Does anyone need tickets for 3 days Feb.6-8th?

drumflower

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Me, DH, 2 kids under 9 are going to Universal Feb. 4 and 5th. I was thinking about getting the 5 day passes since it is the same price almost as the 2park/2 day pass. Does anyone want to split the cost 50/50 and you get the 3 days? You would have to use it only on Feb. 6,7,8. Just an idea to save money. Let me know really soon if you want to do this with me.
 
I could be wrong, but I believe you have to sign your ticket, so you wouldn't be able to share it.
 
antmaril said:
I could be wrong, but I believe you have to sign your ticket, so you wouldn't be able to share it.
:rolleyes: Sorry I didn't know that! I guess if this is true, never mind. So do you have to show ID when you go to the park?
 
I was told that, if you buy it online, you only need to have your confirmation number and the credit card that you bought the tickets with. You use both of those items at one of the kiosks at the entrance and you are in.

This was also the case when I went to Orlando in 2003. Hopefully, this information is still correct.

Two bad you didn't get the buy an adult, get a child free offer that ended earlier this week.

I've been checking the weather in Orlando as we are going the same days you are. Seems it will be a bit rainy, but it usually is, isn't it?

Beats the zero degrees New York has right now though.
 

Count Grub of Mooch said:
Two bad you didn't get the buy an adult, get a child free offer that ended earlier this week.

I've been checking the weather in Orlando as we are going the same days you are. Seems it will be a bit rainy, but it usually is, isn't it?

Beats the zero degrees New York has right now though.

:sunny: I wanted that ticket offer but I didn't see that it was going to end on the 25th. Bummer. Any weather above 20 degrees makes me happy right now! lol :sunny: :sunny:
 
Did you try calling the Universal 800 numbers and asking them very nicely if you can still get the kids free offer. Maybe you could tell them you couldn't get it before because the weather was so bad your computer went down until now. Worth a try?
 
Hey...I know that they do require a signature w/ any multi-day ticket. However, I've seen families where just one person signs it so I don't know how strict they are regarding who uses it. Sometimes, they make you sign another piece of paper or require an electronic signature to compare.
 
antmaril said:
I could be wrong, but I believe you have to sign your ticket, so you wouldn't be able to share it.

That is correct. We got our tickets at the kiosk, but before we could enter the gates, the tickets had to be signed. And just about every time we entered a park (we came and went a lot), we had to sign a ledger and the attendant would check it against the card.

This was in Nov 2003.

-HM
 












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