Hello,
I am looking for 10x adult 14 day passes for all the major parks including Busch Gardens.
What do you suggest?
Thank you
Adam
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Hello,
I am looking for 10x adult 14 day passes for all the major parks including Busch Gardens.
What do you suggest?
Thank you
Adam
Hi Adam
One pass is easy to advise you on, that is the 6 park Orlando flex ticket offering you unlimited entrance to Universal Islands of Adventure, Universal Studios, Busch Gardens, Sea World, Aquatica and Wet n Wild over a forteen day period.
For your Disney parks you need to look at base tickets for between 4 and 6 days. If you are not planning on returning to Flordia get the tickets which expire 14 days after first activation. If you know that you will return it is better value to get tickets with more days that do not expire.
Have fun choosing and remeber to use th elink on this page as they are the best value tickets around.
Thank you Christine, we're going to buy the £141 6 park flex tickets and then probably just the 2 day Disney hopper.
You might want to consider a 4 day base ticket, which will give you 1 day in each of the in Disney parks.
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Thank you Christine, we're going to buy the £141 6 park flex tickets and then probably just the 2 day Disney hopper.
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Thanks Martin, I'm not sure what to do with regards to the Disney parks. We're aged between 21 and 26 - we're not really the age range to make the most out of the Disney parks, so we would probably only need 1 or 2 days in the 4 parks? Is that asking too much? or is that feasible?
Obviously I will bow to your greater experience, it is much appreciated. Bearing in mind we will have a flex 6 park ticket that will probably amount to 7-8 days worth of trips.
Adam
Another Q - can you buy a 1 day Disney hopper ticket?
Thank youuu
yes direct from the gates around $120 each. If yo have not been before do not attempt to do 2 parks a day, they are huge.
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Another Q - can you buy a 1 day Disney hopper ticket?
Thank youuu
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Looking at your age range you will probably want to do some shopping as well to take advantage of the good value that goods are out there. Do you really want to do Disney or just make the most of the parks on the flex ticket.
We go out most years but don't always do Disney
Thanks Martin - I can't really appreciate how big the parks are yet, so that is really useful to know!
Christine - perfect response from my point of view, personally I would rather focus on the 6 park ticket, a few days shopping and some lazy days by the pool. I think Disney would be an extra £110 that might just put more pressure on us to rush and might tire us out a lot more. I will have to see what the others think, especially the girls.
Out of interest, if we had a spare day at the end of the holiday and decided to visit one of the parks - which one do you think we would enjoy the most?
Probably MGM Studios. There are a few rides there that you would enjoy, for your age group. [msnsmile2]
Thank you Arlene, I'll check it out!
The trouble is, all the disney parks have been cunningly designed to offer something for all ages:
Epcot's Mission Space, Test Track & Soarin' + fireworks
Hollywood Studio's Tower of Terror, Rock n' Rolling Rollercoaster + Fantasmic (fireworksish)
Animal Kingdom's Dinosaur (but probabably the most 'missable')
Magic Kingdom's Big Thunder, Splash & Space Mountains + fireworks & how can ANYONE of any age miss "It's a Small World" - God, it's awful (if you're of thinking age) - but you'll have that B****y tune in your mind for ever.....
Thank you! Disney are very shrewd. I think we'll buy a bulk load of vouchers/maps/guides etc. online and then all sit down and decide which one would suit us the best.
Adam