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Old 04-12-2007, 03:23 AM   #1
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Default Where to get cheap Disney World tickets?
Me and my girl have just come back from booking a holiday in Sept 2008 to Disney World Florida. Were staying in a hotel on International drive and got it all for just under £1200 for both of us.

This is NOT including park tickets, but want a bargain. We have been looking into the 14 days pass, where you can visit any of the parks (more than once if needed) for 14 days. Were also looking for Universal tickets too....

So is it cheaper to buy them while were out there, or on the internet?

I'm a bit worried about buying park tickets from the internet, as there are so many sites that could not be what they seem.

Has anyone had any experiences with internet tickets buying and can recommend me a site to have a look at....

Thanks in advance
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Old 04-12-2007, 04:18 AM   #2
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you're spending two weeks vacation at disney world?
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Old 04-12-2007, 05:00 AM   #3
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you're spending two weeks vacation at disney world?
Well, in Florida, visiting the different places... its around $10 more for the 14 days pass than it is for the 7 days pass!
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Old 04-12-2007, 06:45 AM   #4
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I didn't handle the ticket buying, but we had a great time in Florida for our 2 weeks [thumbup]
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Old 05-11-2007, 12:45 PM   #5
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That's an interesting and valid question. Because I know someone got screwed by their travel agent. They paid for their Disney Land (Anaheim CA)
tickets through the agent and the tickets were cheaper at the gate.

That's not to say the online prices are bad. Unfortunately for you I wasn't at Disney World, so i can't tell you the prices at the gate.
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Old 05-11-2007, 04:39 PM   #6
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Me and my girl have just come back from booking a holiday in Sept 2008 to Disney World Florida. Were staying in a hotel on International drive and got it all for just under £1200 for both of us.

This is NOT including park tickets, but want a bargain. We have been looking into the 14 days pass, where you can visit any of the parks (more than once if needed) for 14 days. Were also looking for Universal tickets too....

So is it cheaper to buy them while were out there, or on the internet?

I'm a bit worried about buying park tickets from the internet, as there are so many sites that could not be what they seem.

Has anyone had any experiences with internet tickets buying and can recommend me a site to have a look at....

Thanks in advance
Whenever I have gone to Florida I always get the amusement park tickets through the hotel they seem to be a bit cheaper. IMO Universal is better but both parks are fun.
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Old 05-11-2007, 06:44 PM   #7
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Me and my girl have just come back from booking a holiday in Sept 2008 to Disney World Florida. Were staying in a hotel on International drive and got it all for just under £1200 for both of us.

This is NOT including park tickets, but want a bargain. We have been looking into the 14 days pass, where you can visit any of the parks (more than once if needed) for 14 days. Were also looking for Universal tickets too....

So is it cheaper to buy them while were out there, or on the internet?

I'm a bit worried about buying park tickets from the internet, as there are so many sites that could not be what they seem.

Has anyone had any experiences with internet tickets buying and can recommend me a site to have a look at....

Thanks in advance
Not for Disney but, Me and my partner went to Florida about 2 years ago with two other British couples. We picked up the "5-Park Florida Flexticket" whilst we were here in the UK. Worked out less than £20 per head per park. Out of interest, we looked at how much these 5-park tickets were out and about in Florida and found out we'd saved £50 each by purchasing here in the UK.

May be of interest to you. http://www.onlineflorida.co.uk/HomePage.aspx

"The 5-Park Orlando FlexTicket gives you unlimited admission to Universal's Islands of Adventure®, Universal Studios®, SeaWorld®Orlando and Wet 'n Wild® Orlando. Add Busch Gardens® Tampa Bay and there’s non-stop excitement with the 5-Park Orlando FlexTicket.

You can visit any or all of the parks everyday."
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