Kenny usually has a thread running on the tickets,
we have used orlando attractions as they have been cheapest in the past for wdw tickets, this yr floridaescapes are cheaper
If you are only looking for 4 days then you are probably going to be better off with the US MYW tickets. Remember that these do not allow access to Disney Quest or the Waterparks however. You will need to grab a calculator and work out what this will cost you in ££'s but I suspect if you are looking at less than 7 days that you will be better off with these.
If however you are going for more than a week and would access a park every day, or almost every day of your stay and want to do the waterparks and/or park hop, then the UK tickets really come into their own. The UK tickets are geared towards the longer stays that we typically take and are much better value - if you are going to use them close enough to their full extent.
(Not scouted for the cheapest prices Ive just gone to who we have used in the past!!)
So thats only £27.50 more for an extra day plus admission to the waterparks and disneyquest. So if you dont plan on doing either of those its worth considering. For me the bonus of an extra day would mean id pay the £27 extra - you never know what might happen and see you leave a park earlier than you wanted.
To buy MYW tickets you have to purchase in dollars so dont change the currency and they will be avilable to you.
The All-Inclusive Dolphin Swim Program at Discovery Cove includes unlimited admission to your choice of SeaWorld Orlando, Aquatica OR Busch Gardens Tampa Bay for 14 consecutive days. The passes are valid before or after your Discovery Cove visit.
For only $50 more you can add unlimited admission to SeaWorld Orlando, Aquatica AND Busch Gardens Tampa Bay for 14 consecutive days. The passes are valid before or after your Discovery Cove visit.
If you look on orlandoattractions site, do a dummy run buying tickets and when you get to checkout you can turn currency to £££ to see how much they will cost you