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Christina Godfrey asks (28th March 2008):
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I am going to Orlando in August with my family and I would be very grateful if anybody could advise me how go buy the cheapest theme park tickets before we travel. Many thanks.
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Rachael Bonner answers (28th March 2008):
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You get much better deals buying out there from a street tout. Play one of against another, say your just pricing things up to start with and you get some good deals.
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Nikki answers (1st April 2008):
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Please be careful doing this as some touts sell part used tickets and you may not be getting the deal you think. The best way to get tickets cheap is to spend about 90 mins going to a time share tour(no obligation) and getting 2 Disney ticket for around $20 they do other parks aswell.
PS You will get a free breakfast aswell so not bad all in all for 90 mins of your time.
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lynne answers (5th April 2008):
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been to orlando many times and bought many tickets. The best and most reliable way is to buy tickets from here as if you buy them on the gates in orlando there are always huge queues and it will take you ages to get into the parks and waste loads of time, also the price you see isn't the price you pay as they put tax on the prices when you purchase them. If you buy tickets here be careful where you buy them. Get hard tickets as some companies send you vouchers to redeem and then you are back in the queues in the parks. Some companies also charge delivery that can add up if they charge for each ticket. Don't get tickets from the touts because they either drag you to timeshare and although they promise and hour you are there 4 OR when you do redeem the tickets you are back in the queues and still have to pay the tax on the tickets. The most efficient and reliable companies i have used are either attraction tickets direct or orlando ticket deals both on the net.Their service is second to none with really good prices. just be aware as I have been caught out, it is not always the best price that gets you the best deal so go for a ticket in the hand which is always better than a voucher. Just one final note if I haven't bored you rigid, some of the airlines will offer tickets to buy on the flight, sometimes ther=se are good deals ( not always)but you have to make the decision if you want tickets before you go or take a chance. I hope this long note has helped.
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Christina Godfrey answers (7th April 2008):
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Thank you so much for helping me. I now know what I am going to do. Buy them here from reputable companies and get a hard ticket! Great advice.
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dan answers (13th April 2008):
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Hi,
Best deal we ever got on theme park tickets was buying from ebay.com in the states, with it being $2 to the £1 at the moment, we tried the tout route and you do have to watchout, because they do tend to sell used and 2nd hand tickets, i/e if u buy a 10day park pass, you can sell them to a tout on day 4 if you have had enough, they re-sell with the 6days remaining. just a bit fiddly and unless you have done it before, i'd recommend ebay or if you are travelling on a charter flight taking one of the deals in-flight.
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myrna answers (29th April 2008):
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hello: i travel to orlando 3 times a year if you want to find answers to everything just go to www.mousesavers.com they have all information you need !!!!!!
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Christina answers (11th May 2008):
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Thank you everyone for your very useful information.
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