mickeyluv'r
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- Feb 14, 2005
Please forget my advice.
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Most of my post was tips and praise for touring HP. This was the opening of the response I got back:
This isn't exactly, "Thanks for the tips and suggestions."
The only thing that matters is how we respond here. What you do in the parks, nobody here will ever know. When someone asks a question, and they get an answer from a complete stranger, the best response is to express appreciation.
A response that is something less than appreciation, makes the DIS a less friendly place.
These days, the DIS needs all the help it can get where being friendly is concerned.
US has 40 attractions, I mentioned 3 non HP ones:
And technically, this is taking my post out of context. What I was actually said was only that we did two headliners in the same amount of time others waited in line for one.
So I'm sorry I suggested a way you could avoid standing in line for an hour, and ONE favorite attraction outside of HP.
Please forget my advice.
I'm a little confused as to why you feel the need to respond in this manner. I'm going there for my kid-she wants to go to Harry Potter. This particular thread is for Harry Potter, hence the reason I asked for some much needed advice.
Don't worry about it, when someone decides to respond to a message by multi-quoting and dissecting it line-by-line you know they more are into point-scoring rather than adding anything much useful to the conversation at that point. Most people here are helpful though, please don't let it bother you.
I'm with you by the way - I visited Universal at the end of August with my daughter (LINK), purely to visit the two Harry Potter lands. If we had spent all day doing just those two sections, we'd have been fine with that. As luck would have it for us, a predicted storm had driven all the crowds away so we had plenty of time to do a good number of other things while we were there too, so that was an extra bonus for us.
Just do what you want to, it's your trip, and anything else is a nice extra. Read all the advice before you go of course, and then pick and choose what's right for you.
Andre
Headed to WWOHP for first visit in three weeks-YAY!! I sometimes get bouts vertigo and was wondering if someone could equate the major HP rides to rides at Disney for me. I LOVE Soarin' and HATE Mission Space (even the green side). I can handle SPace Mountain once per trip and the other mountains are favorites. Did not like RnRC! Will I be able to handle things at WWOHP??
Thanks!
Frozen and both. I cannot wait!Three Broomsticks or Leaky Cauldron?
Frozen, Hot or Cold Butterbeer?
Headed to WWOHP for first visit in three weeks-YAY!! I sometimes get bouts vertigo and was wondering if someone could equate the major HP rides to rides at Disney for me. I LOVE Soarin' and HATE Mission Space (even the green side). I can handle SPace Mountain once per trip and the other mountains are favorites. Did not like RnRC! Will I be able to handle things at WWOHP??
Thanks!
I apologize if this has been covered....
I haven't been to Universal/IofA since Sept 2012. I was just starting to research what's changed for my Sept 2106 trip. Did I see where they have a Harry Potter section in BOTH parks now? If so, can someone give me a brief summary of it? Is it similar to the other HP world? Do both worlds have Olivanders. I was getting confused with what was going on...Thanks.
1. Nobody can give you specifics, because so much always depends on weather and your specific timing, and day of the week. A chilly or rainy a.m. = late arrivals. Sunny+warm = more crowds.Can anybody tell me what the wait times have been like lately for the Harry Potter attractions. Has it become any better since then? Thank you
Thanks for the information!! Do you think it's still do-able to do 1 day at each park? We usually do 4 Disney days and 2 Universal days. Guess I'm going to have to do more Universal brushing up than I thought. I knew a lot had changed at Disney...but, didn't realize a whole new area was put in at Universal!