jedimaster1227 Posted February 15, 2010 Posted February 15, 2010 Universal Studios Hollywood has announced a new ticketing offer directed at tourists that provides a second day admission for the price of a single day. http://www.universalstudioshollywood.com/ticket_2_for_1.html?__source=ush_om_feb_news_0210 2 Days for the Price of 1Limited-time. Only Available Online. -Get a second day FREE with the purchase of 1-Day General Admission. -Same price as a 1-day pass -Use it 2 days or 1 day — your choice -Ticket includes 2 days of admission (for the same guest) to Universal Studios Hollywood, including all rides, attractions, and shows -Valid for two (2) visits within any 30-day period between now and and November 30, 2010 -Your first visit to Universal Studios Hollywood must be made on or before October 30, 2010. Your 2nd visit will be valid for 30 days from the date of your first visit. -Free visit is non-transferable – valid ID and fingerscan will be required for free visit to validate ticket holder identification Buy Now - this offer is NOT available for purchase at the park ticket booths
XII Posted February 15, 2010 Posted February 15, 2010 While this sounds like a great deal for those who want a USH season pass, I'm not too crazy about since I have no desire to go to the park multiple times this year and only need to spend one day there and $69, while a good deal for a season pass, seems expensive for a one day visit. So while I definitely think this a good deal, I just wish they had some standard one day ticket as well.
Gav Posted February 15, 2010 Posted February 15, 2010 ^I'm pretty much in the same boat at the moment, I'd rather have a cheaper one day deal than a 2nd day that is fairly unneeded in the uncrowded off peak. As a side note, Disney are also doing 2 days for 1 at the moment, which is something ill be using
SharkTums Posted February 15, 2010 Posted February 15, 2010 We got a mailer for a free child's annual pass with the purchase of an adult annual pass. I actually REALLY like that promotion, especially since KT is turning three next month and we have to start either buying her tickets or annual passes! Seems like a nice idea! I hope other parks catch on to that idea!
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