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New: Universal Florida Resident Ticket Deal

New: Universal Florida Resident Ticket Deal


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Universal Orlando began offering a new ticket type for Florida residents today. Check out this amazing deal!

If you’re a Florida Resident, you may want to take advantage of the newest deal for Universal Orlando resort!

Starting today and continuing until September 30, purchase a ticket that is good until Christmas for about the same price as a single day park to park ticket!

The price is $164 and can be used from the date of purchase through December 24, 2020 with no blackout dates.

a park to park ticket is needed to board the Hogwarts Express!

If you’re like me (Rebecca) and love checking out water parks, you can opt for a ticket that includes access to Universal’s Volcano Bay park for $193. Check out my guide to Volcano Bay here.

The prices listed above are for adult tickets. A child’s ticket is slightly cheaper, with a 2 park option coming in at $159 and a three park child’s ticket costing $188.

Universal’s parent company Comcast recently held an earnings call to review the bleak details of the previous quarter. Because the parks were closed for nearly the entire quarter, theme park revenue was down 94%, but executives maintained that it is financially viable to keep the parks open at this time.

They did decide to shut down work on the previously announced park Epic Universe. It seems for the time being, Nintendo fans will need to visit Universal Studios Japan to see Super Nintendo World.

Super Nintendo World Coming to Universal Orlando

Universal also announced this week that they would be temporarily closing some of their less popular attractions and would move team members working those attractions into other positions around the park.

Temporary Attraction Closures at Universal Orlando Resort

Universal Orlando recently made the difficult decision to cancel their popular (and lucrative) Halloween Horror Nights due to concerns about adapting the experience to meet CDC guidelines.

Will you be taking advantage of this Florida Resident deal to visit Universal? Let us know in the comments on Facebook and in our Facebook group!

-Rebecca W Davis

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