Ticket-Question to Special Offer

Rowlf the Dog

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Hey folks,

at the moment there is the special offer "2-Park, 2-Day + 3 Days Free + Universal Express Unlimited™ Promotional Ticket" at the official site: https://www.universalorlando.com/we...113.1441603422.1563362236-82077215.1544879669
First I thought, together with the 5 nights at Aventura or Cabana Bay this would be a better deal for me than staying at the Hard Rock Hotel. But now as I could get a very good deal with a German travelcenter for HRH, I have a closer look at the Terms and Conditions of this Universal offer. Frankly speaking I'm unsure if it really contains park-to-park, perhaps you have a better understanding.

Under the above offer with the 3 free days is written
"The 2019 2-Park 5-Day Park-to-Park + Universal Express Unlimited™ Promo Ticket entitles one (1) guest admission to Universal Studios Florida™ AND Universal’s Islands of Adventure™ theme parks, and unlimited Universal Express™ ride access to participating rides and attractions within Universal Studios Florida™ and Universal’s Islands of Adventure™ on the same day."

But under the offer "Park-to-Park + Universal Express-Pass"-offer for 2 days without the 3 free days is written
"The 2-Park 2-Day Park-to-Park + Universal Express Unlimited™ Ticket entitles one (1) guest admission and unlimited Universal Express™ ride access to BOTH Universal Studios Florida™ AND Universal’s Islands of Adventure™ theme parks on the same day."

So the word "both" is really bothering me, as I always park hop at Universal.
 
The first time you wrote it in the above post, it does just say "2 day 2 park," ie not park-to-park. Then the second paragraph you quoted "park-to-park."

Just make sure to read the title and fine print before purchase. Park-to-park plus express is just that. 2 park plus express, is no hopping.
 
The first time you wrote it in the above post, it does just say "2 day 2 park," ie not park-to-park. Then the second paragraph you quoted "park-to-park."

Just make sure to read the title and fine print before purchase. Park-to-park plus express is just that. 2 park plus express, is no hopping.

Yeah that's right, thats because above the offer without the 3 free days is the headline "Park-to-Park" but it's also sold under "2 parks, 2 days + Express Unlimited" (the same title only without the "+ 3 days free" from the first). In fact, the only difference when looking at the website is this headline over the second and the word "both" in Terms + Conditions".
Perhaps it's more clear when checking the link: https://www.universalorlando.com/we...113.1441603422.1563362236-82077215.1544879669
 
I rescind my previous reply. It looks like they have them labelled weirdly. The header column says park-to-park, as does the little blurb. The full fine print does start with park-to-park and at the end of the first sentence says "within Universal Studios Florida™ and Universal’s Islands of Adventure™ on the same day." It says park-to-park a few times plus "on the same day," so ypu should be good to park hop.

You could screen shot it for confirmation, and if the tickets don't reflect the park-to-park for some reason you'd have your bases covered.

It looks like maybe all their combo tickets including express are park-to-park, as titled in the fine print (but still labeled "2 park" as the ticket type). Guessing it's a poor label job on someone's part. The title at the very top of all the combo ticket pages says park-to-park.
 

I rescind my previous reply. It looks like they have them labelled weirdly. The header column says park-to-park, as does the little blurb. The full fine print does start with park-to-park and at the end of the first sentence says "within Universal Studios Florida™ and Universal’s Islands of Adventure™ on the same day." It says park-to-park a few times plus "on the same day," so ypu should be good to park hop.

You could screen shot it for confirmation, and if the tickets don't reflect the park-to-park for some reason you'd have your bases covered.

It looks like maybe all their combo tickets including express are park-to-park, as titled in the fine print (but still labeled "2 park" as the ticket type). Guessing it's a poor label job on someone's part. The title at the very top of all the combo ticket pages says park-to-park.

It is just so confussing for me, especially since English is only my second language and as I'm no Universal-expert. Thank you for your advice with the screen-shot, I did not think of this as a precaution.
 
Be sure to check expiration dates on offers. We almost got caught by that before.
 

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