travelingmom4
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Where do you purchase your Universal Studios of Orlando tickets?
Where do you purchase your Universal Studios of Orlando tickets?
We saved over $100 for the tickets from undercover tourist and they are the actual paper tickets. I had them mail them and I setup text tracking through usps once I got my tracking number so I knew exactly when they were coming.
Seriously, no offense to you at all, but while in line I literally Despise people who use paper tickets. Its takes forever and holds up the entire line.
You can opt for electronic tickets through UT as well. When we bought ours, they were all electronic. I'm not sure how paper tickets would materially impact wait times, other than if someone did not have them ready to scan at the gate (and I can believe that this happens). I can say that we've had issues with electronic tickets linked to Magic Bands. I strongly dislike paper and electronic tickets are both safer (no paper tickets to lose) and more convenient, but I'm not sure that they're any faster at the gate.
I don't recall ever hearing of any issues with purchasing tickets from an Autorized Ticket Reseller such as UndercoverTourist.Just as a comparison. Undercover Tourist is 10$ cheaper on a 3 day park to park ticket than Universal Official. Personally, that's not worth it to possibly run into an issue at the gate where your now taking an hour or two of your time on the phone with a third party company.
It doesn't take forever. If that were true, you would still be in that line.Seriously, no offense to you at all, but while in line I literally Despise people who use paper tickets. Its takes forever and holds up the entire line.
#truthIt doesn't take forever. If that were true, you would still be in that line.
Seriously, no offense to you at all, but while in line I literally Despise people who use paper tickets. Its takes forever and holds up the entire line.
Are you talking about the print at home tickets or the regular tickets, which are also some kind of paper? With UT you can get either I believe. We have had both kinds, no issue with either of them. If I am holding up the line it is because of the finger scanner. I have no finger prints and it never ever ever works for me. I tell them that when I go up, they make me try again and again and again until they finally ask to see my ID and let me in.
I don't recall ever hearing of any issues with purchasing tickets from an Autorized Ticket Reseller such as UndercoverTourist.
It doesn't take forever. If that were true, you would still be in that line.
You might want to call out gottalovepluto, too, then. Following that, read what we each wrote again. Neither of us claim it's never happened, but that we've never heard of any such issues with tickets from Authorized Ticket Resellers. And you might want to cut back on the sarcasm.I never thought about that, but your right. If Kaytieeldr has never heard of it must not be possible then. My apologies.
Dh has the same problem. It happens any place fingerprints are needed: WDW, Universal, our safe at home. He's a welder and very rough work with his hands so he assumes that's the issue, maybe his fp appears different every time.Are you talking about the print at home tickets or the regular tickets, which are also some kind of paper? With UT you can get either I believe. We have had both kinds, no issue with either of them. If I am holding up the line it is because of the finger scanner. I have no finger prints and it never ever ever works for me. I tell them that when I go up, they make me try again and again and again until they finally ask to see my ID and let me in.