Seaworld tickets?

flortlebap

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Hi all,

Do you know if it's possible to buy tickets for SW only? We have the 14 day Disney tix and were going to buy Universal/IoA package then SW... But I can only find 2 day/2park options including either Busch Gardens or Aquatica... Neither of which we want to do! Do single tickets exist?
 
Yes u can buy from seaworld . Com. If your going before 31st dec this year they are buy an adult get a kid free.
 
Next year :( looking at those prices though, if they're not BOGOF, we may not bother!!!
 
Thts what I said. We went last year and it worked out to £35 each. Now its nearer £60. Id promised discovery cove to my Dd but at £159 each when they were £125 2 weeks ago iv opted for seaworld.
 

Just keep your eyes open because you may find a good deal just before you go. We nearly always buy our tickets from the Seaworld web site and have always had the adult for child price offer. I hope it does come up again because we are going in 10 months time.:)
 
Not sure if helps you but seaworld do offer half price tickets for disabled people and one carer - you buy them at the gate.

There are also sometimes promotions - was a pepsi one last year.

Hold off buying until just before you go in case any deals come up. You can buy e tickets online from seaworld's website so you can buy and just print them off before you go.
 
That may help! My mum is disabled for some purposes... But she definitely doesn't need a "carer" :)
 
That may help! My mum is disabled for some purposes... But she definitely doesn't need a "carer" :)

Have a look at the sticky at the top of the DISabilities board on the DIS. I'm sure that is where I got the info from.

We did it December 2009. DD had an obvious physical disability so they didn't ask for any proof.

I know I bought DH a ticket off the seaworld website (adult at kids price was running) then paid for DD on the day - half kids price and they let me pay carer price - so half regular adult price.

We took the tickets to guest services and got the second day free tickets aswell.
 
My mum is partially sighted and has some spine problems but you still wouldn't know to look at her. I wouldn't want an argument at the gate :rotfl2:
 
My mum is partially sighted and has some spine problems but you still wouldn't know to look at her. I wouldn't want an argument at the gate :rotfl2:

Check over on the disabilities board - they are very knowledgeable over there.

My understanding is that under american disability law they cannot ask for proof so a dr's letter etc is not needed.
 




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