Orlando Tickets

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rich_vw

Original Poster:

814 posts

207 months

Wednesday 8th July 2009
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Having previously posted and now secured a holiday I'm not turning my attentions to park tickets and the like!

I'm looking to go to:

Universal Island
Universal Studio
Kennedy
Bush Gardens
Daytona
Sea World
Plus other bits to fill the 2 weeks

Whats the best ticket to get? Is there one that'll combine all or do I have to get seperate?

Cheers,

R

Arklight

895 posts

204 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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The orlando flex ticket or ticket plus will cover the majority of those plus add a couple of waterparks as well. http://www.orlandoflexticket.co.uk quite good value and gives you 14 days admission.

Depending on your budget/time there i would recomend having a look at discovery cove, its a full day out but well worth it IMO.

justin220

5,587 posts

219 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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As above, go for the orlando flex ticket plus, and make sure you go to busch gardens!

rich_vw

Original Poster:

814 posts

207 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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Cheers,

Any cheap places to get then or pretty much same everywhere?

eddie1980

419 posts

203 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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Its also worth the trip over to Tampa and Busch Gardens, less slick then Disney/Universal but the rides are good! A word from the wise, keep a firm grip on your mobile while on Montu.

raebomb

38 posts

197 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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I just got back from Orlando on friday there, cheapest places to buy park tickets out there is at the 'visitors centre' thing. Its on International Drive next to the Harley Davidson shop (just along from the huge McDonalds).

Flexi ticket is your best bet, covers most of the big parks.
Sea world are doing buy a 1 day ticket - get free 2nd day.
Wet n Wild are doing buy 1 day ticket and get the rest of the year for free!

S7Paul

2,103 posts

249 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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And if you're looking for other things to fill your time, you could try Gatorland and/or Cypress Lake Airbout Tours.

srebbe64

13,021 posts

252 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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Over the years we've found that it's generally cheaper to buy the tickets in the UK. Also, you don't have to spend time in your holiday faffing around buying tickets.

Regarding Kennedy, you pay on the door. It's pretty cheap too - subsidised by the US Tax payer I assume!

thainy77

3,347 posts

213 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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If your staying at a Universal or Disney hotel you should get a discount on tickets if you buy them at the concierge desk. Be aware that if you want to do a show book early in your trip, i highly recommend the blue man group at Universal.

anonymous-user

69 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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I recommend http://www.attraction-tickets-direct.co.uk/ have used them many times in the past, they often have deals for Uk travellers that you can't actually buy once you get to the USA.

rich_vw

Original Poster:

814 posts

207 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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Well After alot of shopping around and reading of booklets decided on a 5 day Go Orlando & 5 day Flex (covering 2 universal, sea world, aquatica and bush garden), looks like its going to be a busy 2 weeks! Cheers for the advise.