Celestial Park entrance concept art

Epic Universe Tickets Reportedly Going on Sale As Soon As This Month

Brit Tuttle

A new report from The Wall Street Journal indicates that tickets to Universal Orlando Resort’s newest theme park, Epic Universe, will go on sale sometime this month.

Epic Universe Tickets Reportedly Going on Sale Soon

A vibrant amusement park at sunset with illuminated domes, a roller coaster, and a water fountain, surrounded by trees. Epic Universe tickets will reportedly go on sale as soon as this month.

According to sources familiar with the matter, Epic Universe tickets could go on sale “as soon as this month.”

In the early stages of the park’s opening, guests will reportedly be required to purchase multi-day passes to visit Epic Universe, with those passes also including admission to Universal Studios Florida and Universal Islands of Adventure. Only one day of those multi-day passes will be for Epic Universe.

This is due to anticipated high demand, and Universal wanting to “avoid overcrowding,” according to the WSJ.

Universal has not officially confirmed an opening date for the park, or how ticketing will work. The report also claims that Epic Universe could open as early as Memorial Day Weekend 2025; previously, Universal has said that the park would open in “summer 2025” before altering the date to just “2025.”

Epic Universe will be comprised of five different immersive “worlds” — Celestial Park, How to Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk, Super Nintendo World, Dark Universe, and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic.

While everyone waits for Epic Universe tickets to go on sale, guests can check out the theme park’s model and purchase merchandise ahead of time at the Epic Universe Preview Center in Universal CityWalk Orlando. Watch our full tour:

Take a look at the latest Epic Universe aerial construction update.

Do you plan on purchasing your Epic Universe tickets the moment they go on sale, or are you holding out for an Annual Pass option? Share your thoughts with us in the comments and on social media.

Source: The Wall Street Journal

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