Could folks familiar with Universal's own hotels please confirm (or refute) an assumption I have?
A few years ago, there was a specific offer at WDW (I don't even remember which - I think it was free dining) which was extended very broadly, including many accommodations (including campsites) for which the overnight rate was substantially lower than it would have cost to add the special services themselves (i.e., without the accommodations). That was soon rectified.
My question is whether there is such a scenario ever present at Universal, with regard to FOTL access: Are hotel rooms, which include FOTL access, ever so heavily-discounted, that they actually cost less per night than it would cost to pay separately for FOTL access for two guests?
(My assumption, of course, is that that never happens.)
A few years ago, there was a specific offer at WDW (I don't even remember which - I think it was free dining) which was extended very broadly, including many accommodations (including campsites) for which the overnight rate was substantially lower than it would have cost to add the special services themselves (i.e., without the accommodations). That was soon rectified.
My question is whether there is such a scenario ever present at Universal, with regard to FOTL access: Are hotel rooms, which include FOTL access, ever so heavily-discounted, that they actually cost less per night than it would cost to pay separately for FOTL access for two guests?
(My assumption, of course, is that that never happens.)