Universal Ticket Question

Does anybody know the current price of a 2-day 2-park pass for adults and children? The website did not include this information, but I am pretty sure it exists.

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That 70's Show Rocks, but coasters arre okay too. :)

By Universal, do you mean their Orlando property?

If so, you may want to investigate purchasing a Bonus Pass. It's $95 and change after taxes, only available online, and is good for five consecutive days' admission to both Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure with park hopping privileges.

It's cheaper than the 2-park, 2-day pass.

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--Maddie--
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Thanks, thats what I needed to know as we were just making sure it was worth it to buy that pass.

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That 70's Show Rocks, but coasters arre okay too. :)

A season pass (with blackout dates) is only $110... Depending on how long you will be in Orlando, or if you are planning on going back within a year, you may want to go that route.
Here is some of the 2 day ticket prices in this link, I dont know who this company is, I would buy at park if you can, sometimes you cant trust some of these ticket dealers.

http://www.universal-studios-florida.com/prices.htm

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*** This post was edited by supermandl34 7/17/2003 11:25:24 AM ***

Here you can find the Bonus Pass and Annual Pass, if you haven't yet seen the pricing. They're $95.xx each versus $117.xx each after taxes.

I'm in the midst of planning the family trip to Florida in August, so I've been over this ticket madness stuff four hundred times. The world is strange, strange place when you're paying the same amount of money for a family of four to get into theme parks for 6 days as you're paying to fly them there and give them a place to sleep.


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--Maddie--
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You can also get annual passes at AAA, they were $109 I think the last time....ACE also had them for 99 or 109, but I think that may have ended....(annual passes also include free parking and meal/merchandise discounts)...
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It seems today, that all you see, are violins in movies, and sax on TV....
The Power pass has blackout dates for the summer weekends and Christmas. If you will be going back you might want to get the annual pass at $165. There is a special right now for a 2 year pass for the price of 1 year. It requires a code that is on a coupon available at Burger King restaurants. If you get one annnual pass it will pay for the difference because of the parking, food and merchandise(20% off at times). You will also have a full two years on that pass, to boot.
The blackout dates on the Power Pass aren't near as bad as the ones on a Disney pass (which pretty much blacks out the entire summer)

The 2 year deal is great... you just have to have someone in Florida get you the code...

...about that.

Will they ask for proof of residence? Will they ship such a pass to an out-of-state address?

I know plenty of folks in Central Florida and can get my hands on the promo. code without much trouble, I'm sure, but I don't want to go through the trouble if I'm not going to be eligible for the second year's admission. That's really the only thing that would make buying myself an annual pass to the universal parks cost effective.

Does anyone have any idea about this? The help so far, even though this isn't my thread, has been appreciated.

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--Maddie--
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May the Schwarz be with you.

You can buy the ticket online with the code and that's all you need. Your ticket will be sent toyou and it says "buy one year, get one free" on the back. The code is 6406405030013. You must buy the ticket prior to Aug. 30.

Hope this helps.

Thank you.

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--Maddie--
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May the Schwarz be with you.

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