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  1. Amy
    November 12, 2016

    Hi we are going to Disney on the 6th April 2017, would I need to buy peak or regular tickets? Thanks

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    • Dave
      November 12, 2016

      Amy, right now the difference matters only if you are attending for one day. if you are staying longer than one day, any ticket type will do.

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  2. Lori
    November 11, 2016

    Just found out we will be in Orlando for something unrelated at the end of Jan. thinking about taking the kids (3 and 6) to Disney a couple days for their 1st time. Where would we find the best discounts on tickets?

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    • Dave
      November 12, 2016

      Hi Lori, start here.

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  3. Amanda
    November 8, 2016

    Just wondering if you had any idea when or if Disney will be releasing deals for the end of April?? Thanks!

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    • Dave
      November 12, 2016

      Amanda, in 2014–a year with an equally late Easter–they came out in early January.

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  4. npnn
    October 26, 2016

    Hi, I’m trying to plan a trip from the end of February – early March. I was wondering about the likelihood that Disney would offer free dining during that time. Do you know if Disney has already released dates for their free dining plan for early 2017, or when and how I should be looking for those dates?
    Thank you

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    • Dave
      October 27, 2016

      Hi, Disney has not offered free dining for dates before August for three or four years now, so I think the full set of discounts for your dates is out.

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