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Where can I purchase cheapest Orlando Magic Kingdom Tickets?

I'm heading to Orlando on November 2011 and was wondering where I can purchase cheapest tickets for Magic Kingdom / Universal Studio? I'm gonna end up paying for 4 tickets, so looking for cheapest option. Thanks.

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  1. there are not much of a cheep option for the theme parks. get ready to shell out a good 83.00 + per a day. you can try AAA for something less expensive or there are some ticket vendors along the tourist strips but they come with a catch. I work for one of the attractions and usually in october they raise the prices again
  2. It can be hard to find cheap tickets. Your best bet is to plan out exactly how many numbers of days you'll need at each of the various parks, so you don't over-buy. Many buy the 14 day Disney and the 14 day FlexTicket for Orlando to give maximum flexibility, when there's no way they can use all those days. If you roughly plan your days, so you know you'll want say 4 days at the 2 Universal parks, 1 days at Sea World, 6 days at the 4 Disney Parks etc - and then choose which water parks you plan to visit, you can then choose the best tickets for your needs - and only purchase the correct number of days - that is the best way to reduce your costs on these tickets. As for where to get them, it is really all much the same - Universal will offer a discount if you book with them directly, in advance, but not by much (just google Universal Orlando). Disney charge the same whether you buy in advance or at the gate. There are loads of 3rd party sellers out there. Undercover Tourist are meant to be good, Attractiontix.co.uk are good too. They'll all be about the same price though. I've got loads of info about tickets on my site: http://www.britmick.co.uk/tickets - a fan site aiming to help visitors from the UK plan the best trip to Disney.
  3. I live in Florida and whenever my family comes in to visit to purchase all our tickets through an online company called Tickets2you. They are an authorized Diney, Universal, SeaWorld ticket seller and we have NEVER run into a problem with them. Check them out at www.tickets2you.com Good luck and have loads of fun!!!
  4. hi, i have trawled the internet...the cheapest i have found are as follows: 3 day ticket - seaworld / busch / Aquatica - £69 from florida escapes 2 day ticket - Universal / Islands of Adventure - £83 from Online Florida 14 day disney ticket - £223 from florida escapes im going in six weeks!! have a fab time. x
  5. There are lots of places to buy discounted tickets, just make sure it is from an authorized ticket vendor!! DO NOT purchase off ebay or from somewhere on the side of the road. Some proven ticket resalers include Undercover Tourist (best prices come from the "secret" link in the Mouse Savers Newsletter--sign up at www.mousesavers.com), Maple Leaf Tickets, The Official Ticket Center, Kissimmee Guest Services, Wild at Work, AAA (least discount, but a discount), and Orlando Fun Tickets. Depending on where you work, check with your HR department too. Old job gave a 20% discount off gate prices. Just keep in mind, make sure you are comparing the full amount--taxes and shipping. Some include, some don't. Also, buy the targeted ticket (base v. hopper v. water parks and the right number of days). You can always upgrade later (make sure you use the ticket first though). The most expensive option is Disney World itself. And, prices generally go up in early fall.
  6. http://www.park-tickets.com/disney-parks/disney-3-day-base-ticket.aspx 5 day disney ticket for the price of 3, will save you a small fortune, you won't need a 14 day pass like what they try to get you to purchase with the promise that its 14 days for the price of 7, its always 14 days for the price of 7 lol.
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