£290.79 (adult) / £275.40 (child) - 14 Day Ultimate Ticket
Disney tickets - which are ridiculous expensive anyway - for 2017 are currently showing as being cheaper that 2016 prices on the above site. Anyone who has booked for 2017 will know that prices have gone up a fair bit following Brexit....
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shoysted
24 Nov 16#1
Have had it confirmed by phone prices are correct. Disney themselves are selling the same tickets for £419.00 and £399.00.
mrmoo123 to shoysted
24 Nov 16#12
Did they confirm on phone ??
smh247
24 Nov 16#2
Worth every penny!!
spod_girl
24 Nov 161#3
Bargain! if only we could afford to go to Orlando again next year :disappointed:
love2save
24 Nov 16#4
Amazing price! Perhaps it was meant to be £390 though & they haven't realised.
We had to book ours as part of our Disney Hotel stay to qualify for free dining next year & paid £324 in April, prices have shot up by £90 each since then.
emmackiedee
24 Nov 16#5
Has anyone used this company before for buying Disney tickets? I'm going next year and this would be a massive saving!!
Hille to emmackiedee
24 Nov 16#6
thus is an authorised retailer - very legit I've booked mine through them :smiley:
"Good all-rounder with positive feedback – Orlando Attractions
US-based site Orlando Attractions sells US and UK Disney tickets (see the Disney ticket need-to-knows for more info) and you can pay in pounds or dollars.
Plus the big boon here is it offers extra Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) cover for standalone tickets, so if it went bust, ABTA would refund you for any tickets you'd bought.
It offers free Royal Mail Special Delivery in 14 working days on all UK ticket orders. Alternatively you can collect from its Orlando office (10 mins' drive from Disney) for free by appointment Mon-Fri. Payment can be made in pounds or dollars – handy if you want to avoid overseas transaction fees."
emmackiedee
24 Nov 16#8
Thankyou
caat_h
24 Nov 16#9
It looks like the site is crashing! I can't get on to it!! Does anyone know if this is just for disney or if their universal tickets are cheap too?
eriettasymeou
24 Nov 161#10
Universal prices are same as earlier this week when I checked. £218.70/£209.79. Works out cheaper to book Disney/universal separate than do their combo ticket.
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Disney tickets - which are ridiculous expensive anyway - for 2017 are currently showing as being cheaper that 2016 prices on the above site. Anyone who has booked for 2017 will know that prices have gone up a fair bit following Brexit....
All comments (46)
We had to book ours as part of our Disney Hotel stay to qualify for free dining next year & paid £324 in April, prices have shot up by £90 each since then.
"Good all-rounder with positive feedback – Orlando Attractions
US-based site Orlando Attractions sells US and UK Disney tickets (see the Disney ticket need-to-knows for more info) and you can pay in pounds or dollars.
Plus the big boon here is it offers extra Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) cover for standalone tickets, so if it went bust, ABTA would refund you for any tickets you'd bought.
It offers free Royal Mail Special Delivery in 14 working days on all UK ticket orders. Alternatively you can collect from its Orlando office (10 mins' drive from Disney) for free by appointment Mon-Fri. Payment can be made in pounds or dollars – handy if you want to avoid overseas transaction fees."