Keith Prowse tickets

dor1

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Has anyone used Keith Prowse for tickets-im thinking of buying my 4 Park Flexiticket as he's selling the kids passes at half price(£44.50)which is a good saving.If anyones had any dealings with this firm please let me know.
Many thanks
Dave
 
i've bought from then in the past and found them to be great.
 
Good spot

Keith Prowse is used by alot of the travel agencies so, although I've never used them, they should be OK.

The starting price is steep but £44.50 compares favourably when you compare to others £73 is the cheapest I've seen. I see you need to buy an adult ticket (£15 more expensive) so there's no getting the child tickets from here and the adult tickets from somewhere cheaper.

Hmm - I wonder if some of the other sites will offer to price match this :cloud9:
 
I've used Keith Prowse in the past and they were fine. Wouldn't hesitate to use them again if they were the cheapest.
 

I have to know. Is it anything to do woth the Keith Prowse that played Darth Vader.



"I am your father Luke...."

Steve
 
:rotfl2:

Steve,

That was the Green Cross Code Man, DAVE Prowse. Keith's older brother!

Andy
 
We've ordered the 4park flex ticket from keith prowse and it should arrive at the weekend. We have used them previously for our disney tickets, but they were expensive this year, and used them last year for our port aventura tickets.
 
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Keith Prowse are a well respected, well established firm.

However, their tickets are not the cheapest and they have recently had problems with their ticket suplier - I've read a lot of posts about tickets not arriving til a day or two before departure (through Travel Agents) and then only when pressed. Hopefully that's been sorted now and this half price offer seems a pretty good one to me :)
 
I've used them on my previous Florida holidays and not experienced any problems, they came in plenty of time. Wouldn't hesitate to use them again if they were competitive.
 
When putting date of travel is there anything to stop you putting one earlier than you need (to avoid the worry of last minute tickets).

I dont travel until June but was thinking of putting 1st April as my date of travel.

Does anyone know if this will cause problems?
 
I have ordered our tickets through Keith Prowse and put my departure date two weeks earlier than I actually go so that I know there should be plenty of time for me to receive them. I can't see what difference it would make putting an earlier departure date on it, although I did put a realistic 'expected first use' date.
 
Hi there - we've used Keith Proswe in the past and had no probelms - however they are expensive - especially over the companies who are selling on the net such as Attraction Tickets Direct. We needed 16 passes in all split between Disney and Flex and I was a bit worried about placing a 2 grand order with an internet company, however Keith Prowse were £400 more expensive - BUT we went to Lunn Poly and told them the interent prices and they price matched us! So we got them through Keith Prowse - with the security of knowing we can call into the travel agents if we have a problem - but at internet prices!

I didn't think to ask them to put an earlier departure date on but I'm sure it is fine to do it as the ticket is not activated until you first use it - and then you have 14/21 days until it expires.

RJ
 
On the back of theatre tickets (such as those by Keith Prowse) there is the usual that the tickets cannot be resold or they are void. Is this something that ticket agents and or promoters enforce? It seems to be in contradiction to what is actual 'law', as there is no law against reselling tickets.
 

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