Travelling from the UK - The best attraction tickets to get for Disney?

Disneybub

Member

:wave: Hi guys and Gals!!

I dont know if this would be aimed at UK residents more as i know there are different tickets elsewhere...

I am going to Disney for 1 week, but im not sure whats the best tickets to buy to go to all of the Disney parks.

Ive never gone for a week before its always been anything from 2 weeks to a month.

So im going to be cramming everything in to a few days.

Does anyone know what tickets i should get? i want to be able to do park-hopping as i wont be dong a full day in DHS and could go over to another park... i want to make sure i get the most out of the week im there.

Any help would be much appreciated!!
 

dazzer68

New Member
i would go for either the 7 day premium which gives you;
7 days of unlimited admission to these four Theme Parks with the freedom to visit more than one Park or attraction on the same day:
• Magic Kingdom Park
• Epcot
• Disney's Hollywood Studios
• Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park
Plus 7 admissions in total to:
• Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park†
• Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park†
• Disney's Oak Trail Golf Course††
• Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex‡
• DisneyQuest Indoor Interactive Theme Park‡‡
of for an extra £20 get the 14 day ultimate (i know your only going for 7days but the difference cost wise is small;
14 days of unlimited admission to all Theme Parks with the freedom to visit more than one Park or attraction on the same day:
• Magic Kingdom Park
• Epcot
• Disney's Hollywood Studios
• Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park
• Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park†
• Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park†
• Disney's Oak Trail Golf Course††
• Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex‡
• DisneyQuest Indoor Interactive Theme Park‡‡
where you arent limited to the amount of times to visit a water park, and disney quest.depend how many times you want to go to a water park,?hope this helps, look at the disneyworld website for any other info for uk tickets.
http://wdtc.disneyinternational.com...rtureDate=2009-06-11&Sorting=Preis&Duration=6
 
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TURKEY

New Member
I'd definitely do the 7 day premium or the 14 day. Either way definitely get the UK ticket rater than waiting and purchasing a normal Magic Your Way ticket here.

Once you are here, you can't get the UK ticket so get it before you leave.
 
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Philo

Well-Known Member
7 or 14 day is easily the best choice. It works out pretty well cost wise.

I guess you would only need the 7 day ticket but If you like the look of those extras (water parks etc) then the 14 day might not be a bad choice. Remember that the 7 day ticket includes 7 entries to the additional parks and attractions, not 7 entries to each (i.e. two visits to each water park would be 4 out of your seven)
 
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minnie2000

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Hi Wweprincess!:wave:Where are you from? I'm in Neath!

We also have a week in December that we could use for Disney - but I'm trying to decide if it is worth all the expense - flights etc. - for one week, and due to school term times we can't go any longer than that. Why did you decide to go for a week? Do you think it's worth it?
 
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Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
I thought they were doing the 14 day ticket for the price of 7 anyway???

Though I have been told by my mother that the Tui chain have them advertised for £165, which is about £60 less than DisneyUK or Virgin who are fairly well priced.
 
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TURKEY

New Member
I thought they were doing the 14 day ticket for the price of 7 anyway???

Though I have been told by my mother that the Tui chain have them advertised for £165, which is about £60 less than DisneyUK or Virgin who are fairly well priced.


Not sure what they are being advertised as, but I thought the 14 for 7 was only as part of a room/ticket package, but could be wrong.
 
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CAPTAIN HOOK

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Not sure what they are being advertised as, but I thought the 14 for 7 was only as part of a room/ticket package, but could be wrong.

Disney UK were advertising "14 day tickets for the price of 7" - a reservation/package was not necessary, tickets were available to anyone
 
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Disneybub

Member
Original Poster
Ive only got 8 days holidays left through work, so 14 nights isnt an option...

ive got 2 weeks booked for next year anyways.. i just need a yearly fix :rolleyes:

Hi minnie2000, Im from Bridgend... the way i think of it is, i would rather go to orlando for a week than not go at all OR rather than some old villa in Spain... its gonna cost the same anyways....
 
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fosse76

Well-Known Member
The OP said she was only going to be there a week...and unless physics has taken a vacation as well, it's only 7 days...so a 14-Day pass would be useless.
 
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dazzer68

New Member
if you read my post correctly, i know shes only going for 7 days. but the price of a 7 day and 14 are almost similar, but with better benefits on a 14 day ticket.d'oh
 
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Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
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