Help Me With the Math Here...

Tony M

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What is so special about this deal?
http://www.universalstudiosvacations.com/hotdeals/annual.asp?referrer=un4
(Two Adults at $129) x Two Nights = (2x129)x2 = $516

Versus

Regular Royal Pacific per Night Rate = $99
Florida Res. Preferred Annual Pass = $149
((2) Passes at $149) + ((2) Nights at $99) = (2x149)+(2x99) = $496

$20 less if I don't take advantage of their "Special Offer" and $60 less if I use Barry's aforementioned "$20 off, Wendy's Coupon"

I wasn't too good at math in school, so am I reading this right and adding it up right?
 
The nightly rate might be more for RP. The Entertainment rate for a standard room when we are going is $110. Even if you factor in thye cost of an entertainment book you are still ahead. Generally packages are more expensive--you pay for the convenience. Not that it's hard to book a hotel and buy tickets individually and some of us actually love doing it.
 
Okay first does the package include the hotel service charges and tax? It only mentioned a parking fee.

Are you allowed to use that Wendy's coupon in conjunction with the already discounted AP rate?

Is that $99 rate at RP available? And make sure you add the tax and service charge to it.

All I know for sure is, I need to move to Florida!
I think your math was great! What a deal either way!!!!
 

Most discounts cannot be used with others (check the fine print). Just go for whatever gets you the biggest discount.
 
Tony How's this

2 renewels (2X$99) $198 Lots of chances to go again!!
2nites RPR (2X$99) $198
Dinner(Emerils TC)$100

Total $496

You're right, shop around there, are lots of deals out there. The guys on this board are a great resource.
Also check Mousesavers.
 














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