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Posted 5 January 2010
DisneyWorld Florida 14 Day Ultimate Ticket for price of 7 Day Premium Ticket & TopCashBack - eg £210 Adult
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Spotted this TV advert the other night...
This is the blurb from their website.
"14 day ticket for the price of a 7 day ticket*
Great ticket offer!
Double your Disney dreams! Book Disney's 14-day Ultimate Ticket now and receive it for the price of Disney's 7-day Premium Ticket. Offer ends 29 March 2010!
Disney's Ultimate Ticket, valid for 14 days for the price of Disney's 7-day Premium Ticket. That's twice as many magical days making your dreams come true.
- Unlimited admission to all Disney theme parks, water parks, entertainment complexes and attractions
- FREE unlimited transportation throughout Walt Disney World Resort
- Disney's Ultimate Ticket created exclusively for UK guests"
There is also 2% cashback available on TopCashBack.co.uk
This is the blurb from their website.
"14 day ticket for the price of a 7 day ticket*
Great ticket offer!
Double your Disney dreams! Book Disney's 14-day Ultimate Ticket now and receive it for the price of Disney's 7-day Premium Ticket. Offer ends 29 March 2010!
Disney's Ultimate Ticket, valid for 14 days for the price of Disney's 7-day Premium Ticket. That's twice as many magical days making your dreams come true.
- Unlimited admission to all Disney theme parks, water parks, entertainment complexes and attractions
- FREE unlimited transportation throughout Walt Disney World Resort
- Disney's Ultimate Ticket created exclusively for UK guests"
There is also 2% cashback available on TopCashBack.co.uk
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sorted byIn Summer/Autumn Disney offer free Dining and upto 47% off Old Key West or Saratoga Springs resorts.
I priced up 21 nights at OKW with Virgin, 2adults & 1 teen, £6,000 just for flights and hotel.
Goto Disney.co.uk and book the same room direct for £2,100, its not going to cost you £3,900 for 3 flights. Plus you can get 4.5% cashback on Disney.co.uk via cashback sites. Also includes free dining for upto 4 people.
Again if anyone wants help with planning a trip to Florida come and see us on DISboards, many of us will help to find the cheapest/best way possible. disboards.com/for…=47
As far as Ultimate tickets go currently this is competitive.
I would also definately consider joining the Costco wholesalers. (uk membership is good for use in the US) They offer a Universal 3 month pass that includes parking for $89 pp - thats about £60 for three months unlimited entry to Universal Island of adventure, Citywalk attractions and Studios. You have to buy them in the when you get there from the Costco on Orange Blossom Trail. (nr Florida Mall)
I would personally now go for MYW tickets for Disney if you are a repeat visitor and Ultimate tickets if it's your first time.
The Costco tip is the best I can offer. Along with getting youself some of the kidseatfree cards if you are taking kids. It'll save you a fortune in cheap lunches.
kidseatfreecard.co.uk/
You can buy them second hand from Ebay for pence. There are loads of tips on the dibb if you are after cheap tickets. [url]www.thedibb.co.uk[/url]
Can you post up some alternatives please? Going to Florida this year and would like one of these tickets, so posting deals would be helpful
I am on the look out for cheaper tickets and this looked perfect but nothing doing (and TBH it is only about £14 cheaper per person than the 14 day ticket anyway!!!)
This isn't true. Enter your dates on the first screen and click the "Ticket Only" radio button. You will then be able to purchase at £210 per ticket.
And only £14 pp is great on these tickets - particularly if you have a few going. They are usually a fairly standard price and £210 is a great price.
I will get the exact date, and it might suit someone else who will be there round about the same time and needing a week ticket?
Thanks
HOT, but I still get annoyed that less than two years ago you would have been paying £170 for the same ticket. £40-50pp hikes in ticket prices without any extra value is outrageous. I'm boycotting the Disney parks until they drop their ticket prices back to a realistic level.
Last year they were charging £240pp for the 14 day ultimate ticket! Thats nearly £1000 for a family of four...
As good as it is in Disney thats just greed on a massive scale. Oh and don't forget your $11 a day to park!!!
mapleleaftickets.com/dis…htm
I've used them before and they are pretty reliable. You can pay in sterling also.
moneysavingexpert.com/tra…rks
for comparative prices
Saves a lot of money, plus at the moment they are giving you $550 extra to spend in the parks if you stay at a moderate hotel.
You may end up taking very little spending money!
Very complicated subject, yes Disney have increased prices(although its a lot to do with exchange rates) but Disney are more interested in getting you to stay in their hotels, feed you, sell you merchandise and keep you in Disney while in Florida.
They increase tickets because they can and it works for them, what they then do is give you offers to stay onsite, I have again booked Old Key West for 20 nights in August. To stay there in July it would cost me £192/night, August its costing only £100/night and includes all your food for upto 4 people, last year for just 3 of us we averaged free food with a value of £100/day. so buying tickets which are a bit pricey to some is a bargain to me to get this offer.
They also give free parking if you stay onsite (by the way its $14 now, not $11)
As someone said its about £14/day for these tickets, whats Blackpool pleasure beach now? £30 I believe my son paid last year.
We try keep an updated thread here disboards.com/sho…482 for latest ticket prices, Kenny starts a new thread every Monday when he can. Anyone that wants help on planning trips I am(wayneg) on there anytime.
do you have a link to this "woody" i would be interested.
my wife , daughter and i would love to go this summer ( peak time)... checked virgin prices and with the flights, cheapest disney hotel and dining plan was costing 4 grand !!!!. are there any of you guys outthere that have done similar for much cheaper .would realy appreciate your money saving tips .
Good work with the site but, with respect, I disagree with some of your statements. I've been a decade long visitor to Florida sometimes three times a year and I have always paid between £140-170 for my 14 day ticket. The first year we went the exchange rate was $1.51 last year it was $1.65
A family of four including parking will pay approx £65-80 a day now on a 14 day ticket and thats if you do a disney park EVERY DAY OF YOUR HOLIDAY. As good as it is, you will need to take at least two or three days off from Mickey to regain your sanity. Although value is still competitive it's nowhere near as competitive as other parks in Florida which offer family tickets.
Other than that I can't comment as I have never stayed on site and I can see the advantages might add up if you can get food thrown in. I don't know.
All I know from my visit last year is that in 2009 I felt poor value with Disney for the first time ever. In todays climate no business can justify price hikes to regular customers without adding value. The 2009 park entry figures were drastically down on 2007 & 2008. I think that says it all really.
Don't think 2009 figures are released until April, Have you seen a pre-report?
2008 were flat on 2007 figures (good compared to 2.5-3% drop for other Florida Themeparks)
themeit.com/TEA…pdf
2007 up 2.5%-6% depending which park on 2006, again better than other parks like Seaworld for eg at 1% increase. themeit.com/TEA…pdf
Personally I would expect a slight decrease for 2009 with the recession, many like myself have cut trips, we go upto 4 times a year (upto 10 weeks a year) but this year cutting it to 2 (maybe 3) trips. Many others will be doing the same, I know many Americans that didn't do their usual annual trips to Disney.. For me its not down to ticket prices, its the flights prices.
Unfortunately Disney are in it for the money and nothing else, they are not going to reduce prices. All just my opinion, totally appreciate yours.
Thanks
We don't think that it is possible to share tickets. Last time we went we had to scan our fingers and associate them with our passes.
This is a good deal compared to other sites, but we wonder if they will lower their prices or price match?
We stayed at Port Orleans FQ for 2 weeks, with Unlimited tickets and the table service dining plan that cost £1800 for 3 of us plus £900 for flights.
If we'd have waited the flights would have been about £150 cheaper.
Virgin contacted me to say that for 20000 air miles and one adult ticket I'd get another free. Hotels etc bought through WDWTravel (with a few perks).
If you've got a family member somewhere with the same surname who is a members of the Disney Vacation Club you can get them to buy you an Annual Pass at the discounted DVC rate of £243 ($389). My in-laws are members and Disney once put their surname on my card by accident so now the in-laws just take mhy old card up and renew it pretending i'm their son - no ID required because old card has the correct surname :whistling: (renewal DVC price is even better at £215 ($344).
If you have an annual pass you can also buy another card called [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=2]TABLES IN WONDERLAND. [/SIZE][/FONT]This cost around £47 ($75) but again over a two week period with discounts of up to 20% on food and drink (inc alcohol) at a lot of places in and out of the parks around Disney we always make our money back on a two week trip (plus it lasts for a year).
Most people don't consider the annual pass but even at full price the discounts are very good sometimes. You could make a saving just in the discounts you get using it to book your hotel.
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this adds upto a hefty bill.
therefore I suggest any one going to Orlando twice within a 12 month period to buy an annual premium pass for all the benefits of the above deal plus youget free parking and lots of other discounts.
of course you have to take into account the exchange rate{currently about $1.60 to the £1}
hope this helps someone
ps check out this link for all the benefits and other disney tips ;-)wdwinfo.com/dis…htm