When would you buy your tickets for August?

Katies Dad

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Hi,

Just wondering if we should buy our Disney tickets now, or do you think the prices might reduce with the $ rate changing so much?

Best prices so far are £159 for 14 day ultimate (2007 and £175 for 21 day (2007).

These prices are £60+ cheaper than Travel Care quoted me this morning (not that I am daft enought to buy from them. but it is scary how much profit they are making)

Best prices I`ve found are from Mercury Travel and Themepark-tickets.com is there anywhere else we could try or would you hold on and see what the $ does.

Many thanks
 
There are many places you can buy from, and it can depend on what tickets you are after.
We tend to get ours from Maple Leaf and collect from their store in Kissimmee, the service is very good and they offer actual tickets at discounted prices. You may get them cheaper if you shop around but having never had any problems we stick with them.

www.mapleleaftickets.com
 
Thanks for the link - unless I`m looking in the wrong place they don`t seem to do the Ultimate 14 and 21 day tickets, or am I missing the link. Thanks
 
They do the Magic Your Way tickets, which personally we prefer.
Means you can buy tickets with hopper facility and non expiry, so they can effectively last for more than one holiday.

Just depends on what you are looking for really, like I say they are not suited to everyone.
 

Try Undercover Tourist we used them in September and had the real tickets in just a few days. They do the Magic Your Way and the Ultimate tickets that are for the UK only.

Last time we had MYW 10 Hoppers no expiry as we were only going for 8 nights and we have had no expiry tickets in the past and used them for several trips :) So we have days left over for next time :thumbsup2 Works out cheaper in the long run and you get tickets at todays prices for a couple of years time :banana:

HTH

Elise
 
We have bought our tickets in the past from the booths at MK and what with the rates currently it might work out cheaper? :thumbsup2
 
Undercover tourist ultimate ticket prices were looking rather good, until I saw they were for 2006, I`m trying to see if they are doing 2007, as it would be good to buy them in $`s, the prices work out rather well at the moment.
 
Hi,

Second attempt at this. messed up the first time. I think we are going to get our tickets from online florida. uk site. they seem best suited for us as we are off for three weeks in March. Can't wait. :banana:

:cool1: :cheer2: :dance3:
 
We have always used attractionticketsdirect and can recommend them. I had no intention of buying tickets yet till I got an email from them saying I could have the Ultimate tickets for £163 each for 2007 at this year's prices. So we thought we may as well buy at that price than leave it till July which is when we would normally buy and no doubt the price would be higher. Their site was quoting 2007 prices as £183. You have to buy them by 31st December.
 
We had a problem with our tickets this year we bought them from Attraction tickets direct no problems with this company but we used the tickets on our first day and then on our second day we went to MK but our tickets would not go through the machine so we were sent to guest services who asked if they had been near anything magnetic we said no and then the man said the other problem with the tickets is that because i had bought them in Dec 05 for my trip in Nov 06 there was a problem with them being bought in 2005 and not being used in 2005, well we were all issued with new tickets it wasn't until we went to get the autograph books out that we realised that they had magnets on so i assume that this was the problem.
 
We are going to use Florida Magic Tickets for next month. It is an E-ticket but it is only £156.00 for a 14 day ultimate ticket. We used them in September and the tickets were really easy to change, we went to Epcot on the evening of our arrival and changed them into tickets.
 
We use http://www.park-tickets.com/index.aspx?villa=1781 - they are offering their uK prices @ 1.96/£ at the moment - so excellent prices

Be wary! I've just looked at their site and they say ''* Please note - Ticket purchases are in US Dollars - Sterling prices shown are based on an exchange rate of 1.95 Dollars to the Pound. Actual prices may fluctuate marginally depending on the exact rate at the time your card is debited. ''

So, they are making their tickets look cheaper by using a better rate than we would actually be charged. Very crafty.

Julie
 
Ordered mine yesterday from Atraction tickets direct.. who were £178 for the 21 day pass for 2007 + all the extras that they throw in like free phone card etc...got them to price match with theme park tickets direct who were offering the same 21 day ticket for £172..no del charge or CC charge..
But you will have to be quick think these prices only last till the end of this month.:cool1:
Dave..
 




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