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MrsTigger

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We're planning to go to Universal Studios one our frist day and then seaworld and universal again later in the holiday, I was just wondering if you always get your tickets before hand?

I think we're most likely to to get the combo ticket, i have seen it for £155 at american attractions- anyone used them before? but it would be cheaper to buy them from seaworld and US but i was just wondering what the pro and cons of doing that are....

thanks
 
Do you mean the Flex ticket?
£166 for 14 days into these parks
Universal Studios
Universal’s Islands of Adventure
SeaWorld
Aquatica
Wet ‘n Wild.

Would you want Wet n Wild?
You can buy 14 day unlimited ticket for SW, Busch and Aquatica for £74 And for £85 14 day unlimited to both Universal parks, not much saving but a few £ cheaper and Busch included.
Posted same info in this thread an hour ago with link to Kenny's ticket price thread, might help you.
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2481416
 
We only want to do two days in Universal Studios/Universal’s Islands of Adventure and then one day in SeaWorld.
On the websites its called 4-Park Orlando Combo Ticket, i have checked kennys thread but the american attractions combo ticket isn't listed. However I'm just wondering really if buying them at the parks on the day would be a good option
 
Just found it. It looks like they are selling you the seperate tickets but putting them together in a package with a few £ saving.

Gate price for Seaworld is $78.95 + tax($10 saving online) £58.50 2nd day free

Gate price for Universal 2 days (no park hopping) $109.99 = £81.50, $134.99 = £100 if you want to park hop(cheaper to buy the 14 day ticket at £85)

£140 total, the £155 ticket would allow 14 days to these plus Aquatica.
 

Hummmm I guess tho for slighty more I would have the tickets in my hand before we go and therefore would save time on park time, thanks. Have you used american attractions before?
 
Hummmm I guess tho for slighty more I would have the tickets in my hand before we go and therefore would save time on park time, thanks. Have you used american attractions before?

No I haven't but Kenny only includes companies with good feedback, he removed one this week because of a few posts of peoeple getting tickets too late.
You could look at buying direct from Seaworld & Universal online if you just wanted the 1 day and 2 days, I think they both offer print at home tickets now so you go straight to the turnstiles.
 












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