Where is the best "deal" to buy US/IOA tickets???

ms.ojo

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Where do you buy your tickets for these parks? We'll be visiting in Dec for 2 days (staying onsite) and I'd like to get the type of tickets that allow you to "hop" between both parks.

I checked the official Universal website and I see they are offering a buy 2 days, get 3 free for $99/person (adult or child). I doubt very much we'd be able to squeeze in another day...if we did, it would be from offsite so no FOTL. I'd have to purchase these by this weekend.

Does anyone know if there are better deals out there now?? Or if typically in the slower fall season they might come out w/ something better?? Or should I grab these and be thankful?? :confused3

Thanks!!!
 
$99 is great for Universal IMO. You could look at the annual pass...the cheap one is $119 I think (and there is $20 off with the Florida Lotto), but it has blackouts. If you might go more than once a year, that is a good option. Get the $99 and be thrilled...a one day "park hopper" is $69 on its own, so 4 days for $30 is a good deal.
 
tampaman said:
$99 is great for Universal IMO. You could look at the annual pass...the cheap one is $119 I think (and there is $20 off with the Florida Lotto), but it has blackouts. If you might go more than once a year, that is a good option. Get the $99 and be thrilled...a one day "park hopper" is $69 on its own, so 4 days for $30 is a good deal.

Thanks. I think I'll grab it!
 
before you grab it... www.undercovertourist.com has the same buy two days/get third free tickets for US/IOA for $99/adult and $88/child (9 and under)... these prices include shipping (or orlando pickup) and tax!
 

gigi1313 said:
before you grab it... www.undercovertourist.com has the same buy two days/get third free tickets for US/IOA for $99/adult and $88/child (9 and under)... these prices include shipping (or orlando pickup) and tax!
I've never heard of them. Are they reputable?? Like Ticketmania???
 
if you do a search here on the dis, you will find many, many posts telling of good experiences with them...
 
Thanks for the tip....I'll check it out more thoroughly. :flower: Certainly sounds like my best bet!!!! The $99 tickets I first mentioned also come w/ a $14 s&H fee!!!
 
True enough!!! I looked over our schedule and there is just no way to take advantage of those extra days...so since all I need is 2...I'll go w/ the lowest rate I can find for that. :flower: Thank you.
 
One thing that you might consider. We got those $99 buy 2 days get 3 free tickets and used them as parkhoppers. We were only there two days, but each park took one day off the pass. When you parkhopped, that meant you used two days, so we got to parkhop both days (using 4 days of the pass and leaving one day remaining).

It worked well for us!
 
If you want some "really" cheap tickets you can always do a timeshare tour once you get into town. My concierge desk is right next to a timeshare desk and they can make some really good deals for 90 mins of your time. Just an idea...
 
sbclifton said:
One thing that you might consider. We got those $99 buy 2 days get 3 free tickets and used them as parkhoppers. We were only there two days, but each park took one day off the pass. When you parkhopped, that meant you used two days, so we got to parkhop both days (using 4 days of the pass and leaving one day remaining).

It worked well for us!


Wow! Are you talking about the BONUS pass? We have bought them in the past and they were always park hoppers. Did they change that this year? :confused3
 
I guess you ARE talking about a different pass, I just took this from the Universal website:


2-Day 2-Park Bonus Pass - Buy Online and Get 3 More Days FREE!

Exclusive Online Ticket - Best Price Guarantee!

The 2-Day/2-Park Bonus Pass includes 3 additional days, for free, when you purchase online! Enjoy a total of five consecutive days of UNLIMITED PARK-TO-PARK ADMISSION (including first day of use) to Universal Studios®, Islands of Adventure® and CityWalk®!


Phew!
 
MrsMud is correct. The Bonus pass (buy 2 days-get 3 days free) has always been a park hopper. You can go back and forth betwen parks as often as you want during the day and it still counts as only one day of use.
 
The one we had was not a bonus pass. They had a special at the gate (probably have it all the time, but we were told it was a special) - Buy 2 days and get 3 days free for $99. We also had an Entertainment card, so we got $7 in script free also (for each ticket). That covered a lot of the price of lunch.

It was not a parkhopper ticket but worked in the same way for us, since we used the extra days to do that.
 
I think that the passes that the websites sell are the only true 5 day park hoppers. We used the Universal.com pass but we spent 4 days in the parks. Keep in mind that if you do decide to get the 5-day from the Universal website, you can save money by using the will-call kiosks too. That's what we do every time and it works like a charm.
 
How long ago did you buy those passes? All multi-day tickets sold at the gate are park hoppers. The only ticket sold at the gate that isn't a hopper is the one day/1 park. This has been the case for several years.
 
go check undercovertourist and ticketmania, especially if you plan on going ot seaworld or bush gardens also they have a flex ticket with 14 days unlimited access to seaworld, universal, ioa , bush gardens and some water park,
 
Does Universal send you the tickets in the mail if you buy them on line or do you pick them up at the parks? How far in advance should you buy them?
 


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