No single day tickets as part of first presales. As they get closer, if capacity left, single day tickets become available.
Concern? Or cash grab?But it does show the concern they have that Studio and/or IOA could have potential attendance issues once Epic opens, so they need to arrange packages in a manner that props up those two parks.
I do want to stress this before we all get too ahead of ourselves. This wasn’t meant to be an “announcement” but information for TAs to get themselves prepared for upcoming changes and offers.So far, what we are seeing is for travel agents to build travel packages with. By it's nature they are not for Locals and APs. There will be more ticket options available.
Is pretty.If all the tickets only include a single day Epic, what’s the incentive to stay at an Epic hotel?
I mean its like the DCA one its nice and steps away from a theme parkIf all the tickets only include a single day Epic, what’s the incentive to stay at an Epic hotel?
Location, free transportation, EPA at the other UOR parks. So far, Universal has avoided labeling this hotel as just for Epic Universe, and just an additional hotel to their overall resort lineup.If all the tickets only include a single day Epic, what’s the incentive to stay at an Epic hotel?
As people have stated this isn't the only offerings, just TA stuff. I am sure hotels will have different deals. They may have hotel packages and other stuff. We won't know until those get released and Helios information hasn't been released at all.If all the tickets only include a single day Epic, what’s the incentive to stay at an Epic hotel?
I do want to stress this before we all get too ahead of ourselves. This wasn’t meant to be an “announcement” but information for TAs to get themselves prepared for upcoming changes and offers.
It's almost like USF needs a lot of work, or something!But it does show the concern they have that Studio and/or IOA could have potential attendance issues once Epic opens, so they need to arrange packages in a manner that props up those two parks., using Epic as the enticement.
I mean its like the DCA one its nice and steps away from a theme park
You'd have to ask them.Sure but if you're an international guest and you have 14 days at USF, IOA and VB and one at Epic. Why would you want to be in the south resort?
Sure but if you're an international guest and you have 14 days at USF, IOA and VB and one at Epic. Why would you want to be in the south resort?
Their internal forecasts must show enough hotel demand the first year that it’s not necessary to incentivize that ticket type. I’d imagine by Year 2 or 3 it’ll be unlimited access all 14 days when they can’t fill the park and hotel rooms purely by local/domestic hype.If all the tickets only include a single day Epic, what’s the incentive to stay at an Epic hotel?