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scritchell

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The Universal website seems to be playing up
How does the Universal Express work? its showing up as very pricey, but could be a life saver if its for ALL the rides with the Express sign next to them.... or is is just 3 per day like the FP in WDW?

TYIA
 

SAV

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Your best bet is to go to the Universal Forum on this site.

But in general, you pay for the right to skip the lines on all rides that take Express pass. It's not limited like WDW.
 
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Rob562

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Once you figure out what (or if) you'd pay for Express Pass, then look at the prices for staying at one of the top three hotels at Universal. (Hard Rock, Portofino or Royal Pacific) And compare that to Express Passes on top of the cost of wherever you're staying. If you stay in those three hotels everyone in your room gets Unlimited Express for every day of your stay, including checkin and checkout days.

When we went in November we were staying 7-nights at a timeshare in the area, but added on one night at Royal Pacific at the start. We had an early morning flight that got us into Orlando around 10. Picked up the rental car and we were at the hotel by 11, and on our way to the parks by 12:30. Between that day and the next (a Saturday and a Sunday), we Express Passed almost every attraction at least once. It allowed us to make sure we got to ride the headliners, and then tour the parks more leisurely when we returned later in the week without Express Pass.

Of course you should also check out the expected crowd calendar for the time you're going. We're heading down this Sunday for an impromptu 3-night visit (those annual passes really are hard to resist). We'll be at Cabana Bay so no Express Passes, but the crowds in the parks are 2's and 3's according to Touring Plans, so we're not really worried about lines.

-Rob
 
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scritchell

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Once you figure out what (or if) you'd pay for Express Pass, then look at the prices for staying at one of the top three hotels at Universal. (Hard Rock, Portofino or Royal Pacific) And compare that to Express Passes on top of the cost of wherever you're staying. If you stay in those three hotels everyone in your room gets Unlimited Express for every day of your stay, including checkin and checkout days.

When we went in November we were staying 7-nights at a timeshare in the area, but added on one night at Royal Pacific at the start. We had an early morning flight that got us into Orlando around 10. Picked up the rental car and we were at the hotel by 11, and on our way to the parks by 12:30. Between that day and the next (a Saturday and a Sunday), we Express Passed almost every attraction at least once. It allowed us to make sure we got to ride the headliners, and then tour the parks more leisurely when we returned later in the week without Express Pass.

Of course you should also check out the expected crowd calendar for the time you're going. We're heading down this Sunday for an impromptu 3-night visit (those annual passes really are hard to resist). We'll be at Cabana Bay so no Express Passes, but the crowds in the parks are 2's and 3's according to Touring Plans, so we're not really worried about lines.

-Rob
Hi,
I'll be basing me and my son at WDW, so the hotel cost would be out of our budget to stay at Universal... I am from the UK
 
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DarthVader

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But in general, you pay for the right to skip the lines on all rides that take Express pass. It's not limited like WDW.
That's the one thing I didn't like. paying for "fastpasses" just seemed wrong. I have no idea of how well it works and it might make sense, but for me, I just couldn't wrap my head around that.
 
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