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Universal orlando park hopper ticket?

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how much are the park hoppers and should you go to universal studios in the morning and islands of adventure at night or should you go to islands of adventure in the morning and universal studios at night

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  1. go to www.universalorlando.com for the latest prices as well any special they may have going at the time. most of their special are for florida residents but that is not always the case.

    i would go to island of adventure first. is the smallest park and you can see most of the thrill rides in half a day. but if you are going to two parks in one day, get there early to get the most out of it and avoid the longer lines as the day progresses. if you really want to make sure you get to go on everything, get the Express Pass. it costs extra but it will allow you front of the line access to most of the popular rides.


  2. not to be all....critical....but Park Hopper are only for Walt Disney World.

    Anyway, they do have an option to see both parks, instead of getting separate tickets for both parks. Since both are rather small, you could see them both in one day, I would recommend spending two days...one for each park. More than 3/4 days and you will get bored.

    I would also recommend staying on property..the hotels (hard Rock, Portefino bay, and Royal Pacific) are all great. Staying on property, you can walk or take a boat (5 min) to both parks. You also get free Express Pass which get you to the front of the line on popular attractions... not kidding. The wait is so unbelievably short...you wait max 15/20  min for 60/90 min lines. You can also buy this separately for like 30 bucks....so worth it.

    By the way....the best attractions are The Hulk, Spiderman, and THE MUMMY.Have fun.

    P.S Islands of Adventure first. http://www.universalorlando.com/

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