Yes, Universal Orlando and Universal Studios Hollywood employ a dynamic pricing model, meaning that ticket prices fluctuate based on demand, season, and the proximity to the date of your visit. Generally, purchasing tickets at least a few weeks in advance can save you significant money compared to buying them at the gate on the day of your arrival. During peak seasons—such as Spring Break, the December holidays, or the opening of major new lands like Epic Universe in 2025—prices can spike sharply as the date approaches. Furthermore, multi-day tickets often offer a better per-day value when purchased ahead of time via their website or app. Universal also frequently offers "Buy 2 Days, Get 2 Days Free" style promotions online that are rarely, if ever, available for walk-up guests. By booking early, you lock in the current rate and avoid the inevitable price hikes that occur as park capacity fills up, ensuring you don't pay the "last-minute premium" that many procrastinating travelers face.