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Old 6 Apr 19, 07:29 PM  
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Originally Posted by pompeyboy View Post
If it's value you're after the Seaworld, Aquatica, Busch 14 day combo has to be the best at £110ish includes parking.
That is a good price but it’s only value if you want to go to those parks.
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Old 8 Apr 19, 10:15 AM  
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Originally Posted by Queen of Herts View Post
Definitely better value than Disney! X
You can get a Disney 2 day ticket for about the same price as Universal's 2 day ticket. Their prices are roughly the same.

Admittedly, the 3 extra days is a huge bonus - but it is a limited time offer, only valid for this year, and cannot be used during July. Still, it is a good offer.

Of course, it all depends on which parks you prefer and which parks you want to visit. Spending £184 for a tickets isn't good value if you don't plan to visit those parks.
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I bought an annual pass which was cheaper than a 14 day ticket
Where from?
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Originally Posted by O-Town MANC View Post
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Direct from Universal here (in fact, I think you can only buy Universal annual passes direct from Universal).

A Universal 2-Park Seasonal Pass costs $305+tax. That's about £250. Whereas a 2020 14-day Universal ticket costs around £280.

However, please note that Seasonal Passes have block-out dates - you can't use them around Easter, Christmas and in July.
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I just bought these from Visit Orlando with 5% off and paid £167. The tickets were emailed to me straight away and I linked them to my Universal app.
Thanks for this - I just bought mine via VIsit Orlando but bought the 2 day park to park with 3 day free as DD Harry Potter mad and wants to go on the train and also saves walking out the park and back in for HP areas. Also was a $10 discount with code WELCOME so paid $851 for 3 so approx £224 each which is still a saving on 14 day pass. Also booked a sneaky night at RPR for £265 to get 2 days express passes as we're going when HHN nights on and thought it might be busier. Will now just need to set up Universal App.
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