Universal Studios & Islands of Adventure in One Day: A Complete Guide

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  1. Can You Do Both Universal Parks in One Day
  2. Tickets You Need: Park-to-Park Explained
  3. Is Express Pass Worth It for a Two-Park Day
  4. Rope Drop Strategy: IOA First or USF First
  5. Hours 1 to 3: Islands of Adventure Priority Rides
  6. Hogwarts Express Crossover Plan
  7. Hours 4 to 6: Universal Studios Florida Must-Dos
  8. Lunch and Snack Plan
  9. Hours 7 to 9: Back to IOA for Hogsmeade
  10. Final Hour: Closing Rides at Universal Studios Florida
  11. What You Will Have to Skip
  12. How Epic Universe Has Changed Two-Park Day Crowd Patterns
  13. FAQs About Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure in One Day

You can visit Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure in one day. However, just because you can doesn’t always mean you should.

Visiting both Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure will be very full-on. It will also require some planning and preparation and possibly some additional expenses.

Having visited Universal Orlando more times than I can count, I’ve visited both parks in one day—and I know exactly what it takes to make it happen.

Cora and Patrick from Spongebob Square Pants at Universal Orlando.

1. Hotel

Successfully visiting Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure in one day starts with where you stay. At a minimum, I recommend staying on-site in a Universal Orlando hotel.

Universal Orlando hotels are no longer expensive; instead, rooms in the value range start at as little as $120 per night.

Universal Endless Summer sign Dockside.

There are two key benefits to staying in an on-site hotel that are going to help you when visiting:

  1. Close Proximity – Universal Orlando hotels near the park entrance offer free transport.
  2. Early Park Entry – Hotel guests can enter one of the selected theme parks an hour earlier than the general public.
Boat Free Transportation Transport Shuttle Between OnSite Hotels at Universal Orlando.

If you have the budget, you can further enhance your day by staying in one of the three Signature hotels that have free Universal Express Passes:

  1. Loews Portofino Bay Hotel
  2. Hard Rock Hotel
  3. Loews Royal Pacific Resort
Loews Portofino Hotel at Orlando Resort OnSite Luxury Signature Collection Exterior.

These hotels typically cost between $450 and $750 per night. However, this will get free Universal Unlimited Express Passes for all guests on both the day of check-in and check-out.

For context, a one-day Universal Express Unlimited Pass costs between $119.99 and $329.99 per person. So, if you’re a couple or a family who wants an Express Pass, you could save money by staying here.

Express pass ticket Upgrade Booth Will Call Style Area at Islands of Adventure Passes.

2. Tickets

You will need a park-to-park ticket to visit both Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure in one day.

Universal theme park ticket.

These tickets allow you to move between Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure throughout the day, by either:

  1. Walk Across CityWalk
  2. Take The Hogwarts Express

Park-to-Park tickets cost at least $20 more per person per day compared to single-day park tickets. However, this is a necessary ticket upgrade if you want to visit both parks.

Horizontal photo of Cora at Jurassic Park inside Islands of Adventure.

3. Express Pass

The Universal Express Pass is a ticket upgrade that can further streamline your visit. You can get an Express Pass for free by staying at one of the Signature on-site hotels (as mentioned above) or buying them separately.

With a Universal Express Pass, you can skip the standby queue for most rides. This can save you around 70% of the usual wait time.

Universal express pass sign.

So, for example, if VelociCoaster has a standby wait time of one hour, you’ll typically only wait about 20 minutes with an Express Pass. This means more time for rides and less time spent in line.

However, this comes at a price. A one-day Universal Express Pass costs between $89.99 and $299.99.

Universal express pass sign entrance Directions.

4. Plan Ahead

Once everything is booked, it’s time to start planning your day at the theme parks. You want to grab a list of all the rides and understand:

  1. The rides you can or can’t go on based on height requirements (where applicable)
  2. Which rides you want to do, and which you’d be happy to skip

You then want to compare your list of ‘must do’ rides to the most popular rides (based on average wait times). This will help you to determine which rides you want to go to first when the park opens.

Dudley Do Rights Ripsaw Falls at Universal Orlando.

5. Arrive Early

The best time to arrive at Universal Orlando is before the theme parks open. This way, you’ll be ready as the gates open at the park entrance.

When the park opens, you should go straight to the most popular ride, as this is when the wait time is the lowest.

Overview of Orlando Resort entrance Open theme park Area Walking People.

For Universal Studios Florida, this is:

  1. Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts
  2. Revenge of the Mummy
  3. Hogwarts Express
Hogwarts express train.

Meanwhile, for Islands of Adventure, this is:

  1. Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure
  2. Jurassic World VelociCoaster
  3. Hulk Coaster
The Hulk coaster at Islands of Adventure.

6. Stay Late

In addition to arriving early, staying late is one of the best ways to avoid crowds at Universal Orlando.

Typically, between 4pm and park closing, ride wait times will start to drop. This is the perfect time to go on some of the most popular attractions you may have missed earlier in the day.

Dark Cloudy and Stormy at theme park overview Night Nightime at Universal Orlando.

Pro Tip: Don’t miss CineSational: Symphonic Spectacular, which takes place most evenings at Universal Studios.

7. Pack Light

Try to bring as little as possible to Universal Orlando; a small bag or fanny pack would be ideal. This makes it easier to move through the parks and saves time since fanny packs are allowed on most rides, so you won’t have to use lockers as much.

Cora Wearing a Fanny Pack Bumbag at Universal Orlando.

Frequently Asked Questions

Below are the questions I see most often from readers trying to do both Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure in a single day.

Can you really do Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure in one day?

Yes, but only with a Park-to-Park ticket and a tight rope-drop strategy. Expect a full-on day, and plan on skipping a few lower-priority attractions to make it work.

Do I need a Park-to-Park ticket to do both Universal parks in one day?

Yes. A Base ticket only allows one park per day, so you need the Park-to-Park upgrade to move freely between Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure (and to ride the Hogwarts Express).

Which park should I start at on a one-day two-park visit?

I start at Islands of Adventure because its biggest draw, Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure, builds the longest queues fastest. Rope-drop Hagrid’s, hit VelociCoaster nearby, then take the Hogwarts Express across to Diagon Alley once Islands of Adventure thins out around late morning.

Is Express Pass worth it for a one-day two-park visit?

On a busy day, yes, Express Pass makes a one-day-two-park trip much more realistic. Hagrid’s now accepts Express Pass (as of May 2025), so the only real holdout at Islands of Adventure is Pteranodon Flyers.

Which rides should I rope-drop first at each park?

At Islands of Adventure, head straight for Hagrid’s, then VelociCoaster and Hulk. At Universal Studios Florida, prioritise Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts, Revenge of the Mummy, and Villain-Con Minion Blast (Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit closed permanently in August 2025).

Should I add Epic Universe if I only have one day?

No, Epic Universe deserves its own day. If you only have one day total, stick with Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure. With two or more days, a 3+ day Park-to-Park ticket now also includes Epic Universe every day.

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