Universal Orlando's 7-Day Ticket Deal: 7 Days for the Price of 5

18 days ago in "Universal Orlando Resort"

Posted: Tuesday February 24, 2026 11:15am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Universal Orlando Resort has introduced new 6-day and 7-day park-to-park tickets for U.S. residents, and for a limited time, you can buy either one for the price of a 5-day ticket.

The tickets cover all four Universal Orlando theme parks: Universal Studios Florida, Universal Islands of Adventure, Universal Volcano Bay, and Universal Epic Universe.

Pricing

Two ticket options are available, with prices starting per day:

4-Park ticket (includes Volcano Bay):

  • Adult (10+): from $75.00 per day
  • Child (3-9): from $73.58 per day

3-Park ticket (no Volcano Bay):

  • Adult (10+): from $65.58 per day
  • Child (3-9): from $64.15 per day

Both are available as 7-day park-to-park tickets under the introductory "7 Days for the Price of 5 Days" offer. Prices vary by date, plus tax, and lowest prices are available on select dates only. Note that Universal Volcano Bay is closed on select days.

The park-to-park format lets you move freely between parks on the same day, including riding the Hogwarts Express between Hogsmeade in Islands of Adventure and Diagon Alley in Universal Studios Florida.

What the ticket gets you

With a 6- or 7-day Universal Orlando multi-day ticket, you get access to:

  • All included parks across your full ticket length
  • 75+ rides and attractions, including Universal Epic Universe
  • Universal CityWalk dining, shopping, and entertainment

The hotel dining credit deal

You can pair the new ticket with a limited-time hotel offer. Book a stay of five nights or longer at one of these four hotels and you'll receive a $300 dining credit:

  • Universal Cabana Bay Beach Resort
  • Universal Aventura Hotel
  • Universal Stella Nova Resort
  • Universal Terra Luna Resort
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Sirwalterraleigh9 days ago

Orlando’s LOS ran into the wall 25 years ago…both operators have been in a battle to cannibalize it. In still a little surprised Comcast built that park…to be honest

BrianLo9 days ago

Interestingly this seems to bring them more or less towards parity. Disney’s 4 park x 7d ticket I’m also seeing for 75/d. A 4th park at Universal could increase length of stay, but it really doesn’t give them any leeway to bump ticket pricing.

Sirwalterraleigh14 days ago

…you hit on a problem there

AidenRodriguez73114 days ago

I really don't think either is in trouble at any point, they see demand is not where they want it to be with the early numbers so they make a deal to stuff in as many people as possible. Post-Pandemic + currently people are making a stand not to travel in the US are going to have this effect + an overall bad economy right now. It's going to be harder than before but both companies have decided they want to go for the super fans with money rather than a wide market.

Sirwalterraleigh14 days ago

For years…breaking news

AidenRodriguez73114 days ago

Man looks like Universal & Disney are both in trouble I guess.

Sirwalterraleigh18 days ago

Looks like a pretty good deal… More unprecedented demand for Florida

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