Hi
My family (2 adults and 2 kids) are visiting Orlando in 2 weeks time and have decided to wait until we get there before buying our park tickets as a) we have left it too late to buy on line and b) don't trust the websites.
Does anyone have any tips on where to get tickets in Orlando? We are only there for 5 days before heading south so really want to hit the ground running and not waste any time trawling outlets for cheaper tickets.
Anyone been recently and stayed at a Disney hotel? Any ideas how much the tickets are directly from there compared to those offered on line? We got theme from the hotel last time and they didn't seem any more expensive than buying on line.
Many thanks in advance.
Martin
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If you are staying at a Disney hotel there is roughly $10-15 betwwen these and retail outlet prices.
But beware touts offer tickets, but you have to attend presentation.
To be quite honest it is hardly worth the effort with what you may save.
All hotels offer some sort of ticket deal in lobbies.
But beware touts offer tickets, but you have to attend presentation.
To be quite honest it is hardly worth the effort with what you may save.
All hotels offer some sort of ticket deal in lobbies.
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We are going to Florida in October so have been searching the net for the cheapest tickets as there are seven of us. The cheapest place I have found on-line is Park-tickets.com and they say they have an office situated just 5 minutes from Disney, just off the 192 along Poinciana Boulevard (close to Old Town and the Premium Outlets). Now I have never used these people before so dont know if they are genuine, they quoted us £500 cheaper than anyone else which seems too good to be true. But if they are cheapest on line they might be the cheapest there and they are supposedly five mins from disney. Anyway let me know how you get on and whether it is cheaper over there. If anyone reading has used Park-tickets.com please speak up! Thanks
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My husband & I have visited Florida 12 times in the past 10 years, we are going again in July 09. BELIEVE me there are no CHEAP park tickets... the only discount you get is when you buy Multipark tickets from a Koasher Disney outlet, or your hotel Bren x
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Beware though, just before we boarded the coach back to orlando international airport from our hotel on international drive we were offered money for our used disney tickets, we didnt use them until the 4th day, so still had some use left on them.
Didnt risk selling them, but it shows how some cheap tickets appear
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Didnt risk selling them, but it shows how some cheap tickets appear
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The cheapest abode I accept begin on-line is Park-tickets.com and they say they accept an appointment anchored just 5 account from Disney, just off the 192 forth Poinciana Boulevard (close to Old Town and the Premium Outlets). Now I accept never acclimated these humans a fore so don't appertain if they are genuine,
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I've been to Florida a multitude of times as my brother lives there, lucky so and so! The best tickets for parks are the Multipark tickets, by far!
Also, I don't know if it's the BEST way to go but we're with a travel club called Club Class Concierge [url]http://www.clubclassconcierge.com[/url] and we stay at a 4/5* hotel in Disneyland itself! Wonderful. My brother lives in a "small flat" (bigger than most in the UK!) near the sea and doesn't have a lot of room for us all (five inc. baby!).
Mikey
Also, I don't know if it's the BEST way to go but we're with a travel club called Club Class Concierge [url]http://www.clubclassconcierge.com[/url] and we stay at a 4/5* hotel in Disneyland itself! Wonderful. My brother lives in a "small flat" (bigger than most in the UK!) near the sea and doesn't have a lot of room for us all (five inc. baby!).
Mikey
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