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23 Jun 22, 11:49 AM |
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Universal tickets
We're looking at potentially doing a couple of days at Universal this year, so there's no point of us buying 7/14 days etc.
What's the cheapest way of buying a couple of days' worth of tickets? Any advice would be appreciated. |
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23 Jun 22, 07:22 PM |
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The only ways are through universal or undercover tourist. The U.K. 14 day tickets are not much more if you’re park hopping.
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23 Jun 22, 07:27 PM |
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We only ever do 2 days and always end up buying 14 day pass as have never found anything cheaper
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23 Jun 22, 07:30 PM |
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25 Jun 22, 11:07 AM |
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We found the 3 day tickets from Undercover Tourist were a bit cheaper than 14 day ones last December. Think it was about £70 cheaper and as we were definitely only doing 3 days, as we had a two night stay at the Royal Pacific, it didn’t make sense to pay more.
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25 Jun 22, 11:58 AM |
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25 Jun 22, 12:33 PM |
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Oh yes it’s worth the extra if you’re able to go other days. With a hotel stay and express passes for 3 days we knew we wouldn’t be going back after that.
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25 Jun 22, 12:42 PM |
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Undercover tourist or Mapleleaf tickets if you don't want P2P, that's what DS is planning, they already have Disney tickets so a 14 day ticket is overkill. It's a massive difference without P2P & if realistically if you only plan on 1 park per day then it makes the Hogwart's Express an expensive option IYKWIM Not sure how it compares price wise but I'd consider 2 Days 1 park & then a 3rd day with P2P & do all the rides that you want to do for a second time. It's just a pity that we aren't allowed to buy the US & Canada promo tickets as they are currently get Free days added but when I contacted Undercover Tourist it wasn't an option - even though it's e-tickets!
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