Orlando parks have dizzying array of ticket options

Posted | Contributed by Jeff

Fewer and fewer people actually pay full price for one-day theme-park tickets. Disney, Universal Orlando and SeaWorld all have aggressively shaken up the way they sell tickets to entice more visitors to spend more time at their parks.

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Lord Gonchar's avatar
Great read. This stuff interests me, what can I say?

Best line:

"It's not just about offering better deals to compete"

How many enthusiast minds will that blow? ;)

Blasphemy! ;) And you consider yourself an enthusiast. How dare you believe lies such as these. :)
*** This post was edited by Junior 8/10/2006 4:16:16 PM ***
Plus the resort package deals generally yield even greater options and gate savings.

One thing I haven’t seen in the pricing debate is FL residents get considerable savings. Base price without discounts $40/day for 3 days compared to the $50/day for out of state. They probably realize that to draw regional people who aren’t flying in with package deals to stay at resorts they have to make the prices cheaper. Perhaps SF should look at this?

Lord Gonchar's avatar
I think most regional parks already have that angle covered. They're called season passes. :)

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