Posted Monday, June 21, 2010 11:52 AM | Contributed by Jeff
A recent Securities and Exchange Commission filing from Universal Orlando's owners offers a rare glimpse into widely practiced theme park ticket pricing and distribution strategy.
Read more from The St. Petersburg Times.
I'm shocked that 9% of their ticket sales comes from the timeshare people.
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Well, that was educational. I expected that the average price people pay for an Orlando park ticket was a lot lower.
Jason Hammond said:
I'm shocked that 9% of their ticket sales comes from the timeshare people.
Gives you a bit of an idea of the mark up in selling time shares, given that probably less than 1% of people visiting the time share session buy them...
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