Anyone been to DisneyWorld, Florida?
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Where is the best place to get tickets? There is a 14 day Ultimate Pass, but there has to be somewhere a bit cheaper than buying direct or from someone like the tour operator..
Is there anywhere that you buy cheaper, but still pick them up from an offical disney gate?
Is there anywhere that you buy cheaper, but still pick them up from an offical disney gate?
The best place we found is Walmart.
Do you need the 14 day Ultimate. A 10 day pass will get you in ten times over 14 days (you don't have to use all ten consecutively).
There are 'ticket' booths at the wayside but many of these are 'second hand' tickets. Beware as some venues are using fingerprint recognition.
Walmart was a decent price, kosher and no queue. You can also buy things like the water spray fans and the Disney ponchos at Walmart at a mega discount to Disney.
Do you need the 14 day Ultimate. A 10 day pass will get you in ten times over 14 days (you don't have to use all ten consecutively).
There are 'ticket' booths at the wayside but many of these are 'second hand' tickets. Beware as some venues are using fingerprint recognition.
Walmart was a decent price, kosher and no queue. You can also buy things like the water spray fans and the Disney ponchos at Walmart at a mega discount to Disney.
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The best place we found is Walmart.
Do you need the 14 day Ultimate. A 10 day pass will get you in ten times over 14 days (you don't have to use all ten consecutively).
There are 'ticket' booths at the wayside but many of these are 'second hand' tickets. Beware as some venues are using fingerprint recognition.
Walmart was a decent price, kosher and no queue. You can also buy things like the water spray fans and the Disney ponchos at Walmart at a mega discount to Disney.
Do you need the 14 day Ultimate. A 10 day pass will get you in ten times over 14 days (you don't have to use all ten consecutively).
There are 'ticket' booths at the wayside but many of these are 'second hand' tickets. Beware as some venues are using fingerprint recognition.
Walmart was a decent price, kosher and no queue. You can also buy things like the water spray fans and the Disney ponchos at Walmart at a mega discount to Disney.
Thanks Trout!
The difference between a 4 day ticket and a 10 day ticket was pretty small.
I cannot remember of the top of my head - but if I was to guess three adults and one child was just under $1,000.
Yes, all the WalMarts sell them as far as I know.
I cannot remember of the top of my head - but if I was to guess three adults and one child was just under $1,000.
Yes, all the WalMarts sell them as far as I know.
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You need at least 5 days to do disney land properly. When I went it was about 5 times bigger than Chessington World of Adventures / Thorpe Park.
We went to:
MGM Studios
Magic Kingdom
Blizard Beach
Epcot Centre
and another one which i cant remember.
We went to:
MGM Studios
Magic Kingdom
Blizard Beach
Epcot Centre
and another one which i cant remember.
Used these guys in the past
http://www.kgstickets.com/orlando-flex-tickets.html
and am almost certainly going to be using them again this week end once I get round to booking our tickets for trip in October.
You should think about getting a Flex Ticket - gets access to Universal, Sea World, Busch Gardens, etc - pretty good value.
5-6 days max for Disney or you'll go do-lally with the disney-music they play all over the place
http://www.kgstickets.com/orlando-flex-tickets.html
and am almost certainly going to be using them again this week end once I get round to booking our tickets for trip in October.
You should think about getting a Flex Ticket - gets access to Universal, Sea World, Busch Gardens, etc - pretty good value.
5-6 days max for Disney or you'll go do-lally with the disney-music they play all over the place
Hype, hype and more hype.It's ok, if you're 12.... The water parks are good, but so are the ones outside of Disney.
Sea World, Universal, Kennedy Space, much better.
However, if you have kids, Disney will probably be best.
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We didn't do Universal as our kids were under 5.
We did a lot of Disney but really didn't enjoy The Magic Kingdom that much. It was a real disappointment.
We did love Animal Kingdom - our kids would have happily spent the day at Dinoland sector alone. The Nemo show was great as was the Safari.
We didn't think Hollywood Studios would be that much fun but it turned out to be fantastic. The street show was very interactive and all PIXAR which the kids loved. There were loads of shows.
My eldest one got himself featured front and centre in the Star Wars show and got to fight and defeat (at least he thinks he did) Darth Vadar!! It was really magical.
Seaworld was also great and if you asked the family as a whole what we enjoyed most it would be Seaworld. I don't think it is as good as the one on Gold Coast, the shows are top notch.
We did a lot of Disney but really didn't enjoy The Magic Kingdom that much. It was a real disappointment.
We did love Animal Kingdom - our kids would have happily spent the day at Dinoland sector alone. The Nemo show was great as was the Safari.
We didn't think Hollywood Studios would be that much fun but it turned out to be fantastic. The street show was very interactive and all PIXAR which the kids loved. There were loads of shows.
My eldest one got himself featured front and centre in the Star Wars show and got to fight and defeat (at least he thinks he did) Darth Vadar!! It was really magical.
Seaworld was also great and if you asked the family as a whole what we enjoyed most it would be Seaworld. I don't think it is as good as the one on Gold Coast, the shows are top notch.
Like trout said, Walmart is the best place, good on price (for everything) and you know the tickets ate going to be real.
What age are the people you ate going with?
I'd say for younger children Disney is great and 10 days will be plenty, you will need a few days to recover in between visits!
Universal needs at least a whole day to itself, and I went back the next day as I didn't manage it all.
Also you have blizzard beach, typhoon lagoon and a third, but I didn't get there!
You might want at least a day at the beach (maybe?) and one shopping for great bargains.
I'm not one for shopping, but beleive me, you can get some great stuff for Christmas pressies!
Also check out the old town for some car shows, they have some really good nights down there.
What age are the people you ate going with?
I'd say for younger children Disney is great and 10 days will be plenty, you will need a few days to recover in between visits!
Universal needs at least a whole day to itself, and I went back the next day as I didn't manage it all.
Also you have blizzard beach, typhoon lagoon and a third, but I didn't get there!
You might want at least a day at the beach (maybe?) and one shopping for great bargains.
I'm not one for shopping, but beleive me, you can get some great stuff for Christmas pressies!
Also check out the old town for some car shows, they have some really good nights down there.
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Booked today off next week.. a couple days at disney, maybe universal, maybe drive down to clearwater where we stayed a few years back.. and just a bit of shopping

Booked today off next week.. a couple days at disney, maybe universal, maybe drive down to clearwater where we stayed a few years back.. and just a bit of shopping
There are loads on the 192 - the proportion that sell dodgy tickets is very high! They are pretty much on every block and every time we went near them we had two questions asked of us.
Do you want to buy tickets?
Do you have tickets you wanna sell, even if they only had one day left?
Do you want to buy tickets?
Do you have tickets you wanna sell, even if they only had one day left?
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Sorry to hijack the thread but I'm thinking of going early next year. My kids will be 4 and almost 3 by then, would they enjoy any of it or are they too young? Which bits would be most suitable for them?
Thanks
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Hi Ding,
My kids were 4 and 2 when I went. The 4 year old loved Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios (loads of PIXAR, Power Rangers and Star Wars). We went back a lot which surprised me! He didn't really like Magic Kingdom that much except when he managed to pull the sword from the stone completely randomly.
The 2 year old enjoyed travelling on the car park train everyday! He enjoyed some of it but not as much as his brother.
Trout
My kids were 4 and 2 when I went. The 4 year old loved Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios (loads of PIXAR, Power Rangers and Star Wars). We went back a lot which surprised me! He didn't really like Magic Kingdom that much except when he managed to pull the sword from the stone completely randomly.
The 2 year old enjoyed travelling on the car park train everyday! He enjoyed some of it but not as much as his brother.
Trout
I think Space Mountain might be a bit much for them, or even for you!
There are signs along the climb up from the start saying that if you have a bad heart you would be better not to try it. Bit late by then! It was all in the dark when I tried it but I heard that it is now lit up.Acts like the hillbilly bear band are very good, its all just as entertaining for parents. The big parade in the evening is worth seeing too.
Enjoy!
Les
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Ding, you'll love Palm SPrings.. we have stayed in palm desert for previous holidays
Do the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway... it's cool
Do the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway... it's cool
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Thanks for all the suggestions. Apparently there is a place called Maple Leaf who are really good, and arent timeshare touts, but we are going to try walmart first i think.. 7 days to go
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