Park Tickets from UK

MinnieMe60

New Member
Planning a return trip 10 years on - a lot has changed!! Hoping to return Feb 2019, so planning in earnest!
Where do Uk’ers buy park tickets these days? Will be staying offsite.
Thanks in advance.
 

James J

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
I usually book a package through Virgin or Disney themselves, and get the tickets included. If you're staying off-site Virgin may be a good shout.
 
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Fankle

Active Member
I'm a fan of either Undercover Tourist (if it's US tickets that work out best value) or American Attractions. Both are usually cheaper than buying direct from Disney or via other packages. American Attractions are an authorised Disney ticket outlet. I've used them to get the 14-day for the price of 7 Park Hopper plus for 8 of us for out upcoming trip in August. If you visit the Martin Lewis money saving website, there are discount codes that save a £10 to £15 per ticket too if you click through from there. It's real tickets that arrive in the post (not vouchers) - no issues linking them to my MyDisney Account.
 
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TheJonesys

Active Member
There’s several good UK sites, Orlando Attractions, Floridatix and Attraction Tickets Direct are just a few, I find the first two come out much cheaper. You can save a bit extra sometimes if you go through a cash site like Quidco.

ETA sometimes the Walt Disney site do a good deal on their tickets, but I think you may have just missed it as everyone’s waiting on free dining deal
 
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We always use Attractions direct , they still give you real tickets . I was able to link up through MDE as normal and then we chose to pick up magic bands and link those from our off-site hotel before hitting the parks . We still received the free photo pass with our tickets .
 
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nickys

Premium Member
I always just buy direct.

If you time it right (and it's really hard not to ), you can get the 14 nights for the price of 7 or 21 nights for the price of 14 offers.

By "hard not to", the offer usually runs for about 9 months in a year, and given how far out we tend to plan trips, that should be possible.
 
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