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Adding Magic Kingdom To Your Agenda

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Hi, I was recently looking at some prices of one day admission prices for adult to the Magic Kingdom and I came up with the following approx prices $71.70 £38.24. ...

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Old 10-26-2006, 10:27 PM   #1
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Adding Magic Kingdom To Your Agenda

Hi,
I was recently looking at some prices of one day admission prices for adult to the Magic Kingdom and I came up with the following approx prices $71.70 £38.24.

After I dug a little deeper I found that if you purchase a multi day theme park ticket you can save a whole bunch of money. That's the best way to go if you are wanting to spend 3 or more days doing the theme parks.

With your multi theme park ticket you can spend one day whole day at a theme park of your choice and then the next day use your ticket for a different theme park.

These package prices are very appealing and they do include an option to buy the ticket as a non expiring ticket.

Also you can get your hand stamped and leave the park, go take a nap or whatever and then return later in the day at no extra charge. I guess you'll have to be careful not to rub your hand stamp off? Maybe they use some sort of ribbon bracelet for you to wear for the day. I'm not sure about that one.

I am not going to do a multi ticket purchase for my upcoming trip to Orlando, but I will definately be using this method of discount in the future visits to this Wonderful World Of Disney.
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Old 10-27-2006, 09:27 AM   #2
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Thanks for the tip, this may actually come in real handy for me when I head off to Orlando. I will definitely be putting some though into it and discussing it with friends to see what they think as well.
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Old 10-27-2006, 08:30 PM   #3
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Yeah, thanks for the tip 45ish. With all of the different pricing options, not to mention all of the assorted parks, getting some information like this is helpful. I really like the ability they give you to wander around to the different parks and be able to leave and come back.
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Old 11-05-2006, 10:21 AM   #4
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Thanks for the tip, I still haven't worked out which pass I would like to get or how long I want to spend doing the parks, and how long outside in the rest of Orlando.

Does that pass allow you to get the meal thing as well? If it does, I might just try to squeeze everything into the three days.

What is there in Magic Kingdom that you think is really interesting?
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Old 11-05-2006, 01:08 PM   #5
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I'm not sure about the meal deal. Does the meal come normally with the regularly priced tickets? I did not know for sure if it did or not. I did not see any restrictions regarding a meal ticket when purchasing a multi ticket. So I guess you get the same as if you bought a one day ticket.

What kind of meals do they have?
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Old 11-05-2006, 03:26 PM   #6
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The Dining plan gives you one table service meal, one counter service meal, and one snack for 'free' - you can only use it at certain restraunts, and there are certain tickets that can't add it on, but I think thats only the AP tickets.

I must admit I didn't study the T&Cs that closely, and I'm on another machine at the moment so don't have my favourites with all the rules saved.
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