Universal Orlando has started selling a new weeklong ticket that includes park-to-park access and multiday visits to Epic Universe theme park.

Universal’s official website says buyers can “move freely” between Epic, Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure and Volcano Bay water park. There are six-day and seven-day varieties, and the admissions must take place over eight and nine consecutive days, respectively. There’s also an option to exclude Volcano Bay.

The resort is promoting that the weeklong deal is for the “price of a 5-day ticket,” but the total varies day by day, and the lowest price is available only on select dates.  The first valid day of the ticket determines the overall price.

Universal’s site notes that the low end is $73.72 per day for ages 10 and up ($72.29 for ages 3-9).  The site shows that as available on Sept. 14, and that total would be $515.99 — the same as a five-day park-to-park pass starting on that date. But if July 2 is selected as the first day of the weeklong admission, the price is $686.99.

This is a limited-time offer, Universal says. The available first dates online go through Oct. 19. Generally speaking, prices are highest during the Spring Break and Easter weeks and from mid-May through mid-August.

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Currently, a Universal Orlando annual pass with no block-out dates for Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios sells for $629.99. (The resort deal now honors that ticket for 15 months.)  Annual passes do not include Epic Universe, which opened in May 2025, but passholders can purchase discounted day tickets for the new park.

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In addition, Universal Orlando is introducing a $300 hotel dining credit when customers book a stay of five nights or longer for Cabana Bay Beach Resort, Aventura Hotel, Stella Nova Resort or Terra Luna Resort.

As with all ticket deals, key details are be found in fine print. For instance, the weeklong tickets are non-transferable and do not include parking fees, plus Volcano Bay is closed on select dates.

For tickets and more information, go to universalorlando.com.

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