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    Cheapest way to get Disney World (Orlando) tickets?

    I'm going to florida in 2 weeks, so need to buy some disney tickets.

    any advice?

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    sell a kidney.

    sorry, but that's the best advice i can give. you'll find people selling ticket timeshares on the cheap, but if you don't get into a park (and will lkely not be able to they're non-transferrable) you're buggered.

    personally, i'd ditch getting any extensive disney tickets - get the orlando flexticket (http://www.virginholidays.co.uk/attr...xiticket.shtml) to go to the worthwhile parks (seaworld, universal, islands of adventure), and get a day ticket to disney's epcot. _MUCH_ cheaper, and you'll enjoy $universal much more than the concrete kingdom

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    yeah, we did universal in LA 18months ago tho

    Will deffo look into that flexticket tho, cheers 'hex

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    well, flexticket is £110 for 14 days.

    disney is £165 for 5 days

    and seaworld was by far the best park i went to in kissimmee. epcot is pretty nice for the disney parks, but the magic kingdom is a concrete & fibreglass hole that would make thorpe park feel embarassed

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    Epcot was fantastic, I really liked the different country around the lake thing, fond memories even after 13 or so years later
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    lol - I was there about 17 years ago - my dad vowed never to go back as he couldn't get a beer!
    dealing with companies over there directly - they will do visa cheerfully, and you're looking at a minimum 40% saving off the prices offered by disney UK. for the other parks they're about 10% cheaper

    our travel agent in NZ last time actually recommended buying through the hotel concierge as it was that much cheaper than what she could do

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    hotels will usually do timeshare tickets

    and my contact at disney informs me they're adding biometric data to tickets to prevent any timesharing possible (rather than it simply breaching the terms of the ticket being bought)

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    Quote Originally Posted by directhex
    and my contact at disney
    You have a contact as Disney? Bet its Goofy, he always looked like he was up to something, and now we know - selling offical secrets to the highest bidder!

    I wish I was cool enough to have contacts. I bet you've got an office as well, with a phone!

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