Where's the best place to find coupons for Universal Studios online?

I agree with Jason about the Universal Studios website being the best source for finding ways to save at this park. They offer a Best Price Guarantee and offer $10 off the gate price on "multi-day tickets. " If you order through their website you can find all kinds of deals for park passes ranging from 1 day tickets to 7 day passes.

Those who buy their tickets online can even print them out and present them at the entrance gate to the park. Until September 30, 2010, they're offering a special souvenir Commemorative Ticket, in honor of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. They have packages for 1 day through 7 day passes which include admission to Universal Studios and the Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction.

The week passes come out to be less than $25 a day. They also have special packages where you can save $10 on admission to Universal Studios and add tickets for the Wet' N Wild theme park for an additional $25.

Your first step should be the Universal Studios website itself. There is a 2 Days for the Price of 1 deal valid until November 30, 2010, as well as other deals that your aunt and uncle may be interested in. Residents of Southern California can get a discount as well, so see if they know somebody who lives there.

Check the Universal Studios Coupons page for other options. Coupon websites such as Retail Me Not may offer discount codes. Another option is to talk to the travel agent who may be able to get discounts if you buy certain travel packages.

This will also apply if your relatives want to visit other attractions other than Universal Studios. I hope they have a good time in California!

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