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13 Nov 19, 09:03 PM |
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Bit confused about Universal tickets
Can you lovely Dibbers help me please?
We are off to Universal over two consecutive days in May 2020. I have booked an overnight stay at HRH so I now need to buy park tickets. Which is the best option and place to buy them please? I know the kids will want to go between the parks on each day and use the Hogwarts express. We won't have a car so we will only visit Universal over the two days. Do you ever get any deals like Black Friday or New Year offers or is it best to buy them from direct from Universal? Thanks so much. I keep coming across so many different options that I'm getting so confused. |
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13 Nov 19, 09:21 PM |
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Last year we got them from Undercover Tourist. ATM they have 3 day park to park with three extra days free for just under $300 but they expire on 22/05/20. This is the same sorry of deal we got. It's not much cheaper than the UK 14 night ticket but £50 saving each is probably worth it?
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13 Nov 19, 11:04 PM |
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If you just want the 2 Day Park to Park ticket have a look on undercovertourist and orlandoattractions.com to compare prices. Link below for orlandoattractions.com.
orlandoattractions/t...to-park-hopper There is hardly any difference in the price but undercovertourist give you the option of having the ticket mailed to you or as an E-Ticket whereas orlandoattractions.com only send the E-Ticket. Having said that you could pay a non-sterling transaction fee with undercovertourist depending on which card you use to pay.
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13 Nov 19, 11:20 PM |
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A 2 day park to park is £217 for an adult on Orlando attractions
Undercover tourist have a 2 day park to park for $279 approx £217 as well
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14 Nov 19, 06:19 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
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I just booked mine tickets via ATD. They price match it as Florida escapes sells it at £272. That’s 14 days 3 parks. Also ATD offer a VIP dining card which I hope I would find it useful. We only intend to use the park for 2-3 days whilst staying in HRH then 11 days in Disney. But just thought if price of 2 days n 14 days ain’t much different I rather buy 14 days Incase we fancy heading back for extra day or two at the end.
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14 Nov 19, 09:03 PM |
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Thank you for your advice
Edited at 09:04 PM. Reason: Spelling |
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14 Nov 19, 11:33 PM |
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We bought ours in Aug from universal direct, as it’ was cheaper than undercover tourist, We picked up our tickets when we checked in to rpr.
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