Disney tickets- best deal?

Ruth B

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Hi
has anyone got advice on getting the best price on disney tickets? i want a 7 day pass with option for the wter parks and disney quest. Is it cheaper to book in the UK or US?
thanks for your help
Ruth :flower:
 
We bought our passes from disney.co.uk we bought the 14 ultimate for the price of 7 days. I would have a look around and found it is cheaper to buy here with the exchange rate. Hope this helps.
 
I think you'll find that the UK prices are better unless you've got an annual pass or other discount, I got mine from attractionticketsdirect at £153 for 14 day ultimate. they came within 7 days and were actual tickets not vouchers that you'd have to exchange when you're there, thats something to watch out for!
 
Hi there,

we used a uk website to get our disney ticket. After a couple of days going through all the site that were all priced about the same i stumbled across a site that was an average of £5 cheaper per ticket and you got an extra £5 discount for booking with them on-line.
We got 3 x 14 day ultimate hoppers the adult ticket was £156 and kids ticket was £136. They also do other attractions in the Florida so they appear to be a good overal site.
The site is called "cheap park ticket" and the address is

http://www.cheapest-park-tickets.co.uk/

I hope this is some help!!!!
 

Hi

I'm not sure how this site compares on prices, but these people have a very wide selection of Disney tickets and their permutations (ie.wide choice of different number of days, hopping, non hopping, expiring, not expiring, with or without water parks etc., etc.) which are generally not offered on most websites. Very useful if you need flexiblity or already have some part used tickets you need to add to.;

http://www.park-tickets.com/

They also have a very good description of what each type of ticket covers.

However, do be aware their prices move both up and down quite frequently depending on the dollar exchange rate. So if you find a price you are happy with then book it sooner rather than later if the pound is falling. :hourglass
 
It depends what you want,if you want passes that don't run out then you would have to buy from US. You could buy Premium passes here & upgrade them at WDW,at the moment a 7 day pass costs $55 to upgrade but this will probably go up in the new year. You can order from the US with the upgrade already on,they also have more options than the 4 passes that UK brokers have.I got our passes from Ticketmania & they arrived within 2 weeks. attractionticketdirect.com & best4attractions were doing 7 day premium tickets for the price of a 5 day at £148
HTH SD :paw:
 












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