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    Tickets and ID

    Sorry you canot swap tickets around. Out of interest we do a 7 day universal pass for the same price as the 3 day you mentioned.
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    We're off to Orlando on Xmas day and are meeting family from the US who are staying with us on a villa rented though this site.

    There are a multitude of theme park offers around, some we will visit as a group others we will mix and match.

    A simple question then, if we buy the multi day passes to Disney/Universal in advance from Park-Tickets or direct from the company are they tied to individuals or not.

    All the tickets will be adult.

    Universal have a great buy 2 get a 3rd day free offer for $112, can my wife and I take my daughter for the first two days then her two aunts take her on the third using the tickets we used, likewise at Disney on the 3 day hopper 5 day upgrade pass.

    Thanks in advance.
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    Disney tickets are definitely tied to individuals. You have to put your index finger into a machine when you enter the park. This is to avoid people transferring the tickets to other members of the party and thus saving money - and losing Disney revenue. So you will not be able to give your tickets to other members of the family.

    I am sure Martin who deals with the park-ticket site on here will be able to give you up-to-the-minute information about Universal tickets.

    However, I do know that parks such as Seaworld do take photos of you when you upgrade your tickets for the free extra day offer so, again, you would not be able to transfer tickets to other members of your party.

    I can thoroughly recommend www.park-tickets.com as they are a very reputable company and they sell only genuine tickets, not vouchers which mean you have to queue up at the parks when you arrive - and who want to queue again, when everyone is raring to go! [msnwink] There is no charge for a credit card payment and you benefit from the best exchange rate on the day as tickets are paid for in dollars. Tickets can also be delivered to your villa which is great.

    There are many cheap sites on the internet but in the past some cheap internet sites have disappeared, taking with them their client's money. You can be absolutely sure of park-tickets.com.
    When spending out on park tickets, which can be quite a large sum of money, I would always go for a company that offers great service and reliability, rather than saving the odd dollar here or there. When comparing prices do make sure you take into account any 'hidden' charges. There are no hidden charges with park-tickets.com. It is also great that there are no credit card charges as that can add quite a bit to the total bill.

    Hope you have a really wonderful time - I am sure you will!
    ellie


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    Thanks for the info, in that case I'm left stumping up the greenbacks, oh well it was to be expected.

    Having looked at the T&C's of the Universal tickets at it suggests they have to be redeemed on or before 31 December 2007. Surely they can't stick to this if your seven day period begins on say the 27/12 and extends into Jan ?

    Do you select when your seven days begins on purchase or does it just start on the first day you enter ?





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    The universal 2 day tix do expire on the 31st (ours do not), the 7 days start from first use.

    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by mjr600
    Thanks for the info, in that case I'm left stumping up the greenbacks, oh well it was to be expected.

    Having looked at the T&C's of the Universal tickets at it suggests they have to be redeemed on or before 31 December 2007. Surely they can't stick to this if your seven day period begins on say the 27/12 and extends into Jan ?

    Do you select when your seven days begins on purchase or does it just start on the first day you enter ?




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