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    Hi, I am planning to visit Orlando Christmas 2010 [:O] way in advance I know, the villa is secured, flights 1 year in advance, so to the tickets, I am looking to purchase disneys 3 week ultimate ticket, but I don't know if there is an expiry date on them other than from the date you first use them!

    All help would be appreciated.


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    I'm sure Martin (florida4sun) will be able to help you here.
    Daniel, Kaye, Millie and Harvey


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    The UK based tickets do come with expiry dates, our tickets do not expire until you use them.

    Martin


    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by bouncey
    Hi, I am planning to visit Orlando Christmas 2010 [:O] way in advance I know, the villa is secured, flights 1 year in advance, so to the tickets, I am looking to purchase disneys 3 week ultimate ticket, but I don't know if there is an expiry date on them other than from the date you first use them!

    All help would be appreciated.
    [/quote]


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by bouncey
    Hi, I am planning to visit Orlando Christmas 2010 [:O] way in advance I know, the villa is secured, flights 1 year in advance, so to the tickets, I am looking to purchase disneys 3 week ultimate ticket, but I don't know if there is an expiry date on them other than from the date you first use them!

    All help would be appreciated.
    [/quote]

    Surely this is some kind of record and deserves at least a badge or somefink.[msnsmile2] Blimey I think waiting for 5 years would drive me insane Chris.[xx(]


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    Now that's what I call forward planning[msnwink][msnsmile2]


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    We have a guest going out in October who has been booked in for over 4 years.It is a once in a lifetime holiday for them and they are have and are saving up

    We have had 3 years and lots of 2 plus years advanced bookings


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    Bouncey

    if its that far away i would wait to buy the tickets until nearer the date and keep that money in the bank
    think of all that lovely interest
    there was a great offer on in the halifax for 10% interest with max amount paid in £100 each month and 10% interest paid after 12 months with no withdrawls

    Mizzy


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    The reason for the foward planning is that we have a newborn and would like to wait until they are 5 before we go back so that they have a recollection of their time when he groes up, also I have a share scheme at work that pays out 6 months before planned trip, hopefully do all the parks, Bahamas, and Miami [:P]

    Martin I did not see the ultimate tickets on your site, must double check.

    Anyway thank you for your replys.


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