LuvOrlando
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Coincidentally my family and I are headed there in a few weeks. We bought our family of 5 all 5 day multi park passes, including EPIC. So yesterday I realized I wanted to add 2 more days and I didn't see any way to build my trip. I figured I was doing something wrong so I called customer service to see if they have any add on features where I could maybe add 2 single park days at the multi day price, as in 5 days multi park but 2 extra days maybe only single park tickets for IOA or Universal alone. I was told no such thing is around yet and to add 2 days would mean I'd need to buy them from scratch and pay the one or two day prices. This makes the extra days competitive with WDW or Sea World so the policy is making other parks look more enticing for the extra days, I said as much on the line with their guest service people and moved on to consider where else to go. We are a 10 day trip family meaning no parks on travel days, usually a buffer day for bad weather and then 7 days in parks. Now that I saw this article I'm thinking maybe they should work out a path to week long tickets before the ad campaign, seems they skipped a step...
Coincidentally my family and I are headed there in a few weeks. We bought our family of 5 all 5 day multi park passes, including EPIC. So yesterday I realized I wanted to add 2 more days and I didn't see any way to build my trip. I figured I was doing something wrong so I called customer service to see if they have any add on features where I could maybe add 2 single park days at the multi day price, as in 5 days multi park but 2 extra days maybe only single park tickets for IOA or Universal alone. I was told no such thing is around yet and to add 2 days would mean I'd need to buy them from scratch and pay the one or two day prices. This makes the extra days competitive with WDW or Sea World so the policy is making other parks look more enticing for the extra days, I said as much on the line with their guest service people and moved on to consider where else to go. We are a 10 day trip family meaning no parks on travel days, usually a buffer day for bad weather and then 7 days in parks. Now that I saw this article I'm thinking maybe they should work out a path to week long tickets before the ad campaign, seems they skipped a step...