Thursday, April 12, 2012

Full Price Tickets or Chance It At A Booth

Anytime we have been to Florida it has always been for two weeks and we have bought various combinations of Flex-Ticket, Disney Ultimate etc which work out as good value over the 14 days.





My parents will be in Orlando for a couple of days en route to elsewhere in the Spring, they are keen to go to the Magic Kingdom and Epcot but at $120.00 for a one day/two park option or $160.00 for two single park tickets it seems very expensive just to have a walk around and probably not go on many rides.





Normally I wouldn%26#39;t consider using them but what are other peoples opinions of the legality/usability of the tickets sold in the booths next to many of the shopping malls.





I think I know what most peoples responses will be but $240 plus tax is a hefty hit for two nearly 70 year olds, or anyone else for that matter, just to primarily have a look around the parks.



Full Price Tickets or Chance It At A Booth


there great if you dont mind going to a timeshare meeting for half a day !!



Full Price Tickets or Chance It At A Booth


Yes, those tickets you buy at those ';booths'; are for timeshare presentations, and you must sit through the entire thing before you get your tickets.





Bad idea, all the way around.





Any chance they can choose only one park to see? If they don%26#39;t plan to ride much, Epcot may be the better choice, since Magic Kingdom has so many rides vs. shows.

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