TRENDING NEWS

POPULAR NEWS

Im Going To Singapore And I Wanna Ask If Buying Tickets Online Like Touring Universal Studios Is

I bought tickets to universal studios with my name on it but I don't have any identification?

you['re with your dad.... (ie another person/adult) who would have ID matching his ticket so.... no worries. beside, when i went they didn't check ID. they WILL be scanning your thumbprint though if it's a multiday pass.... this way no one can sell their remaining days to someone else!

Is it possible to cancel a Universal Studios ticket order?

There's been a miscommunication. A friend had been planning to take me with her family to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, and I thought it had all been agreed upon that I could go. They've ordered tickets, and now I find out that my mom doesn't want me to go. I feel terrible, and I don't know what to do. I hope my friend's family can cancel my ticket, is this possible?

Wrong guest name on universal studios advance ticket?

I bought tickets online for horror night at universal studios. I'm going tomorrow. Just I bought it but the guest name has to be the name of the person actually entering..? My ticket has my mothers name on it. I can't contact ush tomorrow because I'm really busy and my mother doesn't know how to fix the name even if I explain... What do I do? I can't buy another ticket.. Does the guest name even matter?

Where to find cheap Disney and Universal Tickets?

The other answers are correct---there are no cheap tickets to Disney or Universal. Period. Someplace like AAA will give you a discount of about a dollar a day for multiday tickets (more than 4 days) but that's about it. Please, please, please stop googling "cheap Disney/Universal tickets." you will only find scams and timeshare rabbit holes. You are looking for something that doesn't exist.

You're gonna have to adjust your budget in another place like hotel or food, or adjust your expectations and cut some days out of your vacation. Painful, I know, but it's gonna be necessary. Most people don't see all the parks unless they have two weeks or more anyhow, so it's really just a matter of prioritizing what you want to see and do.

BTW, if you haven't been at this time of year the Holidays are EXTREMELY crowded at all the parks. To get more out of your vacation I suggest you have a plan for each day and get there early. Like, standing at the gate a half hour (at least) before opening.

ETA: forget about Florida resident discounts if you're not a Florida resident. Disney requires proof of residency when you show up to use your tickets.

Do they check IDs at Universal Studios Orlando?

For those who said they check ID when buying ONLINE is incorrect.


If you purchase your tickets online you will either print your tickets at home or it will ask you to pick up your tickets at a computer window. The person buying the the tickets will be asked for proof of residency. Online that is the person enter his address....

Once you print or pick up your tickets at the computer location which is done by swiping your credit card and entering a confirmation # they will NOT check anyone's IDs to confirm that at the gate.

The only time we ask for an ID is when you purchase your ticket at the ticket counter at the park or your ticket did not scan/finger print cannot match in that case we ID the guest to see if the name on the ticket and ID is correct.

Multi day tickets will have each persons name on the ticket we also scan one of your finger. If you purchase one for your brother you will enter his name on a field. As you said you can purchase 4 tickets.

We are planning to travel to Singapore - Malaysia in the month of December. Should we plan the trip through some travel agents or ourselves?

First and foremost tip would be to travel with a good travel company. That way, you’re able to see most of the place, very cost efficiently.I could tell you about one such company. My friend has personally experienced travel with this company, and according to her it was the best experience of her life.The company is called TRAVART. Here is a link to their website, if you would like to visit. http://www.travart.org/They customize the whole trip according to the travelers. They give a well researched itinerary to fit a traveler's need and also give personalized ones. They do A LOT OF RESEARCH on the web, and their trips are planned according to the latest news and updates. They give such an exquisite experience that a traveler will love to travel again and again with them.They customize the travel packages according to the customer, be it the money, or even the itinerary.Luckily, TRAVART is organizing a ‘GIRLS ONLY TOUR TO SINGAPORE this Summer (August 12 -August 15).The thing that I love most about TRAVART are their extremely affordable travel rates. Here look at this screenshot:Glad that I was able to help :)

How long does it take for universal studios (orlando) to email you ?

My hubby works there as well he is also a ride maintenance technician. He can go online to Universal's employee website and pull up the confirmation number at anytime, which would be a lot quicker than waiting for Universal to call you back. Universal makes you print all tickets in their park at the kiosk machines (right next to the ticket windows), if you don't have the confirmation number you can go to guest services with your photo id and they can give you your passes (as long as he put the tickets in your name). Who ever's name he put the tickets under they have to show a photo id and the name on their id has to match perfectly including spelling and they will release the tickets to you.

PS employee comp pass tickets are good for both parks you can go to both of them on the same day awesome.

Universal Orlando Florida Resident Discount?

I live in Michigan and plan on visiting my uncle who lives in Florida during my spring break (March 31st-April 11th). He can buy Florida Resident passes with his Florida ID. If he were to buy me a discounted Universal pass with his FL ID, could I still use it to get into the park even though I live in Michigan?

***I know this is for FL residents only, but I do not have an ID as I am too young so how would they know I'm not a resident?

TRENDING NEWS