Universal Orlando Reveals Volcano Bay Ticket Prices and Dates

The Volcano Bay water park at Universal Orlando Resort, set to open May 25, has released its ticket pricing for the new attraction.

One-day tickets are priced at $67 for adults and $62 for children. Multiday tickets are available as park-to-park or single-park options: park-to-park passes begin at an effective $92 per day, while single-park passes start at about $74 per day. Guests can also purchase an optional Express Pass for $19.99 per day to reduce wait times on select attractions.

Universal Orlando is offering several bundled tickets that include Volcano Bay together with its other parks. A one-day, two-park pass is listed at $165, while a one-day, three-park pass that covers Islands of Adventure, Universal Studios Florida and Volcano Bay is $205.

Annual pass options and premium packages are also available. Premier annual passes, which include additional perks such as complimentary Halloween Horror Nights tickets and other benefits, are priced around $638.99. Upgrading from a standard two-park to a three-park annual pass carries an additional cost of approximately $149.

Florida resident pricing is offered as well. Three-park resident passes start at $358.99 but include blackout dates during peak periods such as Christmas, spring break and parts of the summer. Preferred annual passes for residents, which do not include blackout dates, begin at $448.99. Some pass tiers—Preferred, Power and Seasonal three-park passes—have blackout dates between July 1 and July 31, while Premier annual passholders do not face blackout restrictions.

Universal began selling multi-day admission that included Volcano Bay in November, with combined multi-day admission packages previously priced in the $245–$295 range depending on dates and park combinations.

These pricing tiers provide a range of choices for single-day visitors, multi-day guests and annual passholders, with options to add express access and bundled park admissions to tailor a visit to individual preferences and budgets.