If you've been trying to budget for a trip to Orlando lately, you know that access to the city's newest gate, Universal Epic Universe, has been famously complicated.
When the park first opened in 2025, it was strictly a standalone experience—meaning you had to buy an individual day pass (which could run as high as $199) with no option to visit the other parks on the same day.
Earlier this year, Universal loosened those restrictions by adding Epic Universe to its three-day "park hopper" passes, but even then, the logistics of a full week were still a puzzle.
This week, that puzzle finally got a lot easier to solve. Universal Orlando Resort has officially introduced an all-new weeklong ticket that bridges the gap between the legacy parks and the new world of Epic Universe.
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View this post on InstagramThe new offer gives U.S. residents six or seven days of "park-to-park" access to all four parks: Universal Studios Florida, Universal Islands of Adventure, Universal Volcano Bay and Epic Universe.
The biggest win for travelers is the price point: For a limited time, you can snag these six- or seven-day bundles for the same price as a standard five-day ticket. By essentially banking two "free" days of access, families can comfortably settle into an on-site stay for their entire vacation without feeling the pressure to split their time—or their budget—with other area attractions.
This extra time also solves one of the most common theme park dilemmas: the struggle to enjoy those resort amenities during the precious afternoon hours without feeling like you're "wasting" a park ticket. With these extended passes, guests finally have the freedom to mix and match their perfect vacation—whether that's a morning at Epic Universe followed by a lazy afternoon at the pool, or a late-night stroll through CityWalk—all on their own schedule.
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To sweeten the pot, the new ticket can be paired with a $300 dining credit for guests staying five nights or longer at select Universal Orlando hotels. This includes the retro-styled Universal Cabana Bay Beach Resort, the Universal Aventura Hotel, and the newest additions to the skyline, Universal Stella Nova Resort and Universal Terra Luna Resort.
Universal isn’t the only major player in Orlando trying to make a weeklong vacation more palatable for families this year. Just across town in Lake Buena Vista, Walt Disney World is also leaning into the "more time for less" strategy with its own competitive "Cool KIDS’ SUMMER" promotion.
That deal offers a similar value proposition, giving guests two free nights and two free theme park days when they purchase a four-night room-and-ticket package. Between Universal’s new 7-for-5 deal and Disney’s summer incentives, it is shaping up to be a rare season where the biggest names in theme parks are actively competing to see who can offer the most "free" vacation days.
And for Universal super fans who found the initial "one park per day" rules too restrictive, this update finally makes Epic Universe feel like a standard part of the Universal experience. It’s a significant shift in strategy that makes a week in the parks both more flexible and, finally, a little bit cheaper.
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