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Daily Getaway: $95 Off Universal Orlando Tickets

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One thing I’ve learned over the years is that Million Mile Secrets readers love Orlando!  It’s a family friendly area with lots of fun attractions and theme parks.

Starting today, at 1:00 pm Eastern Time, you can buy two 3-Park, 3-Day Tickets to Universal Orlando’s 3 theme parks for just $535 total.  That’s a $95 discount from the normal price!

Universal Studios Is Opening Its Brand New Volcano Bay Water Park on May 25, 2017!

Here’s what you need to know about this deal!

Universal Orlando Discounts 2017

Link:   Daily Getaways

Link:   Universal Orlando Discounts 2017

Starting today, at 1:00 pm Eastern Time, you can buy Universal Orlando tickets at a 15% discount!

For $535, you’ll get 2 Universal Orlando passes, worth $630.  Here’s what you’ll get with your tickets:

Keep in mind that you’ll need to be at least 21 years old to get into all Universal CityWalk venues.

There is a limit of 3 packages (or 6 tickets) per person.  But there are only 50 packages available, so they’ll likely sell fast!  If you’re interested in this deal, be ready to purchase a package at exactly 1:00 pm Eastern Time, or you could miss out!

Visit the Bewitching Hogwarts Castle at Universal’s Islands of Adventure

Once you purchase your tickets, you can use them any time between June 1, 2017, and May 25, 2018.  Just give at least 14 days notice before your visit, and Universal Studios will have your tickets waiting for you at the theme park on your requested date.

Is This a Good Deal?

These Daily Getaways deals will only get you 2 discounted tickets to Universal Orlando.  So if you’re bringing the family, you’ll need to be prepared to pay full price for the rest of the tickets (unless you’re fast enough to get this deal more than once!).

Note:   There are other ways to get discounted tickets to Universal Orlando.  For example, you can buy these same 2 tickets through Undercover Tourist for ~$569.

And if you use the current AMEX Offer for $30 off an Undercover Tourist purchase of $150+ (expires May 31, 2017), you’ll only end up paying ~$30 more than this Daily Getaways deal!  So all is not lost if you miss this sale.

This deal is only for theme park tickets and activities, so you’ll need to make your hotel reservations yourself.  Fortunately, there are lots of fun hotels you can book with Starwood & Marriott points in the area near Universal Orlando!

And here are some ideas for how to fly to Orlando for cheap!

Note:   Remember to use a card that earns bonus points for travel, like the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card or Citi Prestige.  Because when you buy packages from Daily Getaways, it codes as a travel purchase!

Bottom Line

Today, at 1:00 pm Eastern Time, you can buy a package for 2 Universal Orlando tickets for just $535 (normally $630).  That’s a decent discount to a very popular destination!

There are only 50 packages available, so be ready when the sale goes live at 1:00 pm Eastern Time, because the packages will likely sell out!

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