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    Super Moderator florida4sun's Avatar
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    The first ticket does not allow park to park. The second ticket does. We have moved offices to Celebration. Although as you are in the UK you cannot buy the 1 day univerdal tickets from here but can do it online once your in the USA.

    Quote Originally Posted by drino View Post
    is this 1 day islands of adventure no park to park?
    also do we still collect tickets from north ponciana blvard


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    Oh right just seen a company selling them 1 day no park to park ioa' $109 inclusive and you print your own..id prefer to pick up from you guys..so when i get to the us i can purchase from you guys online?


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    Hi Drino,
    No sure how long it's been since you last went to Universal...?
    (& how big Harry Potter fans you & yours are)
    In the last few years, Universal have scrapped Jaws & replaced it with King's Cross Station + Diagon alley + "Escape from Gringotts" ride - arguably one of the best attractions !
    They've also connected I.O.A. & Universal with the Hogwarts Express train which, again, is a unique ride (IMHO) not to be missed...
    You need a Park to Park ticket to ride Hogwarts Express as you enter it in one park & leave it at the other..
    For the extra $30 or so, a P > P ticket allows you to 'do' all the new stuff.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by msmiff View Post
    Hi Drino,
    No sure how long it's been since you last went to Universal...?
    (& how big Harry Potter fans you & yours are)
    In the last few years, Universal have scrapped Jaws & replaced it with King's Cross Station + Diagon alley + "Escape from Gringotts" ride - arguably one of the best attractions !
    They've also connected I.O.A. & Universal with the Hogwarts Express train which, again, is a unique ride (IMHO) not to be missed...
    You need a Park to Park ticket to ride Hogwarts Express as you enter it in one park & leave it at the other..
    For the extra $30 or so, a P > P ticket allows you to 'do' all the new stuff.....
    Yes i knew about the merge of both parks,my issue is can i buy a single entrance ticket park to park for 1 day,or do i have to buy this when im actually in the states? We have done universal 3 times before but not the harry potter as its new,the only other question is can i fit the park to park into 1 day


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    Hi Martin it was easy enough to get them with the proper ID but buying them online meant we could book fastpasses in advance of our trip, which as we were going at Christmas works for us especially as we are generally working on teh house in the morning and are then ableto go to the park later but still have our favourite rides booked. we didnt go for a few year because the long days at the park were too much for hubbys arthritis to cope with but a few hours at a time suits us.
    Babblin Boo


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    Sorry I overlooked the Fastpass advantage


    Quote Originally Posted by steph_goodrum View Post
    Hi Martin it was easy enough to get them with the proper ID but buying them online meant we could book fastpasses in advance of our trip, which as we were going at Christmas works for us especially as we are generally working on teh house in the morning and are then ableto go to the park later but still have our favourite rides booked. we didnt go for a few year because the long days at the park were too much for hubbys arthritis to cope with but a few hours at a time suits us.


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    Yes, you can get the tickets at customer services, near the glass shop, at Market place Disney Springs or at any of the parks. We usually go to Disney Springs as you have to pay parking etc before you get your ticket at the parks. Parking is free at Disney Springs and at the parks once you have your Florida res annual ticket.
    We use our UK passport as photo ID and villa utility bills but they do need each name on them so you will need to get your wife added to your utility account. We had to add our daughter to our phone account once she was 18 so that we can get her ticket. They used to accept villa mortgage documents but I think they may have stopped that.

    Sue
    Gerry and Sue




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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerry Reed View Post
    Yes, you can get the tickets at customer services, near the glass shop, at Market place Disney Springs or at any of the parks. We usually go to Disney Springs as you have to pay parking etc before you get your ticket at the parks. Parking is free at Disney Springs and at the parks once you have your Florida res annual ticket.
    We use our UK passport as photo ID and villa utility bills but they do need each name on them so you will need to get your wife added to your utility account. We had to add our daughter to our phone account once she was 18 so that we can get her ticket. They used to accept villa mortgage documents but I think they may have stopped that.

    Sue
    Thanks Sue.


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    Universal have been quite sneaky and put the harry potter bits in both parks, so you need a park to park ticket if you are only going for the one day and want to do all the new harry potter bits.
    Christine



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    I think from what I have heard to use the Hogwarts express you may have to have park to park access as well not a single park ticket.
    Babblin Boo


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