay in one place at a time. Also dont think we need the 'extras' as we've done the disney water parks and disneyquest a few times, and with the orlandoflexplus which I have my eye on, we get to try aquatica and wet and wild which we have never been to before.
 
As Kenny says its a base ticket, no hoping , no water parks, no Disney Quest. If thats the kind of ticket you want then OK but most prefer something like the Ultimate tickets, another £60(£203) will get you a 14 day ticket which will allow you to do everything.
See post#17 in Kenny's thread how to get price down to £203 http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2362482
 
Ok you posted at same time, you are happy with Base tix.:thumbsup2
 
Has anyone used a company called Orlandoattractions.com to get tickets?
They have an offer on at the mo for disney 5days + 2free. $231. Very good price. Also need orlando flexplus.
Want to know if they send real tickets, as its easier than queuing on the first day to change tokens into tickets.

We fly Sept 24th this year, and its really starting to sink in that we are going again, and I am getting rather excited thinking about ADR's, and trying to guess when the extra magic hour days are so we can avoid them like the plague (as we are staying offsite!). Also thinking about MNSSHP, and all the other wonderful things we can do :cloud9:

Thanks

Very happy with OrlandoAttractions - found them along with tons of testimonials on thedibb.co.uk - great prices, proper tickets and very reliable. Happy New Year all!
 












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