Amyshubby
Favorite Hidden Mickey! Birthmark on my son's arm!
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I'm heading to Universal next month with a friend. I am going to buy the annual pass so I can get the discount at the hotel we are at (Dockside). I know I don't need to purchase it ahead of time to get the discount but I'm wondering logistically the best way to obtain the pass so we can hit the parks as early as possible.
We are not arriving until about midnight so I'm assuming any booths to buy or pick up passes will be closed.
We are hoping to get (either purchase there, or purchase in advance then pick up there) the annual pass early in the morning, then get to the park at least a half hour before early entry starts. Is this possible?
Also, I know the pass allows for a 10% discount on regular tickets. My friend will need a 3 day, 2 park, park-to-park ticket. The website says the discount applies at the gate. If I buy (or pick up) the pass at the hotel in the morning can I also get the discounted ticket for my friend? Hoping to not wait on two lines and just get there as early as possible. Obviously, the best scenario would be to physically obtain the pass in advance but that doesn't seem to be an option.
Thanks for any advice you can provide!
We are not arriving until about midnight so I'm assuming any booths to buy or pick up passes will be closed.
We are hoping to get (either purchase there, or purchase in advance then pick up there) the annual pass early in the morning, then get to the park at least a half hour before early entry starts. Is this possible?
Also, I know the pass allows for a 10% discount on regular tickets. My friend will need a 3 day, 2 park, park-to-park ticket. The website says the discount applies at the gate. If I buy (or pick up) the pass at the hotel in the morning can I also get the discounted ticket for my friend? Hoping to not wait on two lines and just get there as early as possible. Obviously, the best scenario would be to physically obtain the pass in advance but that doesn't seem to be an option.
Thanks for any advice you can provide!