If you are looking for single day tickets, you aren't going to find any discounts.Hi everyone, just wondering if there is a site that offers discount Universal tickets? Thank you!
If you are looking for single day tickets, you aren't going to find any discounts.
Lots of posters use http://www.undercovertourist.com/universal.html for discounted tickets.
Thanks. Yeah really had no intentions of going to US when we go on our trip to WDW in November - but kids keep seeing the new commercials and asked if we can go there too. We were going to just do Sea World, but now might switch. We'll see! We purchased all our WDW tickets through UT, but doesn't seem as good of a discount with Universal.
Universal tickets are pretty cheap to start with for multi-day tickets.
Someone has suggested ticketmomma.com has another alternative.
Yes, they are... However I just purchased 3 sets of 10 Day Park Hopper Non-expiring Disney tickets!!! We planned on just doing 2 days at Sea World on top of that. Now they are asking about Universal. Cant see only buying a one day pass. Gotta draw the line somewhere.
We have 6 days of Disney non-expiring park hoppers, and I decided to take just my daughter on a 5 day trip to Orlando next month. It started out as a trip to Disney. Then she saw the Universal commercials, and I began investigating our options. Then we looked at the Sea World/Aquatica sites, and she was enthralled. As of now, we're keeping the park hoppers to use in a few years, and I ended up getting 14 day Universal pass for her/AP for me, and length of stay passes for Sea World and Aquatica. The tickets for both properties together cost less than the damned Disney hoppers! We're both looking forward to it, and I figure those park hoppers are a good investment which we can use at any time in the future. Is there any way you can alter your trip and save most of the Disney days for a future visit? The 14 day flex passes, which are good at Universal/IOA/Sea World/Wet N Wild/Aquatica are about $300 each. A big expense, but if you can swing it, you could have the best of all worlds, and go home with plenty of Disney days to use down the road.
Its my understanding that there are also some Costcos on the East Coast that have 3 day Universal Orlando hoppers for $135. My Costco was able to tell me where they were, but can't send one over, and I don't know anybody on the East Coast who could purchase one for me ...
And they're not at the Costco in Orlando either.![]()
It looks like that is a "member price"? What is the price/restrictions on membership?If two days park to park is OK, checkout USSSA travel site (http://store.usssa.com/Category/66-theme-park-tickets.aspx).
It offers this for $110 tax included + shipping.
Two limitations:
1) The tickets expire Dec. 31 2013
2) You must use the second day within 6 days of the first day
I check with Universal Studios and was told you can upgrade them to more days at the gate (but they did not give my the upgrade price).
All normal tickets can be upgraded. The only tickets that used to not be upgradable were comp tickets and 3 park tickets that included Wet 'n Wild.
You will simply pay the different from what you paid for your tickets and the new price. The bar code on the tickets allows Universal to know where your tickets came from and what you paid for them.