Disney's Ultimate Tickets - Exclusively for UK Guests!
Two tickets that provide unlimited admission to all the magic of Disney for 14 or 21 days! Disney's Ultimate Tickets provide unlimited admission to all four theme parks, Magic Kingdom Park, Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios, Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park, two themed water parks, Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park, Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park and other attractions including DisneyQuest Indoor Interactive Theme Park, Downtown Disney Pleasure Island and Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex. Disney's Ultimate Tickets are valid for 14 or 21 days from first use based on duration of ticket purchased.
ogryn said:www.attractionticketsdirect.co.uk has the 21 day tickets for £179, but the 14 day is £159 there. That seems a bit of a bargain for 21 days, no?
£179 is $342
Here is a link to prices and features.AndyP said:No discount for going premium, they could have taken $10 off or something! I remember they used to scan everyone's finger prints a few years ago.I was wondering why they weren't doing it anymore, but I guess now they have it will stop people selling on tickets on eBay and such.
Oh, and with the premium, you get the water parks and such, but does that take up a day of your ticket ois that bonus? And how many visits? I c't readthe small print on the sign!
No more LOS/UPH.marni1971 said:One question for us `non locals` - is the Length of Stay pass for resort guests still an option? I`ve not seen it mentioned, and its what we normally go for when at the Caribbean Beach. There is no way I am paying for two 15 day hoppers/premiums!
marni1971 said:One question for us `non locals` - is the Length of Stay pass for resort guests still an option? I`ve not seen it mentioned, and its what we normally go for when at the Caribbean Beach. There is no way I am paying for two 15 day hoppers/premiums!
marni1971
One question for us `non locals` - is the Length of Stay pass for resort guests still an option? I`ve not seen it mentioned, and its what we normally go for when at the Caribbean Beach. There is no way I am paying for two 15 day hoppers/premiums!
attisb said:If you notice on the price signage the No Expire Option is not shown. Well actually judgeing from the photo it looks like it says that in the small print under the green box. This may get people mad it the don't relize that base tickets expire after 14 days and think that they are saving money by buying a 10 day ticket so they can go on two different trips or such.
mickey04 said:So what does this mean for Fastpass? Because usually, we have one person go get the Fastpasses with everyone's tickets, because it didn't really matter whose was whose. Are the new tickets be distinguishable or do they all look the same?
And also, are the biometric readers strictly for the new Magic Your Way Tickets, or for older passes too? The signage implies that everyone has to put their fingers in it, not just those with new tickets or APs.
attisb said:It should make no difference at the FastPass machines. They won't be scanning your fingers at them. They are just trying to prevent people from sharing tickets or selling them.
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