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Old 13 Feb 17, 12:50 PM  
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Hello all I'm splitting my stay in Orlando 7days I drive and then 7 days Disney at Disney we are booked in discovery cove during 1st week so torn between whether pay a extra £150 for the 14 day universal pass or stick to a 2 day park jump pass

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Old 13 Feb 17, 12:56 PM  
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I'm also looking at the day passes, can't see the point in paying out for 14 day tickets when I'm only planning on going one day, just can't seem to find anyone who sells the one day ticket
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Old 13 Feb 17, 01:27 PM  
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We've gone for the two day park hopper tickets and are planning on doing everything we want to do in two days with a night at HRH for front of the line passes. I know we won't go again after these two days as there just isn't space in the holiday.
If you're not planning on staying onsite at all maybe the 14 day tickets would be better as it gives you more flexibility, for example you could do several early starts and leave if the queues get too much? You'd still have the option to come back another day then.
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Old 13 Feb 17, 01:38 PM  
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I usually get 2 day tickets (without hopping) and spend the difference on a night in one of the onsite hotels with free front of line passes. That way we get to see everything - and some things more than one, in one go. Obviously it means no hogwarts express though. We plan around it.

This year though the prices have been up, and we are going after Volcano bay opens so have refunded them and got the UK 14 day one instead so we can do VB as well. We may not visit Universal more than 2 days, but VB possibly 2 (even if once just in the evening). So this year, worth it. Will wait and see if VB is worth it going forwards.
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Old 13 Feb 17, 01:54 PM  
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Originally Posted by Matt0708 View Post
Hello all I'm splitting my stay in Orlando 7days I drive and then 7 days Disney at Disney we are booked in discovery cove during 1st week so torn between whether pay a extra £150 for the 14 day universal pass or stick to a 2 day park jump pass

Help and advice appreciated
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There is a offer at minute on the 2 day ticket with 2 additional days free so for the same price you have the option of going for 2 extra visits, this ticket is available on universal website or is slightly cheaper on undercover tourist, and you have both options of 2 day base or park to park.

Apologies if you are already aware of this offer.
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Old 13 Feb 17, 02:23 PM  
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I'm only planning on going one day, just can't seem to find anyone who sells the one day ticket
Try undercovertourist.com, or direct from Universal.

universalorlando/The...Admission.aspx
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Old 15 Feb 17, 12:46 PM  
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Managed to get the 2day plus 2 free offer via undercover tourist

£100 Cheaper than the 14 days tickets and ensures a further 2 days visit if required

Many thanks for help
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