pricing for cabanas found
here plus other info about Volcano bay
How much does all of this cost?
How much you pay for a cabana depends on two factors: when you go and what kind of unit you’d prefer. A single cabana, which holds up to six people, comes in a couple of different flavors. A stand-alone building (for more privacy) or the ground floor of a two-story unit (for convenience and accessibility, though you’ll more than likely be sharing the second level with another group) both start at $159.99 and go all the way up to $449.99 per day. The upper level (which, Universal promises, will offer spectacular views) will cost you anywhere from $199.99 to $549.99.
A family suite cabana, meanwhile, holds up to 16 people and will automatically grant you a large stand-alone building. Pricing here starts at $299.99 and can reach at least $599.99.
(It looks like Universal has 11 single cabanas, 18 two-story ones, and just two[!] family units. This goes a long way to explaining the various price levels.)
Finally, premium seating, which is also date-specific, ranges from $29.99 to $69.99 per day.
Here are two important notes with this pricing. First and foremost, we
strongly recommend that, if interested in either of these premium add-ons, you book them as early as you possibly can, preferably when you buy your theme and water park tickets; Universal clearly expects these items to sell out, particularly during the summer. And, secondly, if you need to cancel for any reason, you have 72 hours before the date of your reservation to do so.