Orlando attraction tickets

Miked1e

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Can anyone please tell me what tickets they get (previous or this year) for the other things that Orlando has to offer.

Staying at POP and we have 14 day ultimate for Disney.

We will be visiting IOA/US/SEAWORLD/BUSCH. Should we pay for the 5 park flexi-ticket for 14 days, or do it all seperately, or are there any other tickets?

We don't want to be stuck to specific days for each place.

Thanks.
 
It really depends how you want to do it. I think, at the moment, you can get a 7 day US/IOA ticket for $86 (so approx £45), and you can get a Sea World/Busch Gardens combo ticket for about £40 also. That would mean you have tickets to all 4 parks for around £85, as opposed to the £110ish it costs for a flex ticket. Obviously, the downfall is that the Sea World/Busch tickets are only vaild for 1 day at each (I think) and obviously the US/IOA tickets are valid for only 7 days. But, if you already have 14 day tickets for WDW, there is a limit to how many days you can spend at other parks, especially factoring in rest days too. It really depends whether it is worth the extra £30 or so to have the flexibility to go as many times as you like within the 14-day period.
 
this year i purchased the disney 14 day ultimate, and universals 3 park ,5 day ticket, we got a free childs ticket with this, also going to discovery cove on the 4th july, so got a free 7 day ticket to seaworld, think im pretty much covered with my ticket choice.there are loads of diff.combinations you can choose from , supose each persons itineary will be diff.makes it exiting trying to plan your days though.:banana:
 

Thanks for the advice.

Bobboxer... That's similar to what we did last time, as with Discovery cove we had the sea-world, and just got the US/IOA tickets seperately.

Wilma bride.... Just like you said, it is weighing up whether for the flexibility the extra money is worth it.

There are only 2 of us (19 and 23), and we will be spending most of our time in WDW, but I was maybe thinking with the flex ticket we could just pop over to seaworld for half a day to see the night Shamu show, without it taking up a full day, and little things like that.

But if there is not much between ticket prices, I think we will probs go for the flexibility.

So much to try and plan. :confused3

Also, I haven't been to Busch since 2000. I know there is the new ride Sheikra, but just for this ride and another day out at Busch, is it worth it to go there, as we won't be driving so it will be a long day on the bus. Does anyone have opinions on that?
 
Hi Busch Gardens is definitely worth the trip to see, you can get a free bus there if you buy your tickets at the Premium Outlets and a couple of other locations too.There's a desk inside the food court where you'll get the info for the bus and the tickets.
You can get Seaworld tickets price for 1 day and get 2 days entry you'll have to go to guest relations for the extra day's ticket but it's easy to do, it's best to check their website www.seaworld.com and select Orlando it will give you a few options.
Or you can get entry to both Seaworld and Busch Gardens with them for $85 each for about 14 days use I think, which is good with the exchange rate at the moment.
 
Basically we like to hop between all the different parks so buy the Ultimate 14 days entry (only about £10 more than the 7 day pass) and a 4 Park Flex Ticket (this is only the cost of a 2 day entry to IoA/US and a one day entry to Sea World but provides 14 days access). We do go into parks every day so feel we do get value for money.
 












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