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florida theme park tickets and exchange rates

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amaltman47 | 18:11 Fri 15th May 2009 | Destinations
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florida theme park tickets and exchange rates.
Hi we're going to a villa in kissammee in july 09, 6 adults and 1 classed as kid, total 7.
Can anyone advise the best way to get your tickets. Is it simpler to get them before you go or is it a better deal to wait until we get there?
And is it better to take sterling with you and change it there or get your dollars before you go?
Its Lake Berkley we're going to.
Thanks for any advice!
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I think you get the best price on line before you go. You can get package deals including meals if you want them and it is cheeper to get several days in advance rather then get tickets each day. You best bet is to use an ATM card to get dollars when you get here. If you do not have a card then you probably should change money before you get here.
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it is better to purchase tickets on line and buy 7 or 14 days park tickets also Orlando tickets which take in seaworld, Aquatica etc are best purchased in advance. I have been twice 2005 & 2007 and both times have taken travellers cheques in dollars these can be used as cash anywhere you just sign (no passport needed) and change is given in dollars so I would recommend you take the in small denominations ie. $50 & $20 dollar cheques it is best to take travellers cheques as these are replaceable if lost or stolen where as cash isn,t

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