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janp
22 Feb 06, 01:12 PM
Help !!
On the universal website I see a 2 day/2 park ticket - answers please would be great!

A) If our party split up - could we hop to the other park to meet them - then go back to other park ON THE SAME DAY with this ticket??

B) Buying with the eticket on the website - when you go to the ticket machine outside the park to actually print out the REAL tickets - I read you have to have photo ID at the enterance ?

C) Kids tickets are up to 9yrs - is there someone scruitinising as u put the ticket in the turnstiles ??

All the different tickets are making me dizzy! I have my Disney tickets already so its just the Uni/IOA to get..:spin: :(

Sam
22 Feb 06, 01:49 PM
Hi Jan

Pretty sure you can hop from park to park you may just need to get your hand stamped for re entry.
We bought the e-tickets then collected our real tickets from a booth when we got there. My DH had his driving licence with him but I don't remember him being asked for it. Then when we went in both my eldest DD(10) & me were asked to sign our tickets but DH wasn't.
They didn't appear to be checking people's ages as we went in but I did buy my 10 year old an adult ticket even though i could have gotten away with her being 9 purely because I didn't want her being put on the spot if asked her age plus I had read somewhere that if there was an accident then the child wouldn't be covered if they were in the park on the wrong ticket.
Hope that helps

loadsapixiedust
22 Feb 06, 04:41 PM
You can hop from park to park, there will be someone at the exit to stamp your hand for re-entry.
The e-ticket machines will print out real tickets which you can take straight to the turnstiles. You need to insert the credit card you used for the ticket order into the machine. (Be careful if your card expires before the trip, this happened to us and we had to take the expired card).
You are asked to carry photo ID as you can be asked for it whenever you enter the parks. You will lokely be asked to sign your tickets when you first use them.
I don't know about checking kids ages, we bought all adult tickets, but that is a good point about the insurance.