Your own guide, priority access to rides and shows, a calm lounge to start the day, snacks and water along the way, and a discount on the extras. The VIP Tour gives you that extra special treatment so you can just enjoy the day with your kids.
By Favorite Grampy | Last Updated: June 2026 | VIP details verified against Universal Kids Resort’s official VIP page

Does Universal Kids Resort Have a VIP Tour?
Yes. Universal Kids Resort offers the Private VIP Experience for up to 6 guests, priced at $999.99 plus tax per tour. It is a private four-hour guided walking tour with a family-friendly guide, priority access to attractions, and priority seating for select shows. Separate same-day park admission is required, starting at $54.99 plus tax on select dates.
This is the only currently published premium option that includes priority attraction access at the Frisco park. The park does not offer a regular Express Pass at this time. So for families who want a smoother, lower-stress day with young kids, the VIP Tour is the one upgrade that gives your group priority access during the tour.
Here is the part that surprises people. This is not the Orlando VIP tour shrunk down. It is a shorter, kid-focused experience built around play, snacks, and pacing, not thrill-ride marathons. For the full ticket lineup and current prices, see Universal’s official ticket pricing.
| Detail | What to Know | Good to Remember |
|---|---|---|
| VIP Tour Price | $999.99 plus tax | Covers up to 6 guests |
| VIP Tour Length | 4-hour guided walking tour | On foot, along park pathways |
| Group Size | Ideal for 2 to 10 guests | Add up to 4 more for a fee |
| Park Admission | Not included | Required, same calendar day |
| Included | Guide, priority access, lounge, snacks, discounts | Subject to availability |
| Booking | Full payment at booking | Limited inventory, book early |
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Universal Kids Resort VIP Tour Quick Facts
How much is the Universal Kids Resort VIP Tour?
The Private VIP Experience starts at $999.99 plus tax for up to six guests. Separate park admission is required for each guest.
How many guests does one VIP ticket cover?
One ticket covers up to six guests. You can add up to four more, for a total of ten, for an additional fee.
Does the VIP Tour include park admission?
No. Each guest needs valid theme park admission for the same calendar day, starting at $54.99 plus tax on select dates.
What’s Included in the Private VIP Experience?
The VIP Tour includes five core perks: a dedicated guide, priority access, VIP Lounge time, snacks and water, and day-of discounts. All of it is built around a four-hour guided walking tour of the park. The goal is a smoother day for families with young kids, not a backstage thrill tour.
Each perk does real work on a hot, busy park day. The guide sets the pace and the route. The lounge gives you a calm start. And the discounts and snacks keep little ones fueled without extra stops.
What Does a VIP Tour Day Actually Look Like?
A VIP Tour day starts calmly and stays guided. You arrive at the VIP Lounge 15 minutes before your reserved time, check in, and settle the kids with complimentary snacks and drinks. Your guide meets your family there, then leads your four-hour tour.
From there, the day belongs to your group. Your guide walks you along the park pathways with priority access to attractions and priority seating at select shows, making personalized stops for rides and snacks you choose as you go. You set the vibe, whether that is chasing characters or slowing down for a toddler.
Best of all, the perks do not vanish when the four hours end. Your VIP credential keeps the 10% dining and merchandise discount active for the rest of that day. So you can linger, grab a treat, and let the kids play without watching the clock.
How Much Does the VIP Tour Cost, and Do You Still Need a Park Ticket?
The VIP Tour costs $999.99 plus tax for up to six guests, and yes, you still need park tickets. That price covers the tour only. Every guest age two and older needs a separate admission for the same calendar day, starting at $54.99 plus tax on select dates.
Here is the math that matters for families. One flat tour price covers your whole group up to six, so the cost feels very different for two people than for six. The bigger your group, the more the perks stretch across more smiles.
| Group Size | VIP Cost Per Person (Before Tax) |
|---|---|
| 2 guests | About $500.00 each |
| 3 guests | About $333.33 each |
| 4 guests | About $250.00 each |
| 5 guests | About $200.00 each |
| 6 guests | About $166.67 each |
Swipe left to see both columns on mobile. Based on the $999.99 flat tour price for up to 6 guests, before tax. Guests 7 through 10 cost an added fee Universal has not published.
In addition, two booking details are worth knowing up front. Children under two do not need park admission, but they still count toward your total group size. These tours can hold up to 10 people, however adding additional guests after the first 6 to a tour costs an extra fee that Universal has not explicitly stated, so an advisor can confirm it when you book.
Your Favorite Grampy Travel Advisor confirms the current price, your dates, and your group size before you pay a cent.

How Do You Book the Universal Kids Resort VIP Experience?
Universal sells the Private VIP Experience online or in-park at the Front Gate, and your Favorite Grampy Travels Advisor can help you coordinate it with your tickets and hotel. The simplest path for most families is to let an advisor plan the entire trip in a single itinerary. Inventory is limited and can sell out, so booking early matters.
A few logistics can keep your day running smoothly. Full payment is required at the time of booking. Plan to arrive at the VIP Lounge 15 minutes before your reserved check-in time. Tours depart 15 minutes after the reserved time, so arriving early ensures you have your full four hours.
Better yet, your advisor can coordinate the VIP Tour, your park admission, and your hotel in a single conversation. That way, you are not juggling separate bookings or guessing whether your tickets match your tour date. Our full Universal Kids Resort planning guide walks through tickets, the hotel, and what to expect with little ones.
VIP Experience vs. Express Pass: What’s the Difference?
Universal Kids Resort does not currently sell a regular Express Pass. The VIP Experience is different. It gives your group priority access to attractions during your guided four-hour tour, not an all-day pass you use on your own.
That distinction trips up a lot of Universal fans. At Universal Orlando, VIP tours may include post-tour access to Universal Express, depending on the tour type. Universal has not stated that the Kids Resort VIP includes any line-skipping after your tour ends.
| What You Get | UKR Private VIP Experience | Express Pass (Other Universal Parks) |
|---|---|---|
| Priority access | During the 4-hour guided tour | All day, on your own |
| Guide included | Yes, dedicated family guide | No |
| Sold at UKR? | Yes | No, not offered at this park |
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Is the Universal Kids Resort VIP Tour Worth It?
The VIP Tour is most worth it for bigger groups, opening-season visits, and special occasions, and harder to justify for a couple or a quick solo-parent trip. At $999.99 for up to six people, the value increases as your group grows. For two people, that same price is a much bigger ask.
Here is why I lean positive for the right family. Our advisors who walked the park during preview week came back talking about the same things: lots of exposed concrete, young landscaping, limited mature shade, and real Texas heat. A guide who manages your route, your snack breaks, and your show timing takes a real load off a hot day with little kids.
That said, I would not book this for every family. If your kids are older and independent, or you are local and can visit often, the structure matters less. And if you are expecting Orlando-style VIP with meals and backstage access, this is not that.
A Multigenerational Group Is Where It Shines
Picture the trip this product was made for: grandparents, two parents, and two little ones, six people total. That one flat $999.99 tour price covers the whole group, so the cost spreads across everyone rather than adding up per person.
For a group like that, the guide is the real gift. Grandma is not reading a park map, the toddler has snacks and water on hand, and nobody is herding the family from land to land. Everyone gets to just be together, which is the whole reason multigenerational families take these trips.
Who Should Book the VIP Tour
Strong fit for families visiting during the busy opening season, when the park is new, and crowds are an unknown. It also shines for groups of five or six, where the flat price spreads out best. Multigenerational trips with grandparents and young grandkids land right in the sweet spot.
In addition, it is a smart pick for special occasions and for little ones who melt down in lines. A birthday trip, a first theme park visit, or a once-in-a-while splurge all make the structure feel worth it.
Who Might Skip the VIP Tour
I would skip it for a group of two or three, where the per-family cost is hardest to justify. Local families with annual passes can also pass, since repeat visits remove the pressure to do everything in one guided block.
Budget-focused families should weigh it, too. When a one-day ticket starts at $54.99, a $999.99 add-on is a big jump, and your family may be just as happy with a relaxed self-guided day.

What the VIP Experience Does Not Include
The VIP Tour does not include park admission, meals, or any after-tour line-skipping. Universal lists snacks and beverages, not full meals, and the tour benefit covers priority access only during your four-hour window.
A few more things are not part of this product, at least not yet. There is no valet parking, no photo package, and no backstage access of the kind you may have seen at Universal Orlando. The fee for guests seven through ten also has not been published.
I point this out so nobody arrives expecting the Orlando red carpet. This is a kid-first experience built around a calm start, a guided pace, and priority access during the tour, and it is best judged on those terms.
What We Still Don’t Know About the VIP Experience
A few details have not been published yet, and I would rather tell you that than guess. Universal launched this product only days before the park opened, so some specifics are still settling into place.
Here is what is still open as of this update. The fee to add guests seven through ten has not been published. Exact tour times, the specific attractions that get priority access, and the named shows with priority seating are not yet listed. The cancellation and date-change policy for the VIP Tour is also not posted on the official page.
For these open questions, your Favorite Grampy Travels Advisor can contact Universal and confirm the current answers for your travel date before you book. That way, you are working from today’s facts, not a guess or outdated information.

Frequently Asked Questions About the VIP Experience
Can babies and toddlers go on the VIP Tour?
Yes, and they are welcome. Children under two do not need their own park admission, but they do count toward your group size of up to six. So a family with two adults, two big kids, and a baby fills five of the six spots. If your little one naps midday, the four-hour structure actually helps you plan around it.
How much does it cost to add guests beyond six?
You can add up to four more guests, for a total of ten, for an additional fee. Universal has not published that per-guest fee on its VIP page. Your advisor can confirm the current add-on cost and check availability for your date before you commit, so there are no surprises at the time of booking.
Does the VIP Tour include premium parking or a souvenir lanyard?
Universal’s official VIP page does not list premium parking or a take-home souvenir lanyard as included perks. Your group receives a VIP credential for the tour, but that is different from a keepsake. If either one matters to your family, your advisor can confirm exactly what is included for your travel date before you book, so you are not counting on an extra that may not apply.
Can I book the VIP Tour as part of a package?
Maybe, and it is worth asking. Universal’s published packages do not clearly confirm that the VIP Experience can be bundled into every vacation package. Your advisor can check the current booking options for your dates and let you know whether they can be combined with your hotel and tickets.
What happens if weather closes rides during my tour?
Outdoor attractions may close due to weather, capacity constraints, or refurbishment, and Universal states that benefits are subject to availability. A guided tour does give you someone on the ground helping you adjust.
Is the VIP Tour worth it for just two people?
For two guests, the $999.99 price is hardest to justify unless it is a special occasion. The tour shines as your group grows toward six, where the flat price spreads across more people. If it is just the two of you, a relaxed self-guided day at this smaller park may serve you just as well. But if you can afford it, do it.
Plan the Rest of Your Universal Kids Resort Trip
Before you book the VIP Tour, it helps to see how it fits the rest of your trip. These guides cover the tickets, rides, food, and planning details that surround your VIP day.
- Universal Kids Resort planning guide
- Tickets and packages: what they cost
- Every ride and attraction in the park
- Ride height requirements and ride finder
- Best food and where to eat
- Autism and sensory planning guide
How a Travel Advisor Helps You Book the VIP Experience
A travel advisor takes a brand-new, lightly documented product and turns it into a booked, confirmed plan. Because the VIP Experience launched only recently, details like the add-on fee, tour times, and which attractions receive priority are still being finalized. An advisor confirms the current facts, so you are not guessing from a forum post.
Here is what that looks like for your family. Your Favorite Grampy Travels Advisor coordinates the VIP Tour, your same-day admission, and your hotel, and then double-checks that all dates match. If something changes before your trip, you have a real person to call, not a help line.
We start with a complimentary 15-minute consultation to see if we are the right fit. Planning fees depend on the complexity of your trip, and your advisor explains exactly what is included up front before any work begins. You can reach out to our team here or meet our travel advisors to get started. You will be glad you had someone in your corner.