Sometimes these places get so crowded they start turning away guests. Buying online at least gives you a better chance of not getting turned away. Also, you might be able to find online discounts through sites like Auto Club (if you're a member).
If you know what day just buy them. Could be busy
No
Folks are saying 'not at this moment', which is true. But Universal has warned reservations 'may' may start. Give them a call. 1-800-Universal to make sure.
Right now not required. Book the tkts on line.
No reservation is needed on your first visit. You may be required to do a reservation if you buy a pass after your first visit, but as of now it's not required but can change any minute
Nope! You can either buy tickets online or in-person at their ticket box. No reservation is needed either at this time.
Yes always. Online is best.
Can't hurt, but no.
It isn't necessary, it exists 2 tipe of payment cheap and the fastest way to get to Universal (and don't walk to much)
I bought online because I heard they were less. Bought us each a two-day ticket because I did not want to be rushed. My boy rode several rides twice as a solo, and we re-rode the studio tour because I could not hear because we were way back. Some attractions that were closed first day opened up. We really enjoyed the live shows; i.e., Waterworld!
The lines to buy tickets were a bit long. Buying in advance was nice, got to skip those lines and check in at the front gate.
Not really, just buy your ticket ahead of times a few days ahead, but I do recommend their so call fast pass. And always, food is expensive, so pack your own and bring lots if water or you'll be spending lots of money on water.
Nope
We went last week, and we did not need a reservation. We purchased preferred parking, paid $45, and only walked less than 5 mins to the park entrance.
Book the sight tickets before you come to visit
No you dont
No. Right now
Not at all
No, but you have choose the day. It gets really busy.
No reservation required I think the parking is $40 a day I myself use a handicap permit so they charge you $30 for the day and you park right up front at the park 2 minute walk
Not necessarily, we booked tickets the night before.
No. Not at the moment
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