S scritchell Active Member Jan 25, 2018 #1 Has anyone used the above company to book tickets? All feedback welcomed TYIA
James J Well-Known Member In the Parks No Jan 25, 2018 #2 I've always just booked everything through Virgin or Disney themselves. The prices on that website don't appear to be any better to Disney's own site. Upvote 0
I've always just booked everything through Virgin or Disney themselves. The prices on that website don't appear to be any better to Disney's own site.
S scritchell Active Member Original Poster Jan 25, 2018 #3 I have had the brochure delivered today (UK) and they don't look too competitive Upvote 0
James J Well-Known Member In the Parks No Jan 25, 2018 #4 Just comparing the two now, a 14-day Ultimate Ticket with Memory maker is £389 for an adult and £369 for a child on Attraction Tickets. On Disney's own, the same thing is £369 for an adult and £349 for a child. Upvote 0
Just comparing the two now, a 14-day Ultimate Ticket with Memory maker is £389 for an adult and £369 for a child on Attraction Tickets. On Disney's own, the same thing is £369 for an adult and £349 for a child.
S scritchell Active Member Original Poster Jan 25, 2018 #5 Upgraded to 21 day ultimate ticket (WDW site), which is what we are looking at going for Upvote 0