£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....
Latest comments (46)
Bradders9126
26 Nov 16#46
Check 'Junk' mail where mine was
enemi
25 Nov 16#45
Seems to be expired now.
2017 prices showing as £371 for adults.
Bradders9126
25 Nov 16#43
Email confirmation has arrived!!
jrp0231 to Bradders9126
25 Nov 16#44
that's reassuring, hopefully mine will come through soon.
Bradders9126
25 Nov 16#42
No email confirmation yet. Said there would be a delay due to how busy it had got
jrp0231
25 Nov 16#41
has anyone had email confirmations through yet? I ordered early on via the phone and had everything confirmed but no email confirmation.
Bradders9126
25 Nov 16#40
Can't believe this deal didn't get more
Bradders9126
25 Nov 16#39
Sorry for late reply. Website had crashed so rang the 0800 number. Yes purchased from Orlando Attractions & was able to put deposit down. They seem 2 have gone back up in price
Tosan1
25 Nov 16#38
Anyone got the phone number ?
TaffMaster
25 Nov 16#37
Can confirm this. I emailed to say I had issues with the site and got an email saying they had put the prices up early, and the drop isnt supposed to be till mid december.
activist3
24 Nov 16#36
Gutted! Back up in price and same on other deal
jsty3105
24 Nov 16#35
There is conflicting information here. who is correct?
Bradders9126
24 Nov 16#33
Just purchased 4. Had put deposit on tickets at FloridaTix but willing to lose the £40 deposit!! Saved £200
p9dyl to Bradders9126
24 Nov 16#34
Did you get them through Orlando attractions? I can't find them on their website
Anyone know a cheap site for the California Disney? And/or Universal?
woody_____
24 Nov 16#30
I've just booked mine over the phone and been told that they're going back up in price tomorrow but will be reduced again for one day on the 15th Dec.
I also spoke to Floridatix about price matching. They're awaiting confirmation from Disney that they can drop their prices. They'll have confirmation by tomorrow morning
asdff123
24 Nov 16#29
back up to 371
asdff123
24 Nov 16#28
back up to 371
kathryncrowe
24 Nov 16#25
Amazing thank you so much absolute bargain, apparently the price is going back up tomorrow I ordered over the phone as the website has crashed
RickT to kathryncrowe
24 Nov 16#27
Where have you got this information from ? Source please.
markcathy
24 Nov 16#26
This website is reliable we used them two years ago and also already booked with them for next year. Best cheap flights school hols are may half term are Birmingham to Sanford on 25/5 or the Saturday with Thomson from London !
mrmoo123
24 Nov 161#24
OMG I managed to buy online.... estatic is an understatement! They are £419 on the Disney website!
spicy_gal
24 Nov 16#23
I bought tickets from this website a month ago. Does anyone know if i can get a refund so i can buy again??
spicy_gal
24 Nov 16#22
****!
hassanali001
24 Nov 16#16
sorry is silly question but does that include flights and if not anyone suggest a good place to find deal on flights too please
gifted2002uk to hassanali001
24 Nov 161#21
Lol Nope if it was everyone would be going to Disney lol Flights are around 350/400 in early June. July and Aug are a lot more expensive plus accommodation and spending money.
gemmahawthorn
24 Nov 16#20
Amazing!!
BLUEWEASELL
24 Nov 16#18
I have spoken to the UK manager. This is not a black Friday deal and the prices for 2017 will remain at those prices for the foreseeable future. Disney have made the decision to cut prices. Someone has hacked their website which is why you can't purchase tickets.
mrmoo123 to BLUEWEASELL
24 Nov 16#19
I really hope you are correct, will give them a call later
mrmoo123
24 Nov 16#17
Ah seen that, I have them in my basked now but can't seem to complete checkout... can't phone them as i'm at work :disappointed:
mrmoo123
24 Nov 161#11
Showing Adult Price: £350.73 Child Price: £331.29 now... well done to anyone who got them at the absolutely crazy price earlier
thisismark to mrmoo123
24 Nov 16#14
Go down the page.
catlady40 to mrmoo123
24 Nov 16#15
Those prices are for this year! 2017 prices are £290!
They have posted that this price reduction is due to Disney reducing their prices, they are just the only company to have past the savings on so far. They say it's not a black friday deal, and will be around for a while. Their sever can't cope but you can book by phone. They also take a deposit via phone!
leechy010
24 Nov 16#13
Will not let me purchase?
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 ??
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.
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?
emmackiedee
24 Nov 16#8
Thankyou
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."
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.
spod_girl
24 Nov 161#3
Bargain! if only we could afford to go to Orlando again next year :disappointed:
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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....
Latest comments (46)
2017 prices showing as £371 for adults.
There is conflicting information here. who is correct?
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/wdw-disney-tickets-14-day-ultimate-2017-mem-maker-288-ad-273ch-florida-escapes-2556033
I also spoke to Floridatix about price matching. They're awaiting confirmation from Disney that they can drop their prices. They'll have confirmation by tomorrow morning
They have posted that this price reduction is due to Disney reducing their prices, they are just the only company to have past the savings on so far. They say it's not a black friday deal, and will be around for a while. Their sever can't cope but you can book by phone. They also take a deposit via phone!
"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."
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.