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Old 18 Jul 19, 03:30 PM  
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We are in Orlando from August 22 - September 5 next year staying at Coronado Springs with a 14 day Disney ticket (2 adults 2 kids). On previous visits we normally spend 2 nights at Royal Loews halfway through the break to get 3 days at Universal... Are there ticket prices available for 3 days next year? I've looked but just seems to be 14 day unlimited passes at the moment.
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Old 18 Jul 19, 03:36 PM  
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Orlando Attractions have them. Search under the Universal US Worldwide option from the menu at the left side of the screen.

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Old 18 Jul 19, 04:08 PM  
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As well as OrlandoAttractions, you can also get 3 day tickets from UndercoverTourist. Or, if you prefer, you can buy them direct from Universal themselves:

universalorlando/web...l?flr=0&days=3

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Thanks! Not sure where I was looking but it certainly wasn't there!
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Originally Posted by lozkin View Post
Thanks! Not sure where I was looking but it certainly wasn't there!
It might have been the UK Universal website? They only sell 14-day tickets there (it's actually run by ATD).

The link I posted above is for the US Universal website. You'll have to pay in dollars.
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With Orlando Attractions you can choose whichever currency you want so you will know exactly what you are paying.
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Looking at the prices it's only £6 more to get the 14 day, 3 park ticket on floridatix. Obviously not worth it if you know for sure you don't need more than 3 days but there is so little in it if there is a chance you will. I put the deposit down on our 2020 tickets a couple of months ago and they were £277 then (£288 now) and you are locked in at that price - just a thought
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Originally Posted by kellsbells View Post
Looking at the prices it's only £6 more to get the 14 day, 3 park ticket on floridatix. Obviously not worth it if you know for sure you don't need more than 3 days but there is so little in it if there is a chance you will. I put the deposit down on our 2020 tickets a couple of months ago and they were £277 then (£288 now) and you are locked in at that price - just a thought
It depends on whether the OP wants the ticket to cover just the two main parks, or all 3 parks (including Volcano Bay). For a 3-Park 3-Day ticket then you're right. But for a 2-park ticket, then the difference is quite significant.

On UndercoverTourist a 3-day 2-Park Park-to-Park ticket costs $311, which is about £250. On OrlandoAttractions, it is available for $288, which is just over £230.

On FloridaTix, a 2020 14-day ticket costs £273.

So there's a difference of up to £43 if the OP is only interested in visiting the two main parks.
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Originally Posted by Nimbus View Post
It depends on whether the OP wants the ticket to cover just the two main parks, or all 3 parks (including Volcano Bay). For a 3-Park 3-Day ticket then you're right. But for a 2-park ticket, then the difference is quite significant.

On UndercoverTourist a 3-day 2-Park Park-to-Park ticket costs $311, which is about £250. On OrlandoAttractions, it is available for $288, which is just over £230.

On FloridaTix, a 2020 14-day ticket costs £273.

So there's a difference of up to £43 if the OP is only interested in visiting the two main parks.
Totally agree, just wanted to flag it as an option. When I looked the OA 3 day were at £282 so that's what I was basing that from but I only looked at the prices in £. And as I mentioned, only worth it if there was a possibility of spending more time there
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