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Mimi Q

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We will be at Universal the day before Thanksgiving. Do you think we need to purchase one of the booklets with these as we are not staying onsite? Is the cost still $20? Where do you buy them at?
 
The cost is still $20/person.

You can buy them at the front of the parks (Vacation/Guest services) or in locations throughout the parks. You probably wont need them as that time is still not too busy.
 
Thanks so much for the info.
 
Yes, I'd recommend it if it looks busy. Still use normal express as well, and you can do everything you want twice.

DM - is there any possibility of it having only been $15 on 18 October? If not I think my DH and BIL have been economical with the truth.....!;) ;) :teeth:
 

Take a look around before buying it. If you see crowds, then by all means get it!
 
It depends on your priorities really. Now you don't need the Express for the Ghostbuster Show....it's right on the steps outside and I believe it's 12 minutes long - the guys perform for free and you can also do a meet and greet...
No. 2......;)
 
OMG Selina! I didn't see this one before!!!! :rotfl:

Anyway, it's true! For most shows you do not need Express...though it helps for Beetlejuice's Graveyard Revue and Horror Makeup Show. Also depends on the time of year you go if you'll need Express Pass Plus. Nothing worse than spending all the extra money and not needing it!! :eek:

But, I go on MIB a lot first thing in the morning and see every GB show and don't ever need Express. All about what you do and when you do it!

But, I do not think you'll need the passes the day before Thanksgiving...should be quite slow, as people will pack the parks the day and weekend after Thanksgiving.

See a Ghostbusters Show for me! I won't see it until Thanksgiving Day...and it's a Holiday version too!!::yes::
 
Originally posted by edie w
Yes, I'd recommend it if it looks busy. Still use normal express as well, and you can do everything you want twice.

DM - is there any possibility of it having only been $15 on 18 October? If not I think my DH and BIL have been economical with the truth.....!;) ;) :teeth:
Between $15-$20 is normal for slow season. It can vary day-by-day, though.
 














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