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eeyoreangel1

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We've been looking on the web for our disney tickets for next year and the best we can find is from undercovertourist.com. For a 3 day plus 3 free, park hopper that expires it's £131.46. has anyone used this company? or has anyone else found this ticket cheaper? Also if we purchase the tickets now, will they still be valid next May?:confused3 :confused3
 
wouldn't you be better spending the exta £20 and getting 14 day ultimate? Lets you into everything Disney for 14 days.
 

Again I would also consider ultimate 14 day passes...we have had them the last two years.
The beauty is you can come and go as you like. just an hour here or there...dont forget water parks are included so a lazy day could be spent there.
Simply going for a couple of hours at night is great as well.
I would hate cramming 3 days in which are very busy because personally i find 4 or 5 hours in a park enough.
maybe if your partner appreciated the flexibility involved and how relaxed you can make it they would change their mind.
For me its definitely more enjoyable at a leisurely pace and better value for money.
 
Its not about going in for anymore days, its just the convenience of being able to go in for just the morning and coming out when busy or going in for the evening and seeing the fireworks. For us worth every penny of £20 for the flexibility. This is one of the reasons we have AP's, cost about £200 each but makes our trips a lot more pleasurable.
 
Again I would also consider ultimate 14 day passes...we have had them the last two years.
The beauty is you can come and go as you like. just an hour here or there...dont forget water parks are included so a lazy day could be spent there.
Simply going for a couple of hours at night is great as well.
I would hate cramming 3 days in which are very busy because personally i find 4 or 5 hours in a park enough.
maybe if your partner appreciated the flexibility involved and how relaxed you can make it they would change their mind.
For me its definitely more enjoyable at a leisurely pace and better value for money.

I agree.
Seriously, with two young children this was a real bonus during our recent trip. Being able to come and go as you please meant lazy mornings at water parks then back to the hotel followed by MK for fireworks...this kept our girls interested and didn't drain our energy. We popped to MK and EPCOT on a number of occasions for the fireworks when we hadn't been near a Disney park all day.
 
We've been looking on the web for our disney tickets for next year and the best we can find is from undercovertourist.com. For a 3 day plus 3 free, park hopper that expires it's £131.46. has anyone used this company? or has anyone else found this ticket cheaper? Also if we purchase the tickets now, will they still be valid next May?:confused3 :confused3

I've used this company 3 or 4 times and have always been impressed with their service and yes, they should be valid next May.
 
Just had a look at the ticket you are considering (3days+3 free) it does not include water parks or Disney Quest, only the 4 main parks.
I am sure you know but don't want you to get wrong ticket for your needs.
 
thanks for all the replies, but as this is our 6th trip we can pick and choose what bits of the parks and when we go into them. we just would not use 14 days worth of tickets. we don't do disneyquest and we still have water parks on previous tickets.
 
I've used UCT and would use them again. The tickets will still be valid in May.
Ticketmania have a 6 day hopper for $252 which works out slightly cheaper (or 3 +2 free days for $248)
 








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