Universal found a great way to ensure their guest make a return trip. It cost them absolutely nothing, other than printing the “coupon”, and gets people to bring their kids back to redeem the “coupon”.
Hey Disney, look at this, something “free” that guests want…a fastpass.
Disney has been doing this for awhile actually! They’ve been doing it since the 90s since I got one for being too short for splash (2004) and my niece got one for being too short for snow white about 5 years ago!
Comments for Child Discovers FREE Universal Line-Skipping Hack, Saves Hundreds
P.C.Knott
Universal found a great way to ensure their guest make a return trip. It cost them absolutely nothing, other than printing the “coupon”, and gets people to bring their kids back to redeem the “coupon”.
Hey Disney, look at this, something “free” that guests want…a fastpass.
Sofia
Disney has been doing this for awhile actually! They’ve been doing it since the 90s since I got one for being too short for splash (2004) and my niece got one for being too short for snow white about 5 years ago!
Liliana, Queen of Darkness
Universal has been doing this for years. This isn’t new.
Doria
We did single riders yesterday at Universal and Island of Adventure. They wanted $229 for express passes. No thanks. We are also pass holders.
Anonymous
I need to start trying to convince my preschool aged cousins to queue up on theses rides with me so I get unlimited free passes >:)
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