Children aged two years old and younger are admitted free of charge into Universal Studios. This policy means that toddlers who have not yet celebrated their third birthday can enter the parks without needing a ticket.
Understanding the Free Admission Policy
Universal Studios provides complimentary admission for its youngest guests, simplifying family visits and offering an advantage for those with very small children.
This free admission applies to:
- Infants (0 years old)
- One-year-olds
- Two-year-olds
Once a child reaches their third birthday, they will be required to have a purchased ticket to enter Universal Studios parks.
Potential Savings for Families
Utilizing this policy can lead to notable cost savings for families planning a trip to Universal Studios. For instance, not needing to buy a ticket for a two-year-old can significantly reduce expenses. As an example, the savings for not purchasing one 2-Day, 2-Park children's ticket can be at least $282.99.
Here’s a quick overview of the admission status by age:
Age Range | Admission Status | Savings Impact (Example for 2-Day, 2-Park Ticket) |
---|---|---|
0 - 2 years old | Free | At least $282.99 per child |
3+ years old | Paid Admission | Requires a purchased ticket |
Planning your visit while your child is still two years old or younger allows you to allocate your travel budget to other aspects of your trip, such as experiences, dining, or souvenirs, enhancing your overall park experience.