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Old 10 Feb 18, 04:01 PM  
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Are all Universal tickets 14 days?

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We are only going for a week, and will only spend 1 day in each park but I cant find a cheaper ticket that a 14day pass. Would it be cheaper to pay at the gate?
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Old 10 Feb 18, 04:06 PM  
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As title really...


We are only going for a week, and will only spend 1 day in each park but I cant find a cheaper ticket that a 14day pass. Would it be cheaper to pay at the gate?
Try undercovertourist.com and orlandoattractions.com. You can buy tickets for between 1 and 5 days, but there will come a cut off point where it is cheaper to buy the 14 day ticket. I should say that orlandoattractions.com start at a 2 day ticket, but as you intend to do 1 day in each park this will be ok. Link below for orlandoattractions.com

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Don't forget that if you want to ride the Hogwarts Express you will need a Park to Park ticket.
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Need to do the homework as sometimes these are cheaper but they do one day tickets for each park or one day hoppers
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Thanks, it does work out a little cheaper.
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I had the same problem and I bought 2-day Park to park tickets at orlandoattractions.com
I knew we’d only be spending two days there, and my OH wants to go on the Hogwarts Express. Orlando Attactions were the cheapest I found. I paid in dollars as I have a Halifax Clarity Credit Card which has no charges for foreign currency, that ended up shaving a bit off the price too. It ended up totalling £355.27 for two adults.
Just waiting for the tickets to arrive now!
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Thanks, it does work out a little cheaper.
You're welcome.
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I got a 2 park 3 day hopper ticket from Orlando Attractions and it was cheaper than the UK 14 day one.
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