As the busy season begins Universal Studios has once again raised their one-day park passes. The price has gone from $105.00 for adults and $100.00 for children to $119.00 for adults and $114.00 for children. This is an additional increase from earlier this year.
Also the price for the one-day park to park ticket has also gone up from $155.00 for adults and $150 for children to $169.00 for adults and $164.00 for children.
Online advanced purchased and multiple day tickets will not be affected by the price increase. Spokesman Tom Schroder said in an email;
“Those prices are unchanged and, with per-day pricing as low as $48, continue to offer our best value. Many other industries, including our own, use seasonal pricing to help manage the guest experience. We’re doing the same thing. Future pricing will appear on our website, and we encourage guests to watch the website for pricing news.”
Earlier this year both Universal Studios and Walt Disney World starting testing the supply-based price raise. Since the price increase is only for one day tickets bought at the gate people can still save money purchasing them online and picking them up at the kiosks at Universal Studios.
Editor of a Universal focused Orlando informer blog doesn’t think the prices will discourage people from going to the parks, I agree with him, what do you think? Comment below!
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No I don’t think it will!