Just 8 days ago, Disney raised their prices for the second time this year. Prior to June 12th, it cost only $82 to visit a single park for a day, but now you’re looking at $85. We’ve been questioning whether Universal Orlando would too follow suit and also raise their prices.
Universal Orlando raised their ticket prices today bringing their ticket price up to match Disney’s.
One park access:
- 1 day adult: $85
- 1 day child: $79
- 2 days adult: $115.99
- 2 days child: $105.99
- 3 days adult: $135.99
- 3 days child: $123.99
- 4 days adult: $145.99
- 4 days child: $132.99
Two park access:
- 1 day adult: $120
- 1 day child: $114
- 2 days adult: $135.99
- 2 days child: $125.99
- 3 days adult: $150.99
- 3 days child: $138.99
- 4 days adult: $155.99
- 4 days child: $142.99
While ticket prices continue to rise, the park continues to give multi-day tickets more value. For instance, if an adult was to visit Universal for two days, only visiting one park per day, it would only cost around $59 per day, verses the normal $85.
Annual pass prices have remained the same. Now the question stands: Will Seaworld and Busch Gardens keep their prices the same or also rise?