Universal to Follow in Disney’s Footsteps and Raise Prices

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I am sure we knew this was coming. Isn’t this how it usually goes, one park raises prices and than they all follow. Now Universal Studios Florida has raised some of their ticket prices, just like Disney did not that long ago.

Here is what you can expect to spend:


  • A 1 day 1 park ticket went up to $96 plus tax.
  • A 1 day 2 park ticket went up to $136
  • 2 days 1 park each day will be $155.99
  • 2 days at both parks each day will be $195.99

So what do you think about this price increase? Will you stop going if park tickets hit the $100 mark? Let us know in the comment box below.

P.S. – When Diagon Alley opens this summer you will be able to ride The Hogwarts Express, which will take  guests between the 2 parks. Remember you have to have a ticket that offers park to park access in order to ride.

Wishing you Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust

Sunshine

 


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One thought on “Universal to Follow in Disney’s Footsteps and Raise Prices

  1. Unfortunately that’s the way the world goes round; multi billion dollar companies post quarterly profit increases from the previous year and still up the cost of products, services, etc. Funny how most average employees rarely see an annual increase in pay to help offset these increases in which we encounter all too often. We complain for a short time about paying more money, but the companies know it’s a win, win situation for them. Diehards will find a way while other, less fortunate people will likely never again experience the fun and excitement. Depressing, but true.

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