VIP universal

Hi. We are considering the non-private 2 park 1 day VIP experience.

How many people are in the group? Do you get front of the line access for the rest of the day after the tour?

Thanks

The Universal Orlando 2-Park 1-Day VIP Experience is designed as a guided tour that gives you a curated behind-the-scenes look at both Universal Studios Florida and Universal’s Islands of Adventure. The non-private version is a shared experience, meaning you will be grouped with other guests. Typically, group sizes range from about 10 to 24 people per tour, depending on the day and season, allowing for a more manageable and personal experience while still being part of a shared group.

One of the main benefits of the VIP Experience is the “priority access” to rides. During the tour itself, you get front-of-the-line access at select attractions. After the guided portion ends, the VIP experience also includes Universal Express Unlimited access for the rest of the day. This means you can skip the regular lines at participating rides and attractions even after the tour concludes, maximizing your time in both parks.

  • Group Size: Typically 10–24 people in the non-private tour.
  • Guided Tour Benefits: Behind-the-scenes insights, priority access at select attractions.
  • After Tour: Front-of-the-line access continues via Universal Express Unlimited for the rest of the day.

Additional details to note include:

  • Duration: The tour usually lasts about 6–7 hours, covering both parks with designated breaks and meal options.
  • Dining: Depending on your package, a VIP dining experience may be included at select locations.
  • Flexibility: You can choose which attractions to visit during the tour, though some high-demand rides may have specific scheduled times.
  • Booking: It is recommended to reserve in advance as VIP tours are limited and can sell out, especially during peak seasons.

Overall, the 2-Park 1-Day VIP Experience is an excellent choice if you want to minimize waiting times, enjoy an insider perspective on the parks, and have a more structured yet flexible day at Universal Orlando.


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