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Old 11 Sep 18, 05:30 PM  
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I've booked to go to Orlando for Christmas next year. Second visit and don't really plan to spend a great deal of time at the parks. I only want to do a day or two at universal. Can anyone advise the cheapest way to purchase tickets just for 2 days. It will be for my wife and I, and our 10 year old. Any advice greatly appreciated!
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Old 11 Sep 18, 09:54 PM  
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You can buy a 2 park 2 day hopper ticket (so you can go in both parks on a single day and use the Hogwarts express. If you can limit yourself to a park a day and not use the Hogwarts express it's a little cheaper) this is £216 from universal and doesn't include the waterpark

A 14 day pass though (from floridatix) is £265 so if you think you might want to go for three days or use the waterpark then a full 14 day pass will work out cheaper than a three day pass that allows watermark entry (£277)
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As mentioned above, you're probably best getting a 2-Day ticket. Universal sells them on their American website, as well as places like OrlandoAttractions.com and UndercoverTourist.com.

So, for example, OrlandoAttractions sell a 2-Park 2-Day Park Hopper ticket for £202, here:

orlandoattractions/t...to-park-hopper

And here's a link to Universal's website if you prefer to buy the tickets direct from them (although the price is slightly more):

universalorlando/web...l?flr=0&days=2

The above also sell 3 day tickets or 1 day tickets if you want more or less days. They also sell base tickets if you don't want park hopping (a 2-Park 2-Day Base ticket costs £169 from OrlandoAttractions - link here).
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