Get 14-day Disney park tickets for price of 7 & extra freebies from £33pp a day
DISNEY fans can bag 14-day park tickets for the price of 7 in 2022 and 2023 at the Orlando theme park – from £33pp a day.
The deal is available with attractiontickets.com and also includes spending money and 50th-anniversary souvenir items.
To celebrate attractiontickets.com’s 20th anniversary, every Disney Magic ticket or Disney Combo ticket purchase will receive $20 Disney spending money.
The offer is valid until July 31 or until stock lasts, so you’ll have to be quick.
The best seller ticket option, the Disney 14-day Magic ticket, costs £489 for adults and £469 for children. The deals work out to just over £33pp per day.
If you want to see other Florida attractions during your stay, the same discounts are also available on other combos from attractiontickets.com, including:
If you choose to have 2022 bookings posted to your house, you’ll also receive the limited edition Gate-Ready Disney 50th Anniversary Souvenir Tickets in an ultra-smart limited edition Disney 50th Anniversary travel wallet.
If you can’t travel this year, you can still take advantage of the special deals, although you won’t get the special anniversary tickets.
Holidaymakers can book their Disney tickets or Disney combo deals with just a £25pp deposit, with the final balance due six weeks before the start of the holiday.
The Disney Gift Card can be used for all things Disney at the Walt Disney World Resort, from food and drinks to merchandise.
It is worth noting that flights and accommodation are not included, so you’ll need to book these separately.
Disney World’s Very Merry Christmas Party is back too, with tickets from £119pp.
For more fun-filled family holidays, we have also found deals on the top ten all-inclusive waterparks on Tripadvisor in Turkey, Spain and Egypt.
For a theme park closer to home, Legoland’s Halloween party Brick or Treat is back with overnight stays from £74pp.
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