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Tickets for attractions
I have booked the clan and myself for a hectic 7 days visit to Orlando and its attractions. As a pensioner can anyone help with advice on attraction tickets. Is is better to book on line or wait until our arrival then purchase locally. Do me and 'er indoors qualify for dicounts cough! cough!?
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Hi,
we have the best prices right here, non of the major parks do any senior discounts but we are already discounted anyway www.park-tickets.com
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Ron McKenzie
I have booked the clan and myself for a hectic 7 days visit to Orlando and its attractions. As a pensioner can anyone help with advice on attraction tickets. Is is better to book on line or wait until our arrival then purchase locally. Do me and 'er indoors qualify for dicounts cough! cough!?
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Ron
The best advice I can give you, as well as many others on here will say as well, use the link to park tickets at the top of the page, you will have actual tickets delivered to you and not vouchers to redeem at the parks. Please avoid the local ticket offices, as more often than not, they are selling cheapr tickets because you have to go to a presentation about timeshire or something, and they alos sell secondhand tickets which is illegal, as now that the parks have fingerprint identification on the tickets, this makes the ticket completely useless, and you have wasted a huge about of money.