Every day, for onsite guests only.
And those who book a package for off-site that includes the early entry.
es, everyday, even when it pours rain........
Not sure about all packages, but our one with Virgin Holidays states select days we can have the early entry. Not 100% if they perhaps operate on all days, but hey thats just one company.
I go with Virgin Holidays, and IIRC they stipulate that early entry is only valid on one of the first two mornings on your stay. Once you've done it once, you don't get the chance again. And like I said, unless the offer is taken up within your first two mornings, it expires.
And also IIRC, the Virgin Holidays early entry is at 7am and includes an exclusive breakfast in The Three Broomsticks. This does not appeal to me, as a Virgin Holiday Rep is there to meet and greet you while you eat...not my kinda thing. Spider-man maybe, but not a holiday rep. This is Universal Orlando, not Club 18-30.
I don't know if any rides are up and running at 7am, so unless you really want your English breakfast then perhaps just ignore the Virgin Holidays offer, and go for 8am like every other resort guest.![]()
If you are staying onsite, you get early entrance every day (not the extra extra early entrance though). Your room key is all you need to show to get in. You don't need to show anything from Virgin Holidays.
If you are staying onsite, you get early entrance every day (not the extra extra early entrance though).
Wait... What is the extra extra early entrance?
Nicole
But what is it?
Nicole
I go with Virgin Holidays, and IIRC they stipulate that early entry is only valid on one of the first two mornings on your stay. Once you've done it once, you don't get the chance again. And like I said, unless the offer is taken up within your first two mornings, it expires.
And also IIRC, the Virgin Holidays early entry is at 7am and includes an exclusive breakfast in The Three Broomsticks. This does not appeal to me, as a Virgin Holiday Rep is there to meet and greet you while you eat...not my kinda thing. Spider-man maybe, but not a holiday rep. This is Universal Orlando, not Club 18-30.
I don't know if any rides are up and running at 7am, so unless you really want your English breakfast then perhaps just ignore the Virgin Holidays offer, and go for 8am like every other resort guest.![]()
After we explain that we've been many times to Orlando before, they generally back away! We aren't a resort guest so we would get in at 9am, I just like the idea of walking through an empty park.