Universal Orlando has begun selling new week-long tickets that include park-to-park access and multi-day visits to Epic Universe Theme Park.
According to Universal’s official website, buyers will be able to “move freely” between Epic, Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure, and Volcano Bay Water Park. There are 6-day and 7-day types, and entry must be made over 8 and 9 consecutive days, respectively. There is also an option to exclude Volcano Bay.
The resort advertises that the weeklong discount is “the price of a five-day ticket,” but the total amount varies by day and the lowest price is only available on certain dates. The ticket’s first validity date determines the overall price.
According to Universal’s website, the minimum price is $73.72 per day for ages 10 and older ($72.29 for ages 3 to 9). According to the site, it will be released on September 14th for a total price of $515.99. This is the same as a 5-day inter-park pass starting on that day. However, if you choose July 2nd as your first day of admission for the week, the price will be $686.99.
Universal says this is a limited time offer. The first date available online is October 19th. Prices are generally highest during spring break and Easter week, and from mid-May to mid-August.
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Universal Orlando Annual Passes with no blockout dates for Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios are currently on sale for $629.99. (Currently, per the resort agreement, that ticket is valid for 15 months.) The annual pass does not include Epic Universe, which opens in May 2025, but passholders can purchase discounted single-day tickets to the new park.
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Additionally, Universal Orlando is introducing a $300 hotel dining credit when customers book a stay of five nights or more at Cabana Bay Beach Resort, Aventura Hotel, Stella Nova Resort or Terra Luna Resort.
As with all ticket transactions, important details are in the fine print. For example, a one-week ticket is non-transferable and does not include parking fees. Additionally, Volcano Bay is closed on certain dates.
For tickets and more information, visit universalorlando.com.
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