Summary by ticket type spec on what UOR will do with tickets. I think UOR will keep things simple (hopefully) and not do anything to bottleneck the ticketing system. APs will be able to add Epic to their pass, but comes with lots of blockouts and restrictions.
Following assumptions are assuming Universal doesn't implement a reservation system.
1-Day/Multi-Day Passes
- 1-Day pass will align with MK/DHS pricing is my guess... typically around $169-$189. Because WDW releases ticket prices a year in advance, we can see where pricing may go. In 2025, MK will average $179 in June and $183 in July. DHS will average $177 in June, $175 in July. The avg. ticket price for any UOR park is $155 in July.
- For the first few weeks there will be no "park to park" tickets sold or ability to do so with Epic Universe (maybe after 4PM or something similar to WDW's policy)
- No day of purchases
Annual Pass
- Cheapest UOR 3-Park Pass (Seasonal) will probably be $440+ (comparable to Disney's Pixie Dust Pass at $439). Current 2-Park Seasonal is $325 w/ no parking included (WDW does).
- Preferred (most popular) will probably see a $200 increase based on how Universal prices each park at $265 with it's current pricing. Currently priced at $530... so this pass is flirting with the $800 mark.
- There will be a similar blockout system to WDW where some parks are blocked out, while others aren't (no reservations, but "dynamic blockout dates" is my guess for new APs. Some days IOA will be blocked, USF available, etc.). Epic will see the most blockout dates,, IOA might have some weekends off, USF will probably only see the regularly blocked out holidays.
- Valet parking will be removed from Premier Pass (since Epic probably won't have any)
Other Speculation
- Guaranteed Access for onsite resort guests (no matter which ticket you have as long as it includes Epic)
- Volcano Bay will be a add-on with a standard price to simplify pricing structure (ex. $180 across any AP type) for annual passes. No more confusion of 2-park and 3-park passes
Any significant blockouts periods beyond 2 months post-opening for APs is ridiculous.
I do too, I think having the ability to have a park "open up" for APs to visit will allow Universal to keep attendance healthy, without worry of too many people showing up.