Universal 2 week ticket

tartangirl

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I asked this in the Universal forum but as it's a UK ticket I'm probably more likely to get an answer here:


I was thinking I might buy some tickets before the inevitable price increase in the new year and was thinking of the Universal 2 week ticket but the place I usually buy from has stopped selling the 2 week ticket.

I notice a couple of the online sellers have also stopped selling the ticket.

Does anyone know if this ticket is being removed and if so whether buying it now for a holiday in June might prove a mistake.

Thanks
 
Do you mean the Flexticket? If so, then the 4 and 5 park tickets are still available. I bought ours last night from Themepark Tickets Direct. 14-day 5-park Flextickets for £119 each - no additional charges for credit cards or for postage.

Julie
 
Hi,

I wasn't wanting to pay the extra for the Flexticket.

The ticket I was looking for only covers the 2 Universal parks for 2 weeks. I can still see it on some web-sites for around £70 but am concerned that others have stopped selling it.
 
I know the one you mean ~ we've ordered it for March. I see it is on Attraction Tickets Direct website still but others don't seem to be advertising it anymore. :confused3
 

if you are planning on Universal for 2 weeks, why not go the extra few $$$ and buy an Annual pass, you would probably save the extra you pay, on the meals and merchandise discount you get, not to mention the free parking.
 
if you are planning on Universal for 2 weeks, why not go the extra few $$$ and buy an Annual pass, you would probably save the extra you pay, on the meals and merchandise discount you get, not to mention the free parking.
if you are visiting say 7 times ==7x 12$ parking would pay the extra for the pass alone
 
That's not something I had considered.

There are 4 of us so we would only need one pass that included parking so it may be worth one of us getting the pass.

Unfortunately the alternative another annual pass (the power pass) seems to have blackout dates for most of our holiday.
 
you also get 15 to 20% of in restaurants and merchandise, plus discounts on tickets as well, oh and if you stay onsite you will get discount on it
 
The Universal website is advertising the 14-day tickets - so they must still be available.

Julie
 




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