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Old 21 Jul 18, 08:36 PM  
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Mobile Universal 3 day ticket allowing us to visit both Harry Potter parks.

Can anyone please advise the cheapest way of booking both universal parks, not bothered about the water park. Ideally one two or three days. Thanks
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Old 21 Jul 18, 09:15 PM  
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Can anyone please advise the cheapest way of booking both universal parks, not bothered about the water park. Ideally one two or three days. Thanks
You can buy the Universal 2-Day Park-to-Park Ticket - Plus Extra Day FREE from undercovertourist for $270.95, roughly £206.21 adult, $268.95, roughly £204.69 child.

Or if you just want the 2 Day Hopper try magicaltickets.co.uk £192 adult, £186 child.

If you want a 1 Day Park to Park you might as well pay on the gate.

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As mentioned above, you are probably best getting a 2-Day Park-to-Park ticket from either UndercoverTourist.com, OrlandoAttractions.com or MagicalTickets.co.uk. Note that MagicalTickets price quoted above does not include postage (which is an additional £7 per order, I think).

Here's a link to the 2-Day 2-Park Hopper ticket sold by Orlando Attractions which costs around £201:

orlandoattractions/t...to-park-hopper

They also sell a 3-day ticket for £213.
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Old 23 Jul 18, 08:23 PM  
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As mentioned above, you are probably best getting a 2-Day Park-to-Park ticket from either UndercoverTourist.com, OrlandoAttractions.com or MagicalTickets.co.uk. Note that MagicalTickets price quoted above does not include postage (which is an additional £7 per order, I think)
After reading the following on their site I thought that it was optional to pay the £7 so I phoned them, they said if you want standard delivery you can have them delivered free, but I would double check this.

We strongly advise that you use our next day, special delivery option. This service provides insurance, proof of posting and delivery. It costs £7 for orders under £1,000 to U.K. addresses, a small price to pay for the security it offers.
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Old 23 Jul 18, 08:35 PM  
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Have a look at buying them direct from Universal. Currently it’s $224 for a 3 day 2 park ticket, however that’s one park per day so you wouldn’t be able to ride Hogwarts Express 😊. You also get two days free, it’s a pretty good deal.

universalorlando/web...ex.html?days=5
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Originally Posted by JoJo88 View Post
Have a look at buying them direct from Universal. Currently it’s $224 for a 3 day 2 park ticket, however that’s one park per day so you wouldn’t be able to ride Hogwarts Express 😊. You also get two days free, it’s a pretty good deal.

universalorlando/web...ex.html?days=5
If I am looking at the same ticket it cost $239.62 when tax is added and must be activated by 13th September 2018, with the last day of use on the 17th September 2018.

You can buy the same ticket from undercovertourist for $233.32 with exactly the same T&Cs.

Below is from the Universal site but it says exactly the same on the undercovertourist site.

To receive full benefit of the ticket entitlements, first use of this ticket must be on or before September 13, 2018. All ticket usage must be completed on or before September 17, 2018 when the ticket will expire in full.
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If I am looking at the same ticket it cost $239.62 when tax is added and must be activated by 13th September 2018, with the last day of use on the 17th September 2018.

You can buy the same ticket from undercovertourist for $233.32 with exactly the same T&Cs.

Below is from the Universal site but it says exactly the same on the undercovertourist site.

To receive full benefit of the ticket entitlements, first use of this ticket must be on or before September 13, 2018. All ticket usage must be completed on or before September 17, 2018 when the ticket will expire in full.
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Originally Posted by lyn1 View Post
After reading the following on their site I thought that it was optional to pay the £7 so I phoned them, they said if you want standard delivery you can have them delivered free, but I would double check this.

We strongly advise that you use our next day, special delivery option. This service provides insurance, proof of posting and delivery. It costs £7 for orders under £1,000 to U.K. addresses, a small price to pay for the security it offers.
It is a bit vague because it doesn't mention free standard delivery anywhere on the website and only mentions the "special delivery option". It doesn't mention what other delivery options are available. TBH, if it was me, I wouldn't use standard delivery and would opt for the special delivery (£7 per order - or free if the order is over £1000 - seems reasonable).

Thanks for the clarification.

BTW, just to note, it also says the following on their website:

"The prices on this website are correct as of 29th January 2018. Whilst we endeavour to keep prices on the website accurate and regularly updated we do reserve the right to make changes to the ticket prices at any time. Ticket prices shown should be considered as an 'invitation to treat'."
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