Mom3girls
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 5, 2006
Maybe you should email them and ask. It is 9 months until the new water park opens. They may have a whole new slew of tickets and APs at that time.
If the water park is delayed, they don't want people paying for the privilege in an AP when the park is not opened.
I'm thinking the same thing. Guess we will have to invade your area after the passes expire! For the money I spend there I could easily pay for a condo at the beach.I think when my passes expire end of next May I'm not renewing. Universal is turning into a price gouging Disney clone. The rate increase in passes, tickets, food, hotels, and such is getting way out of hand.
Maybe you should email them and ask. It is 9 months until the new water park opens. They may have a whole new slew of tickets and APs at that time.
If the water park is delayed, they don't want people paying for the privilege in an AP when the park is not opened.
I think when my passes expire end of next May I'm not renewing. Universal is turning into a price gouging Disney clone. The rate increase in passes, tickets, food, hotels, and such is getting way out of hand.
I just bought a 4 day park to park ticket from UT for my son to bridge into a GA resident seasonal pass...this is getting too complicated for me, they had to do this just in time for our trip in a few weeks. Is the right procedure to go through the gates and upgrade at guest services inside the park?
Yes, but for those who have just renewed (me - my pass is up middle of October), would think the right thing to do to reward long-time pass holders would be to grandfather us in thru end of our APs.
Ok quite laughing people, it was worth a shot
When a local who visits really often makes that statement, it says a lot. Perhaps if more vote with their pocket book it will have some effect.
Unfortunately, it is a business. stockholders expect them to charge what the market will bear vs modest inflationary price increases. They do have to pay for the fancy improvements somehow I suppose.
Right, I made sure it was a normal ticket, they do say promo if it is a promo ticket and I also noticed it says not eligible for upgrade on the promo ticket that they offer. Mine is the straight 4 day park to park ticket no bonus days.Definitely. Just keep an eye out at Guest Services for a line that isn't too long.
The ticket you bought wasn't a promo ticket right? Just a normal ticket?
Yep, there is only so much money to spread around and the budget keeps getting tighter. You would think there would be bigger incentives for Florida Georgia residents than currently offered.
I have a small fortune in Universal and these price hikes don't sit well with me.
I understand that Universal's thinking is people will come, but there has to be a point where it does not become affordable. Just think about the families that come once a year or save for a few years just to enjoy it once in a lifetime. That enjoyment just went out of reach for many families.
So with the old 7-day Airmile ticket will I be paying the difference from a 4-day ticket to a seasonal pass or will they just exchange it to a seasonal pass? It was so much easier when the 4-day and the power pass were the same price.
So with the old 7-day Airmile ticket will I be paying the difference from a 4-day ticket to a seasonal pass or will they just exchange it to a seasonal pass? It was so much easier when the 4-day and the power pass were the same price.