Orlando Holiday in November, Advice needed

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Orlando Holiday in November, Advice needed

Postby baconbuttyman on Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:24 pm

we are due to go to Orlando in november. 4 adults (inc 2 teenagers) and 1 X 8 year old, (5 in all)
what is the best way to buy the tickets, over here in the UK or in the USA, i want the absolute best deal for my kids i can get, I am not bothered about the water park, but want to do Disney and universal etc tho, Also i have been told of a place where you can buy used tickets with the odd day left, I.E. if some one has 1 day left for seaworld , this one day can be purchased from this shop, has any one heard of this place and where is it.
any other advice would be greatly appreciated, this is our 1st time abroad let alone in the USA.
thanx
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Postby donkey 4 on Wed Sep 24, 2008 12:58 pm

hi
we are going in november also. if i was you i would buy the orlando flexi ticket over here .if you are not sure where vfrom just google orlando ticket deals. i woulnt bother trying to buy odd day tickets there would be a scam somewhere along the way. the flexi ticket will give you admission to universal seaworld and aquatica wet and wild and it costs about 130 quid it will give you access to all the parks mentioned above for the full 14 days .well worth it . have a good holiday
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Postby fafsmam on Fri Sep 26, 2008 7:07 pm

Hi
We are also going in November. I have found the cheapest site for tickets is www.TravelRepublic.co.uk
I think you will need to do the water parks to relax a bit.
Someone told me its best to set an itinerary before you go with days of relaxing in between theme parks
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Postby hel28 on Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:00 am

yes you can buy unused days, but beware!! the sellers have no way of checking that there are actually days left on the ticket.
all the parks use finger recognition to gain entry, so you could get turned away.there are loads of these ticket booths everywhere,you can't miss them.
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