Unlikely as it is the busiest week of the year. If you want to stay on-site I would book sooner rather than later.Probably a foolish question, but has anyone ever seen AP rates for Christmas week? PBH Club is $744 a night for our nights right now. Yikes.
We got an AP rate last Christmas at RPR. We saved over $1500 on 2 rooms for 3 nights (12/23 - 26)Probably a foolish question, but has anyone ever seen AP rates for Christmas week? PBH Club is $744 a night for our nights right now. Yikes.
Looking back through this thread, I booked the AP rate on 10/31.Thanks, I’ll keep checking. cschaaf, do you remember when you booked?
I know I have read that if we book a room now for next summer that we can change to an AP rate when they come out.
Should we book now for next August? What do all of you do that have gone several times?
Is there another place to see annual passholder rates? On Universal's website I'm only seeing rates for up to September 27.
I'm planning to go either the last week of November after Thanksgiving week or the first full week of December.
I don't have an annual pass yet, but will buy one later.
The long term rates for stays of 7 nights are pretty good, but I want to see if APH rates are better.
Rates are out through December. Use the link in the first post of this thread. If rates don't come up, then they aren't available for your dates.
Blockout dates:
https://www.universalorlando.com/web/en/us/tickets-packages/annual-passes/blockout-dates/index.html
Assuming they keep roughly the same blockout dates for next year, you should be okay with a Seasonal Pass and only have to worry about the concert dates. Mannheim Steamroller seasonal concerts tend to be on weekends that time of year. You would be blocked out of Studios only on concert dates, but would still have access to IOA. Unfortunately they don't post actual concert dates all that far in advance. If you go with the Seasonal Pass, and a concert is a problem, you could always upgrade to the next level pass at that time.
This is probably not the best place to ask but if I have a one day park-to-park (paid w/tax something like $185ish) and wanted to convert that to a Seasonal AP, wouldn't it cost us only about a $100 to do so? The Seasonal pass looks like it's $284.99 (I'm guessing that is without tax). We'll be spending 3-4 days at the US/IoA parks between October and December of this year.
Thank you! I thought so but didn't want to get shocked when we upgraded our ticket un October!It will just be the difference in the two prices, definitely a cost savings for you.