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Are annual passes for Universal/ IOA only available from Universal or can they be purchased anywhere at a discount? If they can be purchased at a discount, where is the best place to buy them?
The only APs that I've heard about that can be purchased at a discount are for FL residents only...the Power Pass to be exact. The FL resident Preferred AP is only $10.00 cheaper than for non-residents so we aren't saving a whole lot.I'm not a FL resident but there are APs for non residents. I'm just curious if there is any way to get a discount on buying them or if purchasing at full price from Universal is my only option.
The only APs that I've heard about that can be purchased at a discount are for FL residents only...the Power Pass to be exact. The FL resident Preferred AP is only $10.00 cheaper than for non-residents so we aren't saving a whole lot.
Certainly...anyone can purchase the Preferred or Premier AP regardless of where you live. It's only the Power Pass that is restricted to FL residents only.So then a NON-RESIDENT can infact get a US AP? My friend from NY was told no at the ticket booth right at the park.
The resident rate is $10.00 cheaper than the non-resident...hardly a big savings. Remember...Disney is new to this whole payment plan...at least in Florida...whereas Universal, SeaWorld and Busch Gardens have done it for years. I think Disney is waiting to see how this works and will make changes accordingly.I saw the link and am surprised its the same price as the FL resident rate. Disney charges like $100 more for non-ressie rate. I see non ressie's can do the monthly payment plan but Disney wont let non ressie's
The resident rate is $10.00 cheaper than the non-resident...hardly a big savings. Remember...Disney is new to this whole payment plan...at least in Florida...whereas Universal, SeaWorld and Busch Gardens have done it for years. I think Disney is waiting to see how this works and will make changes accordingly.
I'm talking about Universal's APs...not Disney's.excuse me but i think you read part of the post wrong. Disney non resident AP's are not $10 more than a Fl resident AP. Check again.
I'm talking about Universal's APs...not Disney's.
This is what I thought you were talking about from your previous post:Post # 7 from me says Disney charges $100 more for non res AP
I saw the link and am surprised its the same price as the FL resident rate. Disney charges like $100 more for non-ressie rate. I see non ressie's can do the monthly payment plan but Disney wont let non ressie's
So then a NON-RESIDENT can infact get a US AP? My friend from NY was told no at the ticket booth right at the park.
He probably wanted to purchase a Power Pass. Only FL residents can purchase the Power Pass which has blackout dates. But non-residents can purchase Preferred and Premier APs.
That rule changed this year when Universal decided to raise ticket prices. They also made FL residents tickets only available to Fl residents to use. I don't think there any specials going on right now for renewals. Heck...I renewed in April and paid $150.00 (approx) and only for 12 months.BTW -- when did the power pass change to Florida residents only? Wow, We use to get those before buying our preferred passes a few years ago. We are not Florida residents. Last year I renewed our Preferred APs for only $109 and got 15 months. They expire this January 2011, so will be renewing again, but not such a great deal as last time.