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What age is child at Universal Studios Orlando?

If your child is three to nine years old when they first enter the park with the ticket, they should have a child ticket. If your child will be over the age of nine when they first enter the park, they should have an adult ticket. A ticket is not required for children under three years of age.



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Universal isn't quite as baby and toddler friendly as other theme parks and it's really aimed at teenagers and adults… This doesn't mean that you need to wait until your kids are grown to visit. Universal Orlando with kids can be fun!

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There is a lot of stimulation at Universal Studios Hollywood for toddlers. If you need a quiet spot to decompress (or you need to nurse a baby), hop into a quiet room in the Family Center located near WaterWorld. You can use a private room with a chair for an adult, and one for a child with some toys.

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Rides at Universal Studios Orlando for 4-year-old & 5-year old
  • Spiderman (Islands of Adventures)
  • Fast & Furious (Universal Studio)
  • Despicable Me (Universal Studio)
  • The Simpsons (Universal Studios)
  • Race Through New York (Universal Studios)
  • Transformers (Universal Studios)


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Buy Your Tickets Ahead of Time The simplest way to save on Universal Studios' prices for park entry is to buy your tickets before you get to the gate. You can save up to $20 per person when you buy multi-day tickets online. If you're traveling with a family of four, that's $80 in savings already.

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That said, Wizarding World (like most of the rides at Universal Studios) is probably best suited for kids 7 & up. Kids who are already well-versed in all things Potter will have the best time since every nook and cranny is inspired by J.K. Rowling's sprawling imagination.

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No, Disney does not expect you to bring any proof of age for children under 3. The honor system is pretty easy to follow at that age, so you are good just arriving and having a magical time.

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If your children are too small or unwilling to go on a particular ride that you want to experience, take advantage of our child swap program. Each ride and attraction has a family room where one member of your party can wait with the little ones while the rest of your party rides.

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Acceptable items: Small snacks. Any food required for special dietary needs. Any food required for medical purposes and medically-indicated nutritional supplements.

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As a general guideline, vacation prices for Universal Orlando are most affordable during specific months: late August, September, January, and February. These months often align with the best time to go to Universal Studios 2023 and beyond, as they offer a combination of lower costs and fewer crowds.

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What are the cheapest days to go to Universal?
  • Jan. 5-9, Jan. 10-15, Jan 24-31 (cheapest way to go to Harry Potter World)
  • Feb. 1-14, Feb. 22-28.
  • Mar. 1-6.
  • Apr. 25-May.1.
  • May. 8-15.
  • All of August.
  • All of September.
  • Oct. 1-7, 11-16, 18-22, 24-29.


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The number-one easiest way to save money and a heck of a lot of time is to purchase your theme park tickets and Express Passes online before your trip. You can often save around 20% on multi-day tickets just by buying online, and even single-day admission occasionally has discounts when purchased ahead of time.

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Yes, you can book an adult ticket for a child. These days airlines rarely offer different pricing for adults, youths, seniors, and children -- with the exception being INFS (infant without a seat) tickets. The adult price is usually all that is on offer for anyone who needs a seat.

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So, which Universal park is better for kids? As a general rule of thumb, we find that Universal Studios is the better choice as it has plenty of kid-friendly options when it comes to rides, shows, and character meet and greets!

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Disney's Magic Kingdom – Lake Buena Vista Experience the magic through your little one's eyes at Magic Kingdom, the most toddler friendly of all the Walt Disney World theme parks. Magic Kingdom has an abundance of rides with no height requirements, meaning that little ones won't feel left out.

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