jenseib
Mommy to Claire
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That's because youngsters like you don't notice that kind of stuffIt was a basic 2-park pass, about $90, with blackout dates that wouldn't have mattered to us. You had to be 55 or older to buy it.
But after seeing the new price structure, and the increase in the AP renewal rates, I don't think it's worth it for me to do that this year. Now I'm going to just get a 7 day trip, and spend one or two nights there on one of my trips this year instead. So, Universal will only be seeing me 2-3 days this year intead of 4-5 (or more).
Annual pass is only $140 if you're a FL resident!!!
Enjoy 12 months of thrills at both Universal Studios Florida & Islands of Adventure for just $139.99 plus tax. (Limited blockout dates apply.)
* 12 months of thrills at both theme parks (with minimal Blockout dates)
* 10% discount on multi-day tickets
In reality...the ticket increase is still a good ticket price. Thank goodness for this site. I just read this thread today and went straight to our AAA office. I bought our family 4 of the $99 tickets. I told the rep about the rate hike. She was shocked. So as of today...AAA has not been made aware of the increased rate. So we will continue to buy a couple of tickets here and there to save for later visits.
I agree. Compared to Disney, the Universal prices are still excellent. Those people who didn't know what the prices were before will think they are very reasonable. We've been extremely lucky. Here are the hopper prices:
I understand where you're coming from but remember...the regular Disney ticket is $249 and the seven day Universal ticket is only $169.99...that's about $80.00 less than Disney for the same time period. It's cheaper this time since you have the GAD ticket but if you didn't have it, Universal would still be less money. I mean...$80.00 a ticket is a BIG savings.I'm using the GAD program to get one day ticket to WDW and then upgrading those to 7 day tickets. A 7 day MYW ticket is $249, so only $165 after the $84 ticket is taken off. I can do a lot more at WDW for 7 days than I can at US/IOA for almost the same price. There are only two parks and neither is as big as any Disney park.
You are comparing 2 parks to 4. If I doubled each Universal/IOA ticket to make it even and said WDW was actually a much better value except for annual pass prices would you find that statement to be just as credible?
See I don't go for that logic at all. Places that have only one park still charge the same amount. I measure it by a time unit. If I am spending 1 day at any park, it should be relatively the same price, depending on the quality of the park. So many of the rides at each Disney park are for little kids that I am not even going to ride. They could easily make two parks out of it, like at Disneyland. Just because they spread it out over more space and add more filler, doesn't make it worth more, TO ME!
If you look at the volume of people who attend Universal compared to Disney, the amount of revenue earned per park for Disney is tons higher -- more than double. They are ripping people off and people continue to say it is a better value. It isn't. There is no need for them to be charging those rates.