Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. I'm a universal fanatic and go often. Like 5x per year.
Your prices seem high. A couple things going on:
Don't buy your express passes. Stay at a premier hotel and they are included.
You don't appear to be booking a package. If do a package, you usually get a discount.
Give me the dates and # of people, with adults/kids, and I will show you some options.
If we do a package on the Universal site December is a black out. I also priced the hotel that includes the express pass and it's $6300, so it's cheaper to buy the express pass separately and stay an Airbnb or the off park near universal hotel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. I'm a universal fanatic and go often. Like 5x per year.
Your prices seem high. A couple things going on:
Don't buy your express passes. Stay at a premier hotel and they are included.
You don't appear to be booking a package. If do a package, you usually get a discount.
Give me the dates and # of people, with adults/kids, and I will show you some options.
Alright, I ran some numbers while waiting for your response.
You haven't booked yet, and this is problematic for you. Express passes and premier hotels sell out during holidays. I wouldn't, as some have suggested, go without an express pass.
If you go after Xmas, from Dec 27-30, you can get a great deal and benefit from reduced crowds.
Here's what I recommend. Buy an annual pass for each family member. Assuming 4 family members, you can get preferred passes (no block out dates) for about 2500. Then use that pass to get annual pass holder rates for a premier hotel, which comes with free express passes. If you book those dates, you can get premier hotels for 300 per night. You can get club lounge rooms (comes with food and drinks) for around 500 per night. You can get 2 bedroom suites in premier hotels for about 800 per night.
If you use these passes again, subsequent trips to Universal will be a smoking good deal since you'll only pay for hotels, food, and airfare if you think that is necessary. Personally, when we lived in DC, we'd throw our kids in the car at 4am and they wouldn't even fully wake up and realize what was going on until around 10am. And by then we'd be about 6 hours out.
Who in their right mind would spend $2500 on annual passes to Universal, or Disney for that matter?
Someone who is doing all the math.
3 days of universal tix = 1700
3 days of premier hotels without passholder discount= 2900
Or hotel plus express = 3400
3 days of Premier hotel with passholder discount: 900
Once you do all the math, it's cheaper to purchase the annual pass.
Anonymous wrote:OP. I'm a universal fanatic and go often. Like 5x per year.
Your prices seem high. A couple things going on:
Don't buy your express passes. Stay at a premier hotel and they are included.
You don't appear to be booking a package. If do a package, you usually get a discount.
Give me the dates and # of people, with adults/kids, and I will show you some options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. I'm a universal fanatic and go often. Like 5x per year.
Your prices seem high. A couple things going on:
Don't buy your express passes. Stay at a premier hotel and they are included.
You don't appear to be booking a package. If do a package, you usually get a discount.
Give me the dates and # of people, with adults/kids, and I will show you some options.
Alright, I ran some numbers while waiting for your response.
You haven't booked yet, and this is problematic for you. Express passes and premier hotels sell out during holidays. I wouldn't, as some have suggested, go without an express pass.
If you go after Xmas, from Dec 27-30, you can get a great deal and benefit from reduced crowds.
Here's what I recommend. Buy an annual pass for each family member. Assuming 4 family members, you can get preferred passes (no block out dates) for about 2500. Then use that pass to get annual pass holder rates for a premier hotel, which comes with free express passes. If you book those dates, you can get premier hotels for 300 per night. You can get club lounge rooms (comes with food and drinks) for around 500 per night. You can get 2 bedroom suites in premier hotels for about 800 per night.
If you use these passes again, subsequent trips to Universal will be a smoking good deal since you'll only pay for hotels, food, and airfare if you think that is necessary. Personally, when we lived in DC, we'd throw our kids in the car at 4am and they wouldn't even fully wake up and realize what was going on until around 10am. And by then we'd be about 6 hours out.
Who in their right mind would spend $2500 on annual passes to Universal, or Disney for that matter?
Anonymous wrote:You don’t need three days at Universal. One day in each park is enough (and then ride the train back and forth on one of the days).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. I'm a universal fanatic and go often. Like 5x per year.
Your prices seem high. A couple things going on:
Don't buy your express passes. Stay at a premier hotel and they are included.
You don't appear to be booking a package. If do a package, you usually get a discount.
Give me the dates and # of people, with adults/kids, and I will show you some options.
Alright, I ran some numbers while waiting for your response.
You haven't booked yet, and this is problematic for you. Express passes and premier hotels sell out during holidays. I wouldn't, as some have suggested, go without an express pass.
If you go after Xmas, from Dec 27-30, you can get a great deal and benefit from reduced crowds.
Here's what I recommend. Buy an annual pass for each family member. Assuming 4 family members, you can get preferred passes (no block out dates) for about 2500. Then use that pass to get annual pass holder rates for a premier hotel, which comes with free express passes. If you book those dates, you can get premier hotels for 300 per night. You can get club lounge rooms (comes with food and drinks) for around 500 per night. You can get 2 bedroom suites in premier hotels for about 800 per night.
If you use these passes again, subsequent trips to Universal will be a smoking good deal since you'll only pay for hotels, food, and airfare if you think that is necessary. Personally, when we lived in DC, we'd throw our kids in the car at 4am and they wouldn't even fully wake up and realize what was going on until around 10am. And by then we'd be about 6 hours out.
Anonymous wrote:OP. I'm a universal fanatic and go often. Like 5x per year.
Your prices seem high. A couple things going on:
Don't buy your express passes. Stay at a premier hotel and they are included.
You don't appear to be booking a package. If do a package, you usually get a discount.
Give me the dates and # of people, with adults/kids, and I will show you some options.
Anonymous wrote:OP, why do you need two rooms for 4 people? For 3 nights, can't you squeeze into one room? Dh and I did that with our two teenage boys.
What's the cost for staying in one of the resorts where Express Passes are included? Bc those are also closer and easier to get to/from the parks.