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Universal Studios in Orlando, how does it work to ride the Rides and attractions?

Do you get like a card/pass to go onto any ride/attraction all day, or is there a limit? Or does it maybe work sorta like a fair/carnival where you get a number of tickets and each ride/attraction requires a different number? Sorry if it's a confusing question just tell me what you can about getting to rides/attractions at Universal in Orlando.

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  • 9 years ago
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    You should know that at Universal Resort, there are two separate theme parks. Orlando Studios and Islands of Adventure (where Harry Potter is). You buy a ticket to either park and pay only once.

    (twice of course for the two parks) Once inside there is nothing else to pay for rides or shows. You will have to pay for food or souvenirs There was a time when Disney did charge a much smaller entrance fee and than charged for each ride (from one to four tickets for each ride) But that ended years ago.

  • 9 years ago

    No one gets in the park without a valid ticket. Once inside you do not need a card, pass or ticket to ride rides or watch shows etc.

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