Reminder: Today, April 4th, This is the LAST DAY to grab this deal for Universal Studios Hollywood before they raise their prices! It is no longer April 5th. So, grab your tickets TODAY to save money.
Here is your big heads up that Universal Studios Hollywood Ticket Prices are going up, or already have. If you are heading there in 2016, you STILL have a way to save, if you buy your tickets now!
Because GetAwayToday buys all of those tickets in bulk, ahead of time, they have a bunch of tickets at the lower price point that you can grab now. So here are the details:
Universal Studios Hollywood raised their prices without notice, just like Disneyland did back in February. Just purchase your tickets from Get Away Today anytime today through April 4th, 2016, and you can get your tickets at the lower price! If you don’t buy them now, you will pay $15 or more per ticket. And with your entire family going, $15 per ticket adds up!
This ticket price increase happens with their brand new Wizarding World of Harry Potter Opening up on April 7th. And a lot of west-coasters are excited to go check that out, instead of having to make the trip to Orlando.
For any vacation you book that includes at least a 2-night stay and tickets to any destination through Get Away Today, they will let you use coupon code F2Deals to get an extra $10 off their lowest guaranteed prices. And you can always use their Layaway Program if you want to book a vacation, but don’t have all of the money now. Just put $125 down (which will go towards your trip) and make payments each month until your trip arrives! It’s a great way to make a family trip more affordable to pay for.
You can book online with the coupon code or call up Get Away Today directly at 1-855-GET-AWAY. Just give them the code online. 🙂
Hope one of those deals helps you guys go on a family vacation this year!
Lynsi
It is so frustrating how much everybody raises their prices. It seems like a Southern California vacation is getting further and further out of reach.
Lyndie Barker
When to the Universal tickets expire?