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4 Sep 19, 01:40 PM |
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Earning More Ears
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Universal 1 day, 2 park tickets?
Hi, we had planned to buy a ticket for both parks this Saturday with Express Passes bundled in from universalstudios.com ($290 each!) but I’ve just tried to do it and you have to be a US resident.
On the U.K. site you can only buy a 14 day consecutive pass which is way better value, but we only need (and have) 1 day Are there any better options rather than just paying at the gate please? From experience with U.K. parks that’s generally a very expensive way of doing it. Thank you |
4 Sep 19, 02:20 PM |
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go to universalorlando/web...s/park-tickets
2 parks, 1 day tickets for next saturday costs $170 + tax select your date of visit add to cart then click next step select the date (sat 7 sept) select 2 parks if you want to use express in both parks then below choose either "unlimited" at $129.99+tax per person for unlimited express access to rides or choose universal express pass at $109.99+tax per person for the one time per ride express pass add relevant express pass to cart view cart choose "will call kiosk" as a delivery method proceed to payment, you don't need to be a us resident for these tickets once transaction has been processed, you'll receive an email, with a code go to the kiosks outside one of the 2 parks insert your credit card in the machine (the same card that was used for payment, it's for verification purposes only) then enter the code you received in the email (scan qrcode if available) the machine will print your tickets proceed to gates for park entry |
4 Sep 19, 06:46 PM |
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Thanks so much! Unfortunately I’m having the same problem - when I go to the payment screen it won’t let me enter UK as my address, nor will it accept a UK post code!
Just wondering is $170 plus taxes the same price as on the gate? |
4 Sep 19, 08:25 PM |
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don't know what you're missing or doing wrong
I have no issue entering a UK adress (buying tickets for Boris, rough week for him, right :p ) make sure you select UK from the dropdown list before you enter anything else. |
4 Sep 19, 09:41 PM |
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Heh, Boris could do with the pick me up I think
And that’s fantastic, thanks so much! I’ll give it another try |
5 Sep 19, 02:59 AM |
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You may not need Express passes on Saturday
Undercover tourist are slightly cheaper, $2 per ticket
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5 Sep 19, 07:30 AM |
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Thank you
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6 Sep 19, 02:50 AM |
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Having been at both parks today and most rides were a walk on or as good as an express pass wouldn't have been needed.
Even hagrid with no express pass line was 15 minutes for me this morning and the longest was 30. The longest I waited for other rides was the Simpsons at about 15. Saturday may be busier with locals though but HHN starts on Friday so a lot will be going to that and may not go the next day.
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6 Sep 19, 08:01 AM |
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6 Sep 19, 08:29 AM |
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I've just bought this ticket direct with universal, £148 ($181), selected mobile option as it means my son can go straight to the turnstile, no queuing. Had the email confirmation within minutes, complete with barcode.
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