Ticket info please (not for me ;) )
My cousin and bestest mate is taking her family on holiday for 2 weeks shortly, they are staying in a villa and are planning on spending a few days in Disney , I'm ashamed to say that we have only stayed on property and it's been a few years now so my previous knowledge may be way out of date.
They are planning on spending a few days in each park and water parks
What ticket would you recommend and where is the best place for them to purchase please
Re: Ticket info please (not for me ;) )
The option to buy in this country is either 21/14 ultimate or 5/7 day premium. Between the 14 day and 5 day is only £5 difference for adults so if it was me i would get the 14 day and keep it open for the whole two weeks. Unfortunately it doesn't pay to go for a few days. The 14 day ultimate is £236 for adults, £205 for children
You can look at American tickets without park hopping, with 3 days at the parks $242 plus tax per adult, $226 plus tax per child
I have to say i always buy through Disney or a reputable travel agent
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Yeah Disney are clever on the few-days park thing :(
The ultimate's seem best value even though they give you more days than you need. Once you start paying for "just a few days" it gets very rapidly to the point were for just a few more quid you have the option of going any day of your holiday.
It's a clever but annoying strategy
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i just noticed that once you get over 4 days on the US tickets it is an extra $10 per day...bargain! LOL
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Have a look at Attraction Tickets Direct - they have some good ticket "bundles" and they send real tickets, not vouchers that need exchanging.
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We get ours from Maple Leaf... they always price match. And they are proper tickets not vouchers.