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Universal Orlando Resort is a must-see for families with kids and thrill seekers.
Choose between single-day and multi-day tickets with access to one or both resort parks.
Bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the Florida sun.
Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to walk a significant amount.
Single and double strollers are available for rent at both park entrances.
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A prebooked entrance ticket to Universal Orlando Resort™ is the best way to experience this vast multi-site theme park in Florida. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, this is your best option available right now:
Universal Orlando Resort adult tickets start from US$80 for entry to Universal Volcano Bay™ only. Adult tickets to Universal Studios Florida™ or Universal Islands of Adventure™ are from US$124, while tickets from the Universal Epic Universe™ begin at US$139. A day-long 2-park ticket starts from US$179 for adults and US$174 for children.
Yes, Universal Orlando Resort is one of the world's biggest (arguably best) theme parks to check off. The resort consists of Universal Studios Florida, Universal Islands of Adventure, Universal Epic Universe, and Universal Volcano Bay. Universal Orlando Resort is a place where teens, adults, and thrillseekers are in their element, especially Harry Potter™ fans.
Per one customer who booked the Universal Orlando Park to Park Tickets - USA / Canada Residents, "Amazing!! I had such a blast, I didn't want to leave. It was so much fun and everything was wow! I love all the Harry Potter features."
Yes, you can buy a single-day parking ticket for one of the three parks at the ticket office. You can also choose between multi-park options for Universal Orlando Resort—a 3-park or 2-park pass, both of which are valid for 14 days and let you enter the parks multiple times each.
Because Universal Orlando Resort comprises three parks—Universal Studios Florida, Universal’s Islands of Adventure, and Universal’s Volcano Bay water park—it’s recommended that you spend three days exploring the resort. Four or five days is ideal, as that allows you to relax between each park, as you’ll likely cover a lot of ground.
If you want to beat the crowds and spend less time waiting in line, visit Universal Orlando Resort between September and December (excluding the week of Thanksgiving). Another quieter period runs between January and May (except for the weeks of Spring Break).
The best day of the week to visit Universal Orlando Resort is Tuesday when crowds are said to be at a minimum. For even shorter waits, arrive at the park as early as possible and visit outside school holidays and national celebrations such as Thanksgiving or Labor Day.
Yes, you can bring food into Universal Orlando Resort—as long as it doesn’t need to be heated or refrigerated—think small, packaged snacks such as sandwiches, crisps, and cookies. You can also bring in bottled water (up to two liters per guest), but alcohol is prohibited.
Yes, you can bring a backpack into Universal Orlando Resort—but the bag and its contents must pass security checks at the park entrance before you can bring it inside. However, you can’t bring suitcases or bags with wheels into the park.
When you've had your fill of rollercoasters, animatronics, and movie-themed fun at Universal Orlando Resort, the wider city of Orlando has other visitor sites to add to your vacation list. Per other travelers, here are some of the top attractions in Orlando:
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