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Old 21 Jan 18, 10:46 PM  
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Universal 2-day base tickets

Hello all

Pricing up best deal for Universal - going at Easter. Only need two days max and base tickets are much cheaper than park-to-park (happy to sacrifice Hogwarts Express - went on it last time)

Undercovertourist are selling 2-day base at $210 adult, $199 child. I know few companies sell these type of tickets, but wondering if there is someone selling at cheaper.

Appreciate any help. Thanks!
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Old 22 Jan 18, 02:51 AM  
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Originally Posted by CaliforniaKid View Post
Hello all

Pricing up best deal for Universal - going at Easter. Only need two days max and base tickets are much cheaper than park-to-park (happy to sacrifice Hogwarts Express - went on it last time)

Undercovertourist are selling 2-day base at $210 adult, $199 child. I know few companies sell these type of tickets, but wondering if there is someone selling at cheaper.

Appreciate any help. Thanks!
That's about the cheapest that I can see, but maybe someone else can see cheaper.
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Old 26 Jan 18, 09:33 PM  
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I’m looking at a 2 day base ticket and have found Orlando attractions to be slightly cheaper. For 3 adults a 2 day base ticket is coming out at £479.25 total price.
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Old 26 Jan 18, 09:59 PM  
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Originally Posted by PENNYC View Post
I’m looking at a 2 day base ticket and have found Orlando attractions to be slightly cheaper. For 3 adults a 2 day base ticket is coming out at £479.25 total price.
Just had another look and they are now showing at £466.47 😁
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Old 17 Mar 18, 12:42 AM  
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Hi everyone

I'm just bumping my thread again. Still not purchased Universal tickets yet, but we're getting close to holiday so need to act!

I've now seen Maple Leaf Tickets sell 2-day base tickets for $204 adult and $193 child. Sounds good but are Maple Leaf a reputable seller ... I assume I would have to pick the tickets up from their ticket booth in Orlando or would they issue e-tickets?

Any advice on them would be great.

Thanks
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Old 17 Mar 18, 01:22 AM  
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Originally Posted by CaliforniaKid View Post
Hi everyone

I'm just bumping my thread again. Still not purchased Universal tickets yet, but we're getting close to holiday so need to act!

I've now seen Maple Leaf Tickets sell 2-day base tickets for $204 adult and $193 child. Sounds good but are Maple Leaf a reputable seller ... I assume I would have to pick the tickets up from their ticket booth in Orlando or would they issue e-tickets?

Any advice on them would be great.

Thanks
They're authorized Disney sellers and have been around for 35 years.
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