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Universal Orlando Unveils New Weeklong Ticket Option
Guests can now purchase 6- or 7-day park-to-park passes with special pricing and hotel dining credit offer.
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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Universal Orlando Resort has introduced a new multi-day ticket product for U.S. residents, allowing them to purchase 6- or 7-day park-to-park passes to access all four Universal Orlando theme parks. The new tickets are priced at the same rate as a 5-day ticket, and guests who book a 5-night or longer stay at select Universal hotels will receive a $300 hotel dining credit.
Why it matters
This new weeklong ticket option positions Universal Orlando as a premier vacation destination, giving guests more time to experience the parks' 75+ rides and attractions, including the upcoming Universal Epic Universe. The special hotel offer also incentivizes longer stays, boosting tourism and revenue for Universal.
The details
The new 6- and 7-day park-to-park tickets grant access to Universal Studios Florida, Universal Islands of Adventure, Universal Volcano Bay, and the upcoming Universal Epic Universe. Guests can purchase these tickets at the price of a 5-day ticket for a limited time. Additionally, those who book a 5-night or longer stay at select Universal hotels will receive a $300 hotel dining credit.
- The new multi-day ticket options were introduced in February 2026.
The players
Universal Orlando Resort
A theme park resort located in Orlando, Florida, owned and operated by NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.
What’s next
The new 6- and 7-day ticket options, as well as the hotel dining credit offer, are available for a limited time. Guests interested in taking advantage of these deals should visit the Universal Orlando website to book their vacation.
The takeaway
Universal Orlando's new weeklong ticket and hotel offer demonstrate the resort's commitment to becoming a premier vacation destination, providing guests with more time and value to fully experience all that the parks have to offer.
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