daggettmorales
Earning My Ears
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- Apr 21, 2009
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thanks joel
No...Halloween Horror Nights is a hard ticket event which means you have to buy a separate ticket for admission. However...if you purchase the two park ticket and want to go to HHN on one of the nights you're going to be in park, you can purchase the Stay & Scream upgrade...which is basically a discounted HHN ticket. Plus...and this will really help you out...you can stay inside the Studios in the S & S holding area where lots of us usually hang out and get a jump on the lines. I just checked the website and 10/17 is a Saturday. Your S & S upgrade ticket would be $59.95 plus tax which is a savings of $10.00 off the general admission price. If you could go another night...maybe Sunday instead it would only cost you $29.99 to upgrade...that's quite a difference. The only catch would be...you HAVE to have access to the Studios during the day to purchase the S & S upgrade ticket. So make sure you can enter the park during the day and S & S will work for you...otherwise...no dice.Does anyone know...if I purchase a two park ticket to universal on the 17th of october, does that automatically put you in for the halloween horror night? also, does anybody have a discount code???
Thanks!
I have been able to "guess" 53 different codes that work. I found it an entertaining way to kill an afternoon one day.
Regarding the ticket price, please note that they are adding tax into the ticket price. The ticket you referenced is $64.99 + $4.23 tax = $69.22.
On the main page: http://www.ticketmaster.com/promo/pyy2x9
You will see the tickets are advertised as:
"1 Day/1 Park Pass, all ages $49.99 plus tax
1-Day/2-Park Pass, all ages $64.99 plus tax
2-Day/2-Park Pass Adult $75.00 plus tax
2-Day/2-Park Pass Child $65.00 plus tax. "
Can someone PM me the code? Is it different for different states? I am in MI. Are there extra shipping and ticketmaster fees?
I bought 2days-2parks self printing tickets and felt uneasy until they worked in the first park. They certainly worked. The savings were great.
My worst fear was that once I got to the entrance gates the guy would tell me "what the hell is this ticket".
By the way, I feel there are a lot of "code please" posts and not enough "worked great / no problems" posts, specially for someone without confidence on this types of things.
Hi, can it be used in the UK?
Can they be used for entry in parks for more than just 2 days, similar to the UO website price? Thanks
Based on the price, I would safely assume the tickets are good for ONE visit to each park on two different days. The tickets would expire seven days from activation so you wouldn't have to go on consecutive days. The only ticket that appears to let you go more than two days is the Season Pass.Can they be used for entry in parks for more than just 2 days, similar to the UO website price? Thanks