WDW/Universal/Sea World Admission
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WDW/Universal/Sea World Admission
Any advice on discounts available for the four day WDW Park Hopper Passes, Universal and Seaworld? We were planning 4 days at WDW, 2 days at Universal and 1 at Seaworld until we calcuated the grand total for all that FUN. The Park Hopper and Orlando flex Pass are the only ones I've seen that seem to fit our schedule. What's worth the money and what's not? Should we pre-purchase our tickets at home or wait until we're in Orlando? There are 2 adults and a 6 yr old traveling in March. I appreciate any feedback since its our first trip there.
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Go to www.disboards.com it is a message board devoted to WDW and Orlando, you will receive lots of helpful info there. Also, www.wdwig.com has a lot of info and www.mousesavers.com has a lot of deals posted
Happy planning!
Happy planning!
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I agree with Emily that you should check out www.disboards.com. Also, let me add that AAA offers discounts on the types of passes you require! Check out their website if you're a member! And definitely try to purchase your tickets (at least the WDW hoppers) before you leave!).
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I highly recommned www.mousesavers.com for advice on WDW. Also, consider splitting your stay between a Disney property and a Universal property. You can buy a length of stay pass at Disney which usually turns out to be a good deal, and at Universal, if you stay at their hotels, you get to skip the lines for attractions-something that is worth a lot when you're travelling during busier times of the year. Depending on where you live, I'm not sure I would go to Seaworld in Orlando-there's Seaworlds in other areas which you might be able to do on another trip. If your 6 year old is into astronauts, you might even prefer a trip to the Kennedy Space Center (about 45 minutes away) rather than Sea World.
the sites given by other posters are helpful too. There's not a whole lot of discounts on WDW and Universal, but the person who does mousesavers sure seems to have a ton of info on what's out there.
the sites given by other posters are helpful too. There's not a whole lot of discounts on WDW and Universal, but the person who does mousesavers sure seems to have a ton of info on what's out there.
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I agree you should split your time between Disney and Universal; I just don't think Disney is worth four days. And remember not to buy any tickets online; many people are denied entrance to the parks each day for having tickets that they bought elsewhere and they're not authentic.





