If you’ve been thinking about becoming a Universal Orlando Annual Passholder, this is your sign to act fast.

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Because one of the best passholder deals we’ve seen recently is officially on the clock, and it’s about to disappear!

Universal Orlando Resort is currently offering a limited-time promotion that gives guests three extra months free when purchasing a new Annual Pass.

That means you’re getting 15 months of access for the price of 12, extending your time in the parks well beyond the standard pass period.

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However, this offer is set to end on April 14, 2026, making the next few weeks your final opportunity to take advantage of the added value.

Universal Orlando Annual Passes already provide flexibility for frequent visitors, along with perks like discounts on dining and merchandise and access to seasonal events throughout the year. With the additional three months included in this promotion, guests can stretch their pass into even more high-demand travel periods.

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That extra time could mean additional visits during major events like Mardi Gras, the holiday season, or summer travel windows — all without paying anything extra beyond the standard pass price.

For Florida locals and repeat visitors, this kind of extension can make a noticeable difference in overall value. Even for out-of-state travelers planning multiple trips, the extended validity offers more flexibility when it comes to timing future visits.

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Once the promotion ends on April 14, new Annual Pass purchases will return to the standard 12-month validity period, and the extra three months will no longer be included.

Planning to visit Universal Orlando more than once this year? This may be your last chance to get additional months included at no extra cost.

Stay tuned to Theme Park Scope for more deals, updates, and theme park news — because the best offers don’t stay around for long!

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