Do you need a ticket for both Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure?
Note: A Park-to-Park ticket or Annual Pass is required to experience The Hogwarts™ Express and visit both Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure on the same day. Operational start times subject to change.
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Includes all the thrills of Universal Studios Florida and Universal Islands of Adventure. Plus, upgrade to include Volcano Bay and experience all three amazing Universal Orlando Resort theme parks. Ticket price determined by first date of your visit; check price calendar.
The simple answer is: Yes!it's toadally possible to fit Universal Studios Florida and Universal's Islands of Adventure into one day. What makes park hopping easy at Universal Orlando is the fact that the two parks are right next to each other.
Overall we would always lean towards Islands of Adventure for early park admission. The main reason is this park is home to the newest Universal ride the VelociCoaster. As you can imagine this ride can have one of the longest wait times in the parks throughout the day.
On most days, you'll be lucky to accomplish half of what Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure have to offer. We strongly recommend you do at least 2 days. If you are eligible for Express Pass and/or Early Park Admission, that probably means you're staying in an on-site Universal Orlando.
You can absolutely visit Islands of Adventure in just one day especially with Early Park Admission. You may not get to see everything or ride every ride in the park however, you will be able to get your top attractions done in just one day.
At Islands of Adventure, you can visit Hogwarts™ castle and explore Hogsmeade™ village. And at Universal Studios, you can enter Diagon Alley™ and enjoy a mind-blowing thrill ride, magical experiences, and more. Plus, stay at one of our spectacular resort hotels.
Diagon Alley at Universal Studios Park is best for people who want to take in the atmosphere and those who have always wanted to explore the world of Harry Potter for themselves. Hogsmeade at Islands of Adventure is for thrill-seekers looking for groundbreaking, jaw-dropping attractions.
Three days is ideal, particularly with a park-to-park pass, as it will allow you to fully explore each park and revisit your favorite attractions. A highlights tour of both parks can be done in one long day, but it would be tiring and you would miss many delightful smaller attractions.
Yes. Universal tickets purchased at the gate cost more than if you purchase them online. Universal Orlando guarantees the lowest ticket prices on its website and when you purchase direct, you'll get early park admission.
Universal Orlando is unique, with both parks are located next to each other and within walking distance. I would highly recommend purchasing a 2-park ticket, as both parks are worth visiting (and with a 2-park ticket you can ride the Hogwarts Express!).
You can only access this attraction if you have a park-to-park ticket, though! In my opinion, you can absolutely fit everything you want to do in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in one day, even without Express Passes. You just need to be strategic about your itinerary!
That's how much time you should be spending in Magic Kingdom if your trip lasts a week or longer. Magic Kingdom is the only park at Walt Disney World that we believe requires two days to do everything without feeling rushed–you can do the other parks in one day each.
Diagon Alley at Universal Studios Park is best for people who want to take in the atmosphere and those who have always wanted to explore the world of Harry Potter for themselves. Hogsmeade at Islands of Adventure is for thrill-seekers looking for groundbreaking, jaw-dropping attractions.
Islands of Adventure has many more thrill rides, some of which are the best in the world. The ones at Universal Studios are worth checking out, but if you're a thrill seeker and can only visit one park, I'd go for Islands of Adventure.