S.C. asks from Wake Forest, NC on September 06, 2008
Seeking Advise on How to save Money to Go to Universal Studios in FL
Does anybody has any ideas on how to save for tickets to Universal Studios? there is 5 of us and I find it very expensive, plus besides the hotel and air fare, you guys can imagine !! We got the place to stay and we got the air fare already, so I don't need any packages... just the admision to the parks...
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A.D. answers from New York on September 08, 2008
Hi S., It is about 12 years ago when my family went to Florida and we got 4 free tickets to Universal just for attending a showing of a timeshare. Grandma Mary
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S.G. answers from Rochester on September 07, 2008
I think buying it off http://www.universalorlando.com/tickets.php is your best bet. It is $99 for the unlimited 6 day pass which includes both parks and wet and wild. The sites listed below do not offer it that low. The price they show is off of the gate price. The one I'm talking about you have to purchase at least 2 days prior to you arriving at the parks.
Here is more info about the tickets:
2-PARK UNLIMITED ADMISSION
* Unlimited park-to-park admission to Universal Studios Florida®, Universal’s Islands of Adventure® for up to seven (7) consecutive days
* FREE admission to select live entertainment venues* at Universal’s CityWalk entertainment complex.
* This offer is only available online and is not available at the front gate
* Ticket expires six (6) days after first day of use
* Photo ID must be presented at front gate turnstile and Citywalk.
* Signature may be required on ticket.
* Limit of six (6) tickets per purchase.
* Parking not included.
We'll be in Orlando September 19th - 27th and hope to hit up Universal (but we're staying at Disney and have tickets for that every day). We found a great deal where the disney meal plan was included for FREE during certain dates. That's how we're saving money on our vacation. Good luck on yours. It is very expensive....but sometimes we all need a break from our lives, even if it does put us out financially.
Oh! And one more thing -- if you plan on eating in the parks, look at purchasing the meal plan! It is a really good deal -- unlimited eating.
K.S. answers from New York on September 07, 2008
Try Undercovertourist.com or mapleleaftickets.com. I was able to save quite a bit this year when we went to Disney through undercover tourist. They also have free shipping.
A.H. answers from New York on September 07, 2008
If you have AAA, you can save a few bucks off admission plus 10% off merchandise.
S.R. answers from Syracuse on September 07, 2008
S.,
Looks like you have gotten some great ideas for ways to find great deals and ways to channel the money you already have into you vacatin from other areas of your budget.
You might also try a garage sale. Everyone in the family can contribute, thus coming together as a family with a common goal and then everyone will have ownership in the vacation. Put the money earned into a jar or box that sits in an accessable place. Then everyone can continue to contribute to it - the children can put in their birthday and holiday money from Grandma and Grandpa, allowances, etc. and mom and dad can offer their spare change at the end of the day and give up their coffee money to the fund and so on. This is a wonderful opportunity to teach your young children about money. Set up a very visable chart (the thermometer style seems to work well) to help them see how far or close to your goal you are. And using a cash box or jar makes it very concrete for your little ones to whom numbers on paper won't mean anything.
Good luck and enjoy your vaca!
S.
E.E. answers from New York on September 07, 2008
Get an ING account. The APY is much higher than in a regular bank savings account. Then do a weekly automatic transfer from your checking account into the ING account- maybe $25-50 a week and increase it if you are comfortable doing so. This way you will never miss the money and it builds up quickly. Or get a CD if you have several months to save. Pack your lunch and your kids lunches every day- this will save money. Also cooking dinner instead of take-out or going to a restaurant can save a lot too.
M.R. answers from New York on September 07, 2008
S.,
You could get tickets from Ebay as well - I went there about 4 yrs ago and saved a BUNDLE by getting my tickets on ebay.
I do recommend however, that when you get to universal - spend the extra $$ to get a fast pass - allowing you to get first in line on many rides.
some of the tickets on ebay are for only 1 day.. or for 2 people...but getting discount tickets for 2 people is better than paying full price for all 5!!!!
T.B. answers from New York on September 07, 2008
If you or anyone you know is a AAA member-purchase your tixs via them. Believe it or not, I have a childs ticket I did not need which has not expired. Let me know if you can use it. It is a one day one park child ticket.
W.K. answers from New York on September 06, 2008
Girl Universal Studios is a whole lot cheaper then Disney, lol - there are only 2 parks so you dont need a whole lotta days.
Did you look into purchasing them online? Mapleleaftickets.com - they have tickets to attractions in Orlando for cheaper then at the ticket window at the attractions.. they are reputable - I recently purchase Disney tickets for cheaper then the gate price and before the prices went up.
Sometimes Universal Stuidos has discount tickets when you purchase online at their website.
Good Luck and have fun.
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