Originally Posted By SuperDry <<< 7 days @ Uni ?? Really ? >>> They don't sell it as a 7-day pass: they market 1-day, 2-day, and "unlimited" passes. If you read the fine print of the "unlimited" pass, it's actually a 7-day pass.
Originally Posted By vbdad55 still 7 days though right ? There are things I like @ Uni - but 7 days I can't imagine filling
Originally Posted By MPierce If the tickets are non-expiring it's a good deal. If you only go 3 days it's still a good deal. That is if Universal is your kind of park.
Originally Posted By SuperDry <<< If the tickets are non-expiring it's a good deal. If you only go 3 days it's still a good deal. That is if Universal is your kind of park. >>> They expire 6 days after first use. <<< still 7 days though right ? There are things I like @ Uni - but 7 days I can't imagine filling >>> That's exactly my point - Uni knows this and that's why they don't market it as a 7-day pass even though that's what it is. They know that for most guests, "unlimited" means far less than 7 consecutive days before they run out of interest.
Originally Posted By itsme >>Universal 2 parks Disney 4 parks and 2 water parks 7 days at Uni - no thanks - in another thread I read about selling 7 days for the price of 4 being more than people need....>> Especially during a time like last week, when it was very easy to cover ALL the attractions, some more then once in BOTH Universal parks in one day without rushing.