viking86 Posted June 7, 2014 Share Posted June 7, 2014 Hello, We will be visiting Orlando in September and I'm looking for some advice on parks and tickets. Available full days for park visits are 14-24th of September. Parks on our list: Universal Studios + Islands of Adventure SeaWorld FunSpot Busch Gardens Disney (not sure if we will hit all four parks) Tickets: We have looked at the following offer which gives unlimited access to all the parks (except FunSpot) + various other offers. http://www.attraction-tickets-direct.co.uk/orlando-combination-ticket-packages/orlando-freedom-ticket-plus Are there any other better deals which you reccomend looking into? Visiting the parks: - What are crowds like during this time? Are Fastpass recommended? We are prepared to buy if neccessary. - Are there any parks which are better to visit on certain days? Is there any days we should stay away from certain parks? - Is there a "recommended order" of visiting the parks so that no parks will feel like a let-down from the previous days? Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SharkTums Posted June 7, 2014 Share Posted June 7, 2014 So doing the math that ticket is about $800. If you're not sure about doing all of the Disney Parks you may find a cheaper option doing the Orlando Flex Ticket plus random Disney on the side. The Flex Ticket Plus which includes pretty much everything other than Disney that you want (again, no Fun Spot) is $356 with tax and shipping. Then you can get a Five Day Disney Park Hopper Ticket for $358. You can save more money if you downgrade the Disney Ticket. Also, make sure to price out discount tickets to Sea World and Busch Gardens separately unless you think you will visit them more than one day each. As far as an order to do the parks, it's really what you like. Most people would save Disney for last so as not to be disappointed, but if you're a strict roller coaster person then you'd probably leave Busch Gardens or IOA for last. Harry Potter person would leave Universal, fish person would leave Sea World. That time of year should be pretty good for crowds but weather is VERY bad. Make sure to have some flexible plans as there will be storms and dreadful heat and humidity. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
viking86 Posted June 8, 2014 Author Share Posted June 8, 2014 Thank you for the feedback. After doing some research it seems like there is some significant cash to save on buying the Orlando Flex ticket and Disney tickets seperately. As for the weather, we are not going to have a strict park schedule when were going over there, so we will have plenty of flexibility. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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