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2007-04-22 04:30:56 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel United States Orlando

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we buy all our tickets in the uk we buy from travel city direct which we find a lot cheaper than buying from the states we go to orlando 20th october this year and have brought tickets for attractions allready we got 14 day ultimate ticket for the price of 7 day ticket but this is a offer till 30th april. i wouldnt buy tickets in america we looked one year when we were there and it worked out really exspenive so glad we brought them in the uk.

2007-04-25 00:22:00 · answer #1 · answered by vivienne b 2 · 0 0

Well not exactly sure why everyone says uk because at the moment the exchange rate is 1.95 or something so everything you buy here in America is going to be 50% off for you. so if for example the ticket cost $100 its 50 quid. Guess it depends on what the price is over there in the uk but i always found everything in the UK to be more expensive - it's like they not only convert the price into pounds but also raise the price much higher for you all. Like someone said earlier, probably would want to check also what is included in the vacation package tickets you buy over in the uk as well...I know they're bring Brits over by the buttloads to FL - Florida is basically the only place you'll find Brits here, otherwise they're very rare to find in the US. Don't worry I hear you can get all your favorite Brit food at any supermarket (they've designated a whole aisle to the Brits in Florida). lol :)

2007-04-26 03:55:08 · answer #2 · answered by tiny knickers 3 · 0 0

Hi not sure which disney you are meaning but I think on the whole its better to pre buy the tickets in the uk before you leave. If you check the internet you can often get really good deals. If you are of to florida I found the flexie ticket to universal really good value and I brought it for 2 weeks so the kids could spend as much time as they wanted in the parks. Which where great by the way especailllty sea world and shammo the killer whale. Anyway have a brilliant time but disney and fun go hand in hand...

2007-04-22 12:05:08 · answer #3 · answered by kaz 7 · 0 1

Definately here. And definately get the 14 day Ultimate Disney Tickets! They are really flexible and well worth every penny. If u think to get into one of the disney parks ats around £40 for an adult and £25 for kids, the Ultimate tickets are around £170 for an adult and £130 for kids and u get ultimate flexibility for the 2 weeks in and out of all disney parks including water parks and sports complex. Plus buying them over here means u dont have to budget for it when u're there.

2007-04-23 04:18:46 · answer #4 · answered by gail_jefferson 2 · 0 1

The terms "Disney tickets" and "cheap" do not go together. We just got back from Disney World in Florida a couple of weeks ago. 7-day park-hoppers for 7 cost us over $1700. Ya know what?? It was worth every penny.

2007-04-22 11:35:38 · answer #5 · answered by Terri J 7 · 0 1

it is cheaper to buy them in the uk than when you are in america, especially as for uk visitors you get the special park hopper tickets with fast pass etc on them. definately by them in the uk before you go

2007-04-24 11:02:14 · answer #6 · answered by ? 5 · 0 1

at the moment it is cheaper to buy the tickets from the uk,,,, the $ is very weak against the £

2007-04-22 11:33:57 · answer #7 · answered by versace_girl_2002 3 · 0 2

The doller has taken a tumble ,best to go for the pound so i would say UK .x

2007-04-23 18:29:35 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

uk travel agent like lunn polly in the high street go in and ask you will get a better deal good luck

2007-04-22 11:40:47 · answer #9 · answered by cute sexy little feet 3 · 0 1

Depends on the exchange rate.

2007-04-22 17:46:46 · answer #10 · answered by ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ 6 · 0 0

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