Orlando ticket used in Hollywood?

Minnie & Me

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I have a 5 year old Orlando Universal hopper ticket with 2 days left on them. We are thinking about going to California this summer. Could we use it there?

Thanks.
 
suggest u call USH guest services

note i did ask last year when we visited if i could use my Orlando PAP there to no avail;)

ps found their FOTL pass was double the typical rate of Orlando's for same time period too, so we skipped it depsite it being really crowded mid-week, end of June:confused:
 
Universal Hollywood and Universal Orlando are owned by two seperate companies. I found this out the hard way when I tried to use my annual pass at Universal Hollywood.
 
Universal Hollywood and Universal Orlando are owned by two seperate companies. I found this out the hard way when I tried to use my annual pass at Universal Hollywood.
 

Universal Hollywood and Universal Orlando are owned by two seperate companies. I found this out the hard way when I tried to use my annual pass at Universal Hollywood.
 
Universal Hollywood and Universal Orlando are owned by two seperate companies. I found this out the hard way when I tried to use my annual pass at Universal Hollywood.

Universal Hollywood and Universal Orlando are owned by two seperate companies. I found this out the hard way when I tried to use my annual pass at Universal Hollywood.

Universal Hollywood and Universal Orlando are owned by two seperate companies. I found this out the hard way when I tried to use my annual pass at Universal Hollywood.
Oh no...the dreaded Monday Triple post! :eek: :rotfl:
 
Oh no...the dreaded Monday Triple post! :eek: :rotfl:

here, borrow my smilie....
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then delete just one of the 3 posts and you will be fine....:rolleyes1
 
They are owned by the same company technically; however are in different divisions of the company kinda.

Both are owned by GE and are in the NBC/Universal company but that is where the companies branch away from each other.

Orlando parks have other investors where as California park does not and a lot of other business differences.
 
They are owned by the same company technically; however are in different divisions of the company kinda.

Both are owned by GE and are in the NBC/Universal company but that is where the companies branch away from each other.

Orlando parks have other investors where as California park does not and a lot of other business differences.

along with Blackstone (investment firm) who is big shareholder in Merlin Entertertainment (with Dubai International)

Read a stock tip last year that InBev, current owner of Anheuser-busch; was looking to sell Busch Gardens to them. Certainly would put them on a bigger playing field as to themepark status in FL

As i understood, the idea was to then merge with Universal/NBC properties:confused: :confused3 haven't heard anything since...how about u?popcorn::always looking for insider info;)
 
Read a stock tip last year that InBev, current owner of Anheuser-busch; was looking to sell Busch Gardens to them. Certainly would put them on a bigger playing field as to themepark status in FL

As i understood, the idea was to then merge with Universal/NBC properties:confused: :confused3 haven't heard anything since...how about u?popcorn::always looking for insider info;)

I have heard this through various rumor mills, but nothing to confirm this. I do not deny that it could happen and if it did the parks would merge (they all ready work together on joint efforts on various projects), it would make for a powerful set of parks in the Orlando area. I do know that Universal would not do it on there own, Blackstone would have to be involved.
 















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