Disney World Tickets
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day Disney World base tickets are $60! 1 day and not even a park
hopping ticket!
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day Disney World base tickets are $120, again, not even a park
hopper!
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day Disney World base tickets are $171, now you are starting to
get a price at about $57 a day
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day Disney World base tickets are $185, again, even cheaper at $46
per day
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day Disney World base tickets are $193, even better at $40 per day
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day Disney World base tickets are $196, now it's only $33 per day,
so an extra day is only $3 more.
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day Disney World base tickets are $199, so now you are getting 2
extra days for just $6!
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day Disney World base tickets are $202, just $3 more again
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day Disney World base tickets are $205, you guessed it $3
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10 day Disney World base tickets are $208, well, 3 is a great
number right?
The
above are base tickets meaning that they can only be used for entry
into The Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's MGM Studios or Disney's
Animal Kingdom... you can not exit one park and travel to another
park in the same day and before you think to yourself well I'll just
buy more days than I need and use those extra days to park hop think
again because you can't. So how can you park hop? Well you need to
add the Park Hopper option.
Park Hopping!
The
park hopper option is $35 more no matter how many days you buy, yep,
a single day park hopper is $95 big ones! But consider that for just
$35 extra you can exit one park and travel to another but only with
the 4 main parks (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, MGM and Animal Kingdom). So
a 10 day park hopper ticket would only be $243, not to bad
considering what you are getting but there is a problem still, these
tickets expire 14 days after first use so there goes your idea of
buying 10 days and only using 5 during this trip to Disney World...
don't despair there is a way to save those tickets with the "no
expire" a.k.a. "no expiration" option.
No Expiration Disney World Tickets!
Okay, so now you want to buy 10 day tickets and use only 5 days this
trip... you will need to add the no expiration option to your Disney
World tickets priced as follows.
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day Disney World no expiration ticket option (duh? it's only a
single day ticket)
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day Disney World no expiration ticket option is $10 which doesn't
make sense, buy 2 singles right?
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day Disney World no expiration ticket option is $10. okay now you
are starting to save a little money
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day Disney World no expiration ticket option is $15 price jump
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day Disney World no expiration ticket option is $35 wow, they
really want you to use those tickets
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day Disney World no expiration ticket option is $45
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day Disney World no expiration ticket option is $55
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day Disney World no expiration ticket option is $100, wouldn't
want you to horde those days
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day Disney World no expiration ticket option $100, price break
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10 day Disney World no expiration ticket option $100, ding, ding,
we got savings here
Water Park & More (A.K.A. Magic Plus) Disney World Tickets!
But
what about the other parks like Typhoon Lagoon, Blizzard Beach,
Pleasure Island, Disney Quest and Wide World of Sports complex? You
my friend need the "magic plus" option. By now you are saying stop,
stop, my brain is swelling but this option can be a huge savings.
Lets look at the pricing but also notice that the more days on your
regular tickets the more days you get at these other parks. The
Magic Plus Disney World Ticket option is just $45 no matter how many
days you tickets are but the more days you tickets are the more
visits you be given for the other parks.
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day Disney World magic plus ticket option comes with 2 visits to
the other parks
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day Disney World magic plus ticket option comes with 2 visits to
the other parks
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day Disney World magic plus ticket option comes with 2 visits to
the other parks
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day Disney World magic plus ticket option comes with 3 visits to
the other parks
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day Disney World magic plus ticket option comes with 3 visits to
the other parks
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day Disney World magic plus ticket option comes with 4 visits to
the other parks
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day Disney World magic plus ticket option comes with 5 visits to
the other parks
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day Disney World magic plus ticket option comes with 5 visits to
the other parks
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day Disney World magic plus ticket option comes with 5 visits to
the other parks
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10 day Disney World magic plus ticket option comes with 5 visits
to the other parks
Park Hopper PLUS Water Park & More (A.K.A. Premium) Disney World
Tickets!
Oh
crap, what is this premium ticket thing? Simply put, the premium
ticket is a base ticket with the park hopper option and the magic
plus option, you can also add the no expiration to these tickets.
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day Disney World Premium ticket is $140
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day Disney World Premium ticket is $199
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day Disney World Premium ticket is $251
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day Disney World Premium ticket is $265
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day Disney World Premium ticket is $266
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day Disney World Premium ticket is $267
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day Disney World Premium ticket is $268
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day Disney World Premium ticket is $271
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day Disney World Premium ticket is $274
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10 day Disney World Premium ticket is $277
Walter Elias Disney is known as a famous cartoonist and for making
DisneyWorld and Disneyland. His dream was to become a cartoonist and
his dream came true. Disney was born in 1901. He, his sister Ruth
and his brother Roy, grew up in Chicago, where they attended Benton
Grammar School.
Walt Disney could draw and had a very active imagination. In fact,
he spent most of his time drawing instead of doing school work. As a
result, he didn't get good grades and finally dropped out of school
to work as a paperboy. In 1918, during the Great War, he drove an
ambulance for the United States Army. After the war was over, he
returned home and continued drawing.
In 1923, he got a contract to make several cartoons. He and Roy
moved to Los Angeles to set up the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio.
Here they made the "Alice Comedies" and "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit."
Things took off in November of 1928 when Mickey and Minnie Mouse
made their debut in "Steamboat Willie." This was the movie that made
the characters and their creator famous.
Disney experimented with Technicolor and animation styles. In 1932,
he won an Academy Award for "Flowers and Trees" in the best cartoon
category. It was the first of 32 Academy Awards which Disney would
win in his life.
"Snow White," which took three years to make, was released in 1937.
The first live action Disney movie, "Treasure Island," came out in
1950. By then, Walt Disney could do anything he wanted. He made
Disneyland in 1955 and wonderful, enjoyable movies like
"Cinderella," "Sleeping Beauty," and many others, which appeared
both in theatres and on television. His "Disneyland" TV series ran
for 29 years, a record for a prime time show.
Walt Disney accomplished many of his dreams. Before his death in
1966, he purchased the land for DisneyWorld in Florida, but he never
lived to see it completed. |