Universal Studios Orlando announced it will be offering the first-ever Military Freedom Pass, a seasonal pass option for military families, to use in their parks.
The Military Freedom Pass can be used any day in 2021, through Dec. 31 with no blackout dates. Service members can choose from 2-park or 3-park options, and all tickets must be purchased at an ITT office.
The Military Freedom Pass costs $199.99 per person for the 2-park option and $264.99 per person for the 3-park option. It is similar to the park’s current Preferred Pass, which is valued at $394.99 per person which gives you free valet parking, discounts on food and beverages, and more.
Universal’s Military Freedom Pass is available to active-duty members of all branches of the military, National Guard, reservists, retired military, and their spouses. They are also available to Department of Defense civilians.
The 2-park option includes access to Universal’s Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios Florida. The 3-park option includes access to Universal’s Islands of Adventure, Universal Studios Florida, and Universal’s Volcano Bay. Volcano Bay, a waterpark, is expected to open in March.
Military service members, retirees, and DOD civilian employees can also get discounts on vacation packages. Packages can be customized through your local ITT office and start at $75 (this does not include ticket pricing, airfare, or other additional package costs).
Harry Potter fans can create the ultimate vacation as well, with customized packages to visit the Wizarding World of Harry Potter starting at $85.
Military service members, DOD civilians, and their families can also get discounts on some of the most popular Universal Studios Orlando hotels including 40% off at Universal’s Cabana Bay Beach Resort and 30% off at other Universal hotels.
Universal Studios Orlando is currently following strict COVID-19 protocols. Face coverings are required in the park and temperature checks are required before entering. In addition, they offer services like mobile ordering for food and drinks, virtual line return times for rides, floor markings to ensure 6 feet of social distancing is maintained, limited capacity, and increased cleaning protocols. You can find out more about their safety guidelines here.