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How to do Universal Orlando's three parks now Epic Universe has opened: which multi-day ticket to buy, when to go, and whether Express Pass is worth it for a UK family.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 10 Jun 2026

Where

Orlando, United States

Opening hours

Parks typically open 09:00 and close around 18:00โ€“21:00 (often later in summer and at peak holidays); Volcano Bay runs shorter, roughly 10:00โ€“17:00. Hours move week to week, so confirm your exact dates on universalorlando.com before you plan.

Tickets

From about $124 (~ยฃ93) for a 1-day, 1-park base ticket up to ~$200+ on peak dates; a 3-day Park-to-Park including Epic Universe runs roughly $300โ€“$400 (~ยฃ225โ€“ยฃ300); Express Pass is a separate ~$100โ€“$230 per person per day (~ยฃ75โ€“ยฃ173) on top. Under-3s free.

Time needed

A full day per park, so plan 3 days minimum across the three parks; add a fourth for Volcano Bay or a re-ride day.

In short

Visiting Universal Orlando Resort

Buy a multi-day Park-to-Park ticket before you fly โ€” single-day gate prices are date-based and brutal, and the savings come from a 3- or 5-day pass bought ahead, not from turning up. Since Epic Universe opened in May 2025 it's three full parks (Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure and Epic Universe) plus the Volcano Bay water park, and Epic Universe now needs its own dated reservation on top of your ticket, so book that slot the moment it's released. Allow at least three park days, ride the headliners (Hagrid's, VelociCoaster, the new Ministry of Magic) in the first hour or last hour, and decide early whether the eye-watering Express Pass is worth it for your dates.

Which ticket to buy, and the Epic Universe catch

The mistake people still make is treating Universal as a one-day stop on a Disney trip. Since Epic Universe opened in May 2025 itโ€™s three full parks plus a water park, and the value lives in a dated multi-day Park-to-Park ticket bought before you fly โ€” a 3-day pass works out far cheaper per day than buying single gate days at $124โ€“$200+ (about ยฃ93โ€“ยฃ150) each. Park-to-Park matters here specifically: itโ€™s the only way to ride the Hogwarts Express between Diagon Alley in Universal Studios and Hogsmeade in Islands of Adventure, which is half the point of the Wizarding World.

The catch that catches everyone out is that Epic Universe needs its own dated park reservation on top of your ticket, and the popular dates fill, so lock that slot the moment your dates open. Then weigh the Express Pass honestly: at $100โ€“$230 per person per day (about ยฃ75โ€“ยฃ173) itโ€™s a serious add-on, it only skips the queue once per ride, and it pointedly excludes the newest headliner coasters like Hagridโ€™s. On a quiet day itโ€™s money wasted; in peak summer heat it can hand you back half a day.

How many days does it really need?

Go late September to early November or in January if you possibly can โ€” the same window that suits Disney. Park hours are longer and queues shorter once the US school summer ends, and you dodge the high-30sยฐC heat and afternoon storms that make a peak-summer park day a slog. Whenever you go, the move is the same: be at the gate for opening and ride the big-hitters โ€” Hagridโ€™s Motorbike Adventure, VelociCoaster, the new Ministry of Magic โ€” in the first hour, or save them for the last hour when day-ticket crowds thin.

With teenagers, Universal now out-thrills Disney, and Epic Universe alone justifies the trip. Give it three days, not one โ€” a single day spread across three parks means long queues and no time to actually ride anything twice. Pair the park days with a low-energy I-Drive afternoon or Volcano Bay rather than stacking three full parks back to back; this is a trip you pace, not sprint.

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Universal Orlando Resort FAQs

Do you need to book Universal Orlando tickets in advance?
Yes. Buy a dated multi-day Park-to-Park ticket through a reputable UK seller before you fly โ€” single gate-day prices are date-based and steep, and multi-day passes are far better value per day. Crucially, Epic Universe also needs its own dated park reservation alongside your ticket, and busy-date slots go fast, so book the moment your dates open.
Is Universal Orlando worth it?
Yes, especially with teenagers and now that Epic Universe has turned it into a genuine three-park rival to Disney rather than a one-day add-on. It skews older and more thrill-led โ€” Hagrid's, VelociCoaster and the new rides hit harder than Disney's. Three days lets you ride the headliners without rushing; one cramped day across three parks is the classic mistake.
Is Universal Express Pass worth it?
Only on the busiest dates, and not for every park: it skips the regular queue once per ride on most attractions, but it's expensive (~$100โ€“$230pp per day, about ยฃ75โ€“ยฃ173) and excludes the very newest headliners like Hagrid's. On a quieter September or January day, early arrival and single-rider lines do the same job for free; in peak summer it can save hours.

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