The Universal Orlando All Parks Ticket, now on sale for visits from 1 January 2026, will allow visitors to access Universal Studios Florida, Universal Islands of Adventure, Universal Volcano Bay and the newly opened Universal Epic Universe as many times as they like within a two-week period.
It is priced from £482 per adult and £473 per child, and available for arrivals between 1 January-19 October 2026 and 25 March-31 December 2027 (with Universal Volcano Bay closed for refurbishment in the intervening months).
Previously, multi-park tickets have included only one day’s access to Universal Epic Universe, which opened in May of this year.
Kelly, Universal Destinations and Experiences’ senior director of sales for the EMEA region, said the new ticket option should drive even longer stays from Universal’s all-important UK market.
“The length of stay from the UK is already the longest of all markets, and now we’re transitioning into being a week-long destination, or a week plus,” said Kelly. Stays of seven and even 14 nights in the group’s own hotels are already increasing, he added.
Kelly confirmed that agents can get a 39% discount on the new ticket for their own visit to the parks (up to four people) by completing certain training modules within the Universal Partner Community platform. They can also save 40% on selected hotels.
The launch of Universal Epic Universe and three new hotels in May - which marked the first new theme park in Orlando for 25 years - has already resulted in significant growth from the UK market, Kelly said.
“We’re healthily up year-on-year for 2025, but it’s 2026 where we’re significantly ahead, when we’ll have had a full year of the new park, and all the new hotel room nights, and transitioning to the new ticket,” he explained.
News from Universal Studios Hollywood, meanwhile, includes the announcement of a new rollercoaster to open next year: Fast and Furious: Hollywood Drift, which will reach speeds of 72mph.
After a successful launch this year, Fan Fest Nights will return to Universal Studios Hollywood next year, including a Universal Monsters tie-up with Scooby Doo, but UK agents will now be able to prebook tickets for clients.