Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are these prices for real??
For Universal, yes.
For Busch Gardens, no. They are massively overpaying for add ons most people would never consider.
Op here the tickets for bush gardens for 2 days with unlimited express. Some people claim you won't need it but spring break will be busy.
Busch Gardens & Water Country USA Two-Day Ticket
$671.96 4 × Ticket + All-Day Dining (ages 3+) 167.99
Busch Gardens Williamsburg Quick Queue Unlimited Plus
$1,439.92 8 × Guest 179.99
Total before taxes without addon or hotel : $2,111.88
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are these prices for real??
For Universal, yes.
For Busch Gardens, no. They are massively overpaying for add ons most people would never consider.
Op here the tickets for bush gardens for 2 days with unlimited express. Some people claim you won't need it but spring break will be busy.
Busch Gardens & Water Country USA Two-Day Ticket
$671.96 4 × Ticket + All-Day Dining (ages 3+) 167.99
Busch Gardens Williamsburg Quick Queue Unlimited Plus
$1,439.92 8 × Guest 179.99
Total before taxes without addon or hotel : $2,111.88
Anonymous wrote:You're thinking that BG is a Disney-level Big Deal Amusement Park. It's not -- it's a local/regional fun day out. I have done the 3-day option, but only because we wanted to break up our park time with other activities. We'd go in the morning, ride until lunch when it got crowded, then leave for the afternoon. Dinner elsewhere, then back in the evening. Even so, our last day was maybe 2 hours at the park. No possible way there is enough there to keep you entertained for three full days. (And there is no way I'd want to eat park food every 90 minutes for three days.)
Anonymous wrote:I'm trying to decide between a local trip to Busch Gardens Williamsburg for Spring Break or heading down to Universal Orlando. Here's a breakdown of the costs for both options:
Option 1: Busch Gardens Williamsburg (Total: $4,626.30 for 4 People)
This total includes everything: 3-day park admission, hotel stay, all-day dining plan, reserved seating, and special experiences like animal encounters and behind-the-scenes tours.
The dining plan is all-you-can-eat every 90 minutes on one day, and 3 meals per person on another day.
The only additional cost was $1,439 for the Unlimited Express Pass for 2 days, bringing the total to $4,626.30.
Option 2: Universal Orlando (Total: $7,874.00 / $6,074.00 with Points for Flights for 4 People)
2-Day Universal Orlando Park Tickets (with Express Pass): $3,300.00
Airbnb Stay (3 nights): $1,100.00
Flights for 4 People: $1,800.00 ($0 if using points)
Estimated Food Costs:
Per Meal: Approximately $35.00 per person
Total for 3 Meals/Day for 3 Days: $1,260.00
Uber Transportation:
Washington, DC to Dulles Airport (Round Trip): Approximately $134.00
Orlando Airport (MCO) to Airbnb (Round Trip): Approximately $140.00
Airbnb to Universal Studios (4 Round Trips): Approximately $140.00
Universal costs $3,247.70 more than Busch Gardens Williamsburg with flights included.
Universal costs $1,447.70 more than Busch Gardens if flights are covered with points.
Which option do you think offers better value? Is Universal worth the extra cost, or is Busch Gardens a solid alternative for Spring Break?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are these prices for real??
For Universal, yes.
For Busch Gardens, no. They are massively overpaying for add ons most people would never consider.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are these prices for real??
For Universal, yes.
For Busch Gardens, no. They are massively overpaying for add ons most people would never consider.