TICKETS: Has anyone used 'Orlando-ticket-deals.co.uk?

disneydolphin

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I think I've found the cheapest price for a 7-Day Magic Your Way Premium Ticket, Adult £141, from them. Its actually the price of the 5 day ticket too.

Question is, has anyone used them? Postage appears to be special delivery within 8 days and free, so it all seems ok. I used undercovertourist last time and they were efficient etc but this price beats theirs.

Also, has anyone taken advantage of the combination ticket... Discovery Cove + SeaWorld + Busch Gdns? It seems a lot at £155 pp but would it be worth it?

Im at that stage (im sure you can tell!) where im becoming slightly crazy with all the options. My poor husband would much rather be spontaneous and sort stuff out when we arrive, but the thought of arriving with no plans at all brings me out in a cold sweat. :rolleyes1 :rotfl:
 
Disneydolphin

There were a few thumbs up for Orlando Ticket Deals on a different thread (about a different ticket agent) which I think has been removed. I have just ordered 9 Orlando Flex tickets from OTD @£110 - these were $220 on a few sites I looked at. I'm getting $2 to the £1! Can't fault it! I also saw those 7 days for the price of 5 tickets, but we won't have time this trip to use the 'extras'. Excellent deal though if you know you are going to use everything.

Ocky
 
We've bought Disney, Universal and Discovery Cove tickets from them for this year in three separate orders. Good prices, quick delivery and no problems at all.

Discovery Cove isn't as dear as it looks if you buy it with the current Universal 7 for 2 or 14 for 3 tickets rather than the flexticket. If you buy the 7 for 2, you then have £60 to put towards DC, which makes a day of a lifetime seem pretty cheap.
 
We used them for this years tickets and they arrived within a couple of days.
real tickets not vouchers which is better
 

disneydolphin said:
I think I've found the cheapest price for a 7-Day Magic Your Way Premium Ticket, Adult £141, from them. Its actually the price of the 5 day ticket too.


Have you considered buying the Ultimate 14 day ticket for Disney. On a lot of the sites I have visited it is only £9 each more for this ticket. You cannot carry any unused days to another trip as the ticket expires after 14 days use but it offers extremely good value for money.
 
We have used Orlando Ticket Deals for Orlando flex tickets best price we found service was quick and efficient. :flower:
 
Used them last september, best price anywhere, fast service.
Ordered Disney, Universal and Discovery Cove tickets. Sent wrong Universal tickets for kids - 7 days not 14. Contacted them and they promptly sent correct tickets out with no extra charge, we had only paid for the 7 days. Would use again.
 
brigadoon said:
We've bought Disney, Universal and Discovery Cove tickets from them for this year in three separate orders. Good prices, quick delivery and no problems at all.

Discovery Cove isn't as dear as it looks if you buy it with the current Universal 7 for 2 or 14 for 3 tickets rather than the flexticket. If you buy the 7 for 2, you then have £60 to put towards DC, which makes a day of a lifetime seem pretty cheap.

This looks like a really good deal but don't know where to find it. Any help as to where I can get more info? Thanks.

Mrs Tony Toon
:cheer2: :Pinkbounc :cheer2: :Pinkbounc :cheer2:
 
Mrs TT, you can probably get it anywhere, but I just checked OTD and the tickets are still being sold there for what we paid.

Universal are selling 7 days for the price of 2 (and 14 for 3) on their own website for UK customers, which is a pretty good deal anyway. I was going to buy it direct then I realised that OTD were selling them in the UK at a rate of $2.04 or so (for the 7 day, about $1.95 for the 14 day), which was much better than I could get even with my Nationwide card.

As the DC ticket has 7 days at SW or BG included, you don't need to pay £110 for the Flexticket, when £51 will get you 7 days at US/IOA. That gives me £59 to put towards DC and bring the price down to something less frightening.
 
Thanks everyone! Its good to know they're trusted around here. :goodvibes


wicket,
Thanks for the tip. We had Ultimate tkts last time we went but this time we intend to explore a little further afield than Disney and see some new sights. Any tips from anyone very welcome. Even 7 days may be too much for us this year. We obviously have favourite bits of Disney which we will be re-visiting, including the two water parks and Downtown Disney. I find it a shame that TL & BB have to be added on as extra's. I didnt get round to snorkelling with the mini-sharks in TL last time so thats a must.

brigadoon,
Yes it certainly makes me tempted to add Discovery Cove to my plans. My husband doesnt want to swim with them though (miserable git! :rolleyes: ) so he will either opt for the non-swim or drop us off and get some time to himself. (I have a suspicion there will be motorbike hire involved or something similar!)
How much are the photos they take of you with the dolphins? And, (sorry, no stopping me once i start with the Q's) is the buffet lunch nice?


Also, I wont be able to find any of these cheaper in FL once we get there will i? I dont think so but the other boss does. :rotfl:
There seem to be much better deals on now than there were two years ago when we went. US/IOA 7 for 2!! :cheer2:
 
Thanks brigadoon. I misunderstood (didn't read properly!) and thought you meant there was a Universal/Discovery Cove combined ticket. You're right enough though, the Universal and Discovery Cove tickets are quite a saving on the flexticket. Still making our minds up what to do. We're not great with decisions - just want to do it all. Bank manager wouldn't like that! :rolleyes1

Mrs TT :cheer2: :Pinkbounc :cheer2: :Pinkbounc
 
A Definate thumbs up from us on Orlando Ticket Deals. We bought 14 day Disney Ultimate tickets - £154 Adult, £134 Child and 5 park Orlando Flextickets - £113 Adult, £93 Child and got free UCI cinema tickets for all of us, which was most unexpected. The tickets arrived recorded delivery within a few days, and are the actual tickets. Wonderful service, would definately buy from again. They were the cheapest we could find at the time of doing the search, back in February.
 
disneydolphin said:
I think I've found the cheapest price for a 7-Day Magic Your Way Premium Ticket, Adult £141, from them. Its actually the price of the 5 day ticket too.

Question is, has anyone used them? Postage appears to be special delivery within 8 days and free, so it all seems ok. I used undercovertourist last time and they were efficient etc but this price beats theirs.

Also, has anyone taken advantage of the combination ticket... Discovery Cove + SeaWorld + Busch Gdns? It seems a lot at £155 pp but would it be worth it?

Im at that stage (im sure you can tell!) where im becoming slightly crazy with all the options. My poor husband would much rather be spontaneous and sort stuff out when we arrive, but the thought of arriving with no plans at all brings me out in a cold sweat. :rolleyes1 :rotfl:
This is a good price, but doesnt include the non expiry option which costs another 55$ so when you balance that against other sites it is less of a saving, but a saving nevertheless. And if you are sure you will use all the days including all the water parks the non expiry option wont matter :wave:
 
Thanks everyone,

Still havent ordered them yet but probably will use this site when we do. :cool1:

We are not *doing* Disney this time as much. Im possibly repeating myself here, wouldnt be the first time, I say.. :rotfl:
Therefore, the non-expiry option doesnt really matter as we're still not sure which tickets to get.
Might even stay onsite from Wed 17th to Sat 20th, do the stuff we really enjoyed last time and cover the little bits we missed, then move to the villa at Regal Palms and explore the area, do US/IOA/SW/BG etc
 














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