Florida Resident Ticket Deals

crazydaveh

Active Member
Greetings all.

I have a question. I am going to buy the Florida Resident 3 days for the price of 2 ticket next week for about 10 kids. Is there a limit on how many I can buy?

And before you all get mad, yes, they all live here in the Sunshine State. They're visiting Grandma and Grandpa and Uncle Dave is in charge of getting tickets!

Thanks for any help.
 

MissM

Well-Known Member
When you buy the tickets, each person needs their own ID. So at the time you buy them, you have to show a unique ID for each guest. (Kids are excluded of course since they don't have an ID or DL.)

I don't know if there's a limit on the number of children's tickets however.
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Master Yoda

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Premium Member
You can buy as many as you want but a Fl ID is required for each adult when the tickets are activated at the parks. Also just FYI the new Fl resident 3 day tickets no longer have park hopping on them.
 
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cdunbar

Active Member
Yeah I know when we went over the summer we bought the 3 day play passes, and then we added park hopper to it for 40 bucks a piece I think it was, it was rather reasonable~:wave:
 
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MissM

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Yeah I know when we went over the summer we bought the 3 day play passes, and then we added park hopper to it for 40 bucks a piece I think it was, it was rather reasonable~:wave:
It's actually cheaper just to get a seasonal pass instead of the Play 3 Day if you add on park hopping. Three days with park hopping is over $150. A seasonal (which is about nine months and has park hopping included) is around $220. Realistically, if you're already spending over $150 on three days, you're better off just getting nine months out of it.

Not to mention, it's no longer "pay for two days, get one free" when you have to tack on $40 extra bucks. Then it's more like, "get half a day free." The whole Play 4 Days with free park hopper for $100, then $109 downgraded to a Play 3 Day for $120 withOUT park hopping is a terrible degradation of value in my opinion. It used to be an AWESOME deal. Now, not so much.
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crazydaveh

Active Member
Original Poster
It's actually cheaper just to get a seasonal pass instead of the Play 3 Day if you add on park hopping. Three days with park hopping is over $150. A seasonal (which is about nine months and has park hopping included) is around $220. Realistically, if you're already spending over $150 on three days, you're better off just getting nine months out of it.

Not to mention, it's no longer "pay for two days, get one free" when you have to tack on $40 extra bucks. Then it's more like, "get half a day free." The whole Play 4 Days with free park hopper for $100, then $109 downgraded to a Play 3 Day for $120 withOUT park hopping is a terrible degradation of value in my opinion. It used to be an AWESOME deal. Now, not so much.
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The seasonal pass is great, but we're going during the holiday blackout period.
 
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MissM

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The seasonal pass is great, but we're going during the holiday blackout period.
Ah well, that would stop you. (Though you can always upgrade your Play 3 later on if you decide you want to put the cost of it towards a seasonal.)

We're actually going tomorrow (er...today technically since it's Saturday) because we wanted to get in a last day before blackout.
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