Does any one out there buy their park tickets in florida if so where are the best places to get them. We purchased our park tickets for our last holiday here in uk but would like to do it over there next time.
Check out my Paypal thread,Theres a link on there for Maple Leaf Tickets
I dealt with Omar before hes a great guy,Gave me a ton of Maps and stuff for the kids!
We have just bought our tickets from Ticketmania, cheapest price we found and they didn't even charge for delivery! We would use them again, and would recommend them
I'm planning in getting my tickets from Ticketmania as they offer the full range of tickets at a decent price- it's nice to hear some positive things about them.
I plan to get them sent to me but if you're looking to get them when you're over there they do have an office on Universal Blvd that I assume you can drop in to and buy tickets - might be worth an email to check this.
There's a map on their website - looks like it's near the Pirates Dinner Show.
I had thought about buying tickets in Florida also, but found that its more worthwhile to buy them from US or Canadian (Maple Leaf) internet agencies. Following some research that I undertook I have found that they are all the same price for eg $234 for a 7 day MYWT with hopper extension. I havent decided who to buy mine from although I did like Undercovertourist.com as its free shipping to the UK and they also have a freephone number that u can all in the UK.
Cheapest I've found were at www.floridaorlandotickets.net/ and I scoured pretty much everywhere!...I almost booked through Undercovertourist myself until I found these guys! Delivery was amazing - 7 days from order to delivery - over the Xmas holidays too!
I'd still say the tix from Attractions Tickets Direct are cheaper here in the UK. We got our five park flex for £110 I think and the equivalent £ price on the florida orlando tix site is £122 - if you get $1.8 to the pound...
Yes, as Dor1 has said you can use them anytime at any of the parks. Personally, I think these flex tickets offer great value for money. We used ours for 2 visits to IOA, 1 for US, 1 for WnW and three times to Sea World. If we'd of stayed nearer International Drive we would have used them more. The next time we go it will be flex again and really make the most of the Universal parks!
urm ive been looking about and im more confused now about the tickets there are some many more now than when i went last year. help anyone? dunno whats best to get
its the disney tickets that are confusing. do we want 3,4,5,6,7,8 or more days with plus magic or not???? plus do we want expiration or not? who knows?
With the disney tickets the more days you get the better the deal.
The 3 day ticket is about the same as 3 single day entries whereas the 10 day ticket is only about $9 more than the 7 day ticket.
Last year we only had 4 days at the parks and planned in park hopping to get as much done as possible. With the new tickets we decided we didn't need the park hopping and went with extra days instead as that is much cheaper.
We dont do the water parks so we didn't need that option and the non-expiry option is very expensive on the 10 day ticket.
With the current exchange rate we only paid £110 per adult for 10 days. At £11 per day Disney suddenly seems very cheap