Universal Orlando Switching to Date-Based Pricing

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Much like down the road at Walt Disney World Resort, it looks like Universal Orlando is also turning to a new pricing model. A two-day, one-park ticket will cost between $110 and $124 per day for non-Florida residents. For Florida residents, the pricing is between $90 and $99 per day. A two-day, park-to-park ticket will cost between $140 and $154 per day for non-Florida residents. For Florida residents, it’s between $114 and $120 per day.

The catch, however, is for two-day tickets, it has to be used within five days of the selected first date. For three-day tickets, it’s within six. Universal is still offering a flex ticket, which is a flat rate and can be used on any date within a seven-day period.

“We’ve launched date-based pricing to give our guests more flexibility when planning a visit to Universal Orlando Resort, allowing them to select the best time to visit that suits their needs,” Universal spokeswoman Alyson Lundell said in a statement to Spectrum News. “And as always, we continue to offer value-driven options throughout the year to help guests save and get the most out of their visit to our destination.”

Universal is also offering a “buy one day, visit through December 24” deal to Florida residents.

What do you think of the changes to the ticketing program? Do you feel more comfortable planning which day you go based on price, or would you rather have the flexibility to go whenever you want? Let us know in the comments below!

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