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Bolstered by the popularity of its year-old Harry Potter land, Universal Orlando on Monday sharply raised most ticket prices – but it left some key prices for Florida residents unchanged. A little more than a week after Walt Disney World raised most ticket prices, Universal matched the larger resort by boosting the gate price of a one-day, one park ticket from $82 to $85, an increase of 3.7 percent.
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I think the jump of the multi-day tickets was totally warranted. I thought they were really under-priced when visited in January, especially with the "new hot thing" in Orlando.
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When we did the shopping for our trip, the flexticket was by far the best option for us. We are purchasing it as part of a WWOHP early entry deal thru universal at a partner hotel. It actually came out cheaper for us than to purchase indvidually and allows us unlimited access for 14 days to Seaworld, Aqautica, Wet N Wild, Universal, IOA, and Busch Gardens. Like I said it suited our needs and was the best option for us. Ticket shopping in Orlando is a chore in itself, especially with scammers all over the place.
a_hoffman50 said:
Disney may be larger and have all that fairy dust stuff, but for families with teenagers, Universal is the better deal, IMO. This was a good move and I do not see any warranted negatives to this.
We were tentatively planning a Thanksgiving trip to the Mouse, but we canceled it. My kids both said essentially the same thing: if we were talking a return visit to Universal, sounds good. But, for Disney? They'd rather stay home and have our traditional Thanksgiving with family.
So, there's that.
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