Tickets for Universal Studios

mickey grandmom

Earning My Ears
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We will be camping at the Fort in March. Finally made up our minds to go to
Universal Studio for the first time. Checked out the one week/ two parks for
$ 99.00 ad.
When I tried to purchase tickets,there was no such tickets offered.
I called Universal and they have discontinued that offer. Sorry I waited.:headache: Now we will have to spend almost 100.00 more for tickets.
Thought someone else may want to know the ad here is totally out of date.
 
I just called my local AAA and they have tickets available. I am going tomorrow to buy ours. I am not taking a chance that they will sell out.
 
If you have a Kroger store in your area they have the 7day tix for $89.
 
Wonder if the deals will start disappearing once HP Wizarding World opens there??? hmmm....:sad2:
 

Wow, I'm glad I bought ours when I did (the 7 day/2 park for $99). For 6 of us, that would have been a substantial difference. :scared1:
 
I ordered them a few days ago online from AAA. I believe they are just selling what they have in stock and then the prices will go up. A $70 increase is rough :(
 
From your avatar it looks like you live in the south east. Make sure you check Kroger (assuming you have one near) I found out about the $89 tickets that Kroger offered here on Dis. From the threads I've read a lot of Krogers here in the south still have them. I'm in TN our Kroger still had plenty as of Saturday.
 
Wonder if the deals will start disappearing once HP Wizarding World opens there??? hmmm....:sad2:

While they are getting a lot of "gouging" comments (check the Universal/IOA board for some lively discussion about ticket pricing), I think they're running the increase in pricing and removal of the highly discounted tickets out there right now so that it doesn't coincide with the Wizarding World opening. The new section of IOA is a huge investment and, unforturnately, status quo ticket pricing won't help pay for that expense because they don't have unlimited capacity for guests. Perhaps the new pricing scheme is a way to suppress the crowds a little bit. The way I feel about it my US/IOA annual passes just got that much more valuable!

Dick Taylor
 















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