Cheapest Universal tickets?

wilma-bride

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I could kick myself for not having bought the $99 tickets before it was too late. Since the price of the AP renewal has increased so significantly, we are not sure whether it will be worth our while renewing for our trip in August so just wondered what the other (cheapest) options were in terms of multi-day tickets. We've always had APs (or bought the $99 tickets when available) so have never really needed to worry about this before :confused3
 
I too mourn the availability of the Power Pass to non-Florida residents...

Another option, if you don't mind getting vouchers to travel with rather than actual tickets, is to use expedia.co.uk through Quidco.

Quidco give you 12% back on expedia ticket purchases, which for our 2 adults/2 children purchase came to over £36, bringing the total cost down to around £268 I think. Also get cashback on the credit card I used, with no charge to use it.

Paul
 
Joh, I belive the AP renewal has only gone up $40, from $110 to $150, taking into account savings on food and parking they are still best option for us.
They work out about £25pp more than the ticket in Johnny's link. We will get our value in August, if we can fit in another trip it would be a bonus.
 

i too got the US passes through TR, mine arrived after 3 days, i thought they were a good deal
tracy
 











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