From ride closures to a whole new park, there is a lot going on at Universal Orlando right now!

Whether you’re looking to celebrate Mardi Gras at the parks this year or just enjoy all the attractions, we’ve got a major deal for Florida residents looking to grab some Universal Studios tickets early this year!
Florida residents can get two days at Universal Orlando for free with a 2-Park, 2-Day Ticket! With this deal, you get to visit one park each day for four days, plus you can add a 5th day at Universal’s Volcano Bay for just $29. Tickets for this deal start at $176.99 per adult, plus tax. In order to take advantage of this deal, you’ll need to purchase the tickets by March 31st and use them by June 30th.

If you’re looking to visit both parks on the same day, you can get Park-to-Park access for four days! Just like the other deal, you’ll only pay for two of those days, bringing the price down to about $224.99 per adult, plus tax. Also, you’ll need to purchase tickets by March 31st and use them by June 30th.

If you’ve already got a Universal Pass, don’t worry! We’ve got some good news for you too. You can book a spot on one of Universal Orlando’s Mardi Gras floats later this year, but you’ll have to act now!

If you end up taking advantage of these deals, you’ll need to know where to find the best snacks in Universal Orlando! Thankfully, Molly and the AllEars team have put together a ranking of all the best treats you can find. You can check out the video below!
With so many great deals right now, it might be one of the best times for Florida residents to visit Universal Orlando! We’ve got all the info you need to know about Universal Studios, so be sure to check out all our guides, news updates, and more.
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Thanks for the information, is there a timeframe for using the tickets after the first use?