If you've been holding out for the perfect moment to see what all the buzz is about at the brand-new Epic Universe, your patience is about to pay off in a big way.
Universal Orlando just dropped a "Save More" vacation package that feels less like a standard discount and more like a permission slip to finally take a theme park vacation that actually feels like a vacation. By bundling a stay of five nights or longer with park tickets, you can snag up to $200 in additional bundle savings and—the real star of the show—a $300 hotel dining credit that makes those poolside cocktails and late-night snacks taste even better.
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View this post on InstagramThe true magic of this deal is how it solves the classic "Orlando in the summer" struggle by essentially giving you two free days to explore. The package includes a 6-day or 7-day Park-to-Park ticket for the price of a 5-day ticket, which changes the entire math of your trip. Instead of white-knuckling your way through the midday heat because you "only have three days," staying at an on-site spot like the retro-cool Cabana Bay Beach Resort or the sleek Aventura Hotel means you are just minutes away from your home base.
You can hit the parks early to beat the crowds, then retreat to the pool when the sun is at its peak. Since those extra days are already paid for, you don't have to feel guilty about skipping out for a three-hour nap or a long lunch. You can head back to CityWalk or the parks once the sun goes down and the wait times start to dip, giving you a much more relaxed pace.
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For those who want to dial up the luxury, using this bundle to stay at one of the premier resorts is a total game-changer because of the built-in perks. When you stay at a place like Portofino Bay or the Hard Rock Hotel, you get Unlimited Express Passes included for free, which essentially lets you skip the regular lines at most of your favorite rides.
Combined with the Early Park Admission that comes with this package—giving you a head start on the crowds at Epic Universe—you are looking at a trip where you spend more time actually riding coasters and less time staring at the back of someone’s shirt in a 90-minute queue.
And then there is that $300 dining credit, which is arguably the most useful part of the whole setup for a long stay. Instead of stressing over the food budget, you can use that credit to explore some of the best-themed dining in Orlando.
You could grab a quick, fresh bite at the Galaxy Bowl inside Cabana Bay or sit down for a more elevated meal at the Bar 17 Bistro on the Aventura rooftop for incredible views of the skyline. It’s the perfect excuse to lean into the "resort" part of the resort experience, whether that means a leisurely breakfast before heading to Volcano Bay or a round of appetizers to share after a long day of exploring new worlds.
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