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  2. Is there a free part of Universal Orlando? Yes, and here’s ...

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    Mini golf starts at $19.99 for kids ages 3 to 9 and $21.99 for guests ages 10 and up, with discounts available for military service members, seniors, AAA members and Universal Orlando Annual ...

  3. Universal raises ticket prices for Florida theme parks, water ...

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    Tickets to Universal’s Volcano Bay water park jumped to $80 for adults and $75 for children, from $70 and $65, respectively. That’s about a 9% increase on theme park tickets and 14% increase ...

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    Whether your military status is active duty military or you are a retired military member and veteran, hundreds of stores and restaurants want to say thank you. They do so by offering discounts ...

  5. Universal Orlando - Wikipedia

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    Universal CityWalk Orlando is an entertainment and retail district which opened on May 28, 1999, over the former parking lot and entrance of Universal Studios as part of the expansion that created the Universal Orlando Resort. Guests arrive at the resort in one of two multi-story parking structures, then travel via covered moving walkways over ...

  6. Universal Studios Florida - Wikipedia

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    Universal Studios Florida was the first of three theme parks to open at Universal Orlando Resort, joined later by Universal Islands of Adventure in 1999, and the first water theme park called Universal Volcano Bay in 2017. In 2019, it ranked eleventh in the world – sixth in North America – for overall attendance among amusement parks with ...

  7. United Parks & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Beginning November 9, 2007, the parks collectively became known as Worlds of Discovery. Prior to the introduction of the Worlds of Discovery brand, the parks were marketed as Anheuser-Busch Adventure Parks. A new price plan came along with the new name, where purchasing tickets to multiple parks would get a discount. [14]