Orlando Park Tickets

SJN777

Earning My Ears
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Hi All

Hope everyone is good.

Myself, wife and friends are heading to Orlando (all parks) in late September 2017.

When we booked the flights, Disney had an offer on (14 for the price of 7 I believe) which resulted in the total cost of a 14 day, all park ticket (minus Legoland), being approx. £600. The offer ended shortly after and the prices increased by £80 or so.

If there a time of year where Disney normally have this offer and park tickets will reduce back to £600ish or is it completely hit and miss?

We now have the money available to purchase the park tickets, but at the time of booking flights/villa, unfortunately didn't.

Thanks for your help and hopefully I'll become an active member of the community in the months/years to come.

Thanks

Sam
 
Morning

Thanks for replying.

I've seen orlandoattractiontickets before and agree they have some great prices in comparison to others.

Like all the other sites though, they increased their prices at the end of April when the Disney offer ended, so until a similar offer comes back, I don't feel like it's worth booking unless anyone knows anything different?

Have a good weekend.

Sam
 

I've booked my first trip to Disney World this year so I have been looking at all the options for park tickets. I have found a few sites that I'm going to keep an eye on and see which is cheapest as the time comes closer. The prices have gone up and down a few times over the past few weeks. Here are the sites;

https://www.americanattractions.co.uk/node/11
https://www.floridatix.com/orlando-ticket-deals-combos
https://www.attraction-tickets-dire...ckages/orlando-freedom-ticket-plus?ref=h-tab1

I also read on MoneySavingExpert (http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel/cheap-disney-florida-theme-parks) because they have a few tips especially about official Disney sellers which I would prefer to buy from, does anyone have anymore sites they know of that I can keep an eye on too?
 
I miss in e same boat at the OP.

We went to WDW back in January for £299 each and now it's looking like £370 each which is quite a jump. We are going in September, so I can hold off buying for a while but I can't forever as I need to get fast passes booked ect
 
Some of the websites mentioned above have had a price crash so if you're going soon it could be a good time to buy.

I miss in e same boat at the OP.

We went to WDW back in January for £299 each and now it's looking like £370 each which is quite a jump. We are going in September, so I can hold off buying for a while but I can't forever as I need to get fast passes booked ect

Disneyworld tickets are currently at £349 on American Attractions. I'm going in Sept too but I think I'll probably wait because I'm sure they got cheaper towards the end of the year last year. It's a risk though!
 
Went with FloridaTix. They are doing £20 each ticket this weekend and then I've bagged anther £15 in cash back
 
Topcashback.co.uk and ordering 2 adult tickets.

I have emailed floridatix to price and get them to price match where you mentioned and may get lucky and another £20 back
 




















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