mguilford1
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We are taking our 8 yo granddaughter to Disney for 2 weeks. This will be her first trip. The first week we rented a house, the second week we are staying AKL. She is tall and loves all thrill rides. She does have ADHD and sensory issues. She loves to be on the go, but sometimes I worry if it is too much. We have a 10 day Disney park hopper ticket plus we have 1 day waterpark ticket. That leaves 3 "other" days. In your opinion should we get a 3 day pass to Universal? We dont care about Harry Potter stuff never even watched the movies! Or should we just leave 3 random days to do whatever? Are the rides at Universal and the experience that different from Disney? Or is it just really more of the same with different characters? The 3 day tickets to Universal will cost almost $600 more which I dont mind spending if it is worth it? Any information you can give would be appreciated!
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) to see everything. OP, I would ask your grandchild if she likes HP, but like others have said, she may really like it even if she's not into the books or movies. We went to Hogsmeade a
There is a LOT of walking, a LOT of stimulation and a LOT of need for adult 'common sense' to be exercised on these trips IMHO. I genuinely think you will get more out of the trip if you do less. In your case skip Universal and IoA. The HP parts are wonderful. But much more so of you have seen the films or even better, read the books. (The books are much more detailed and fulfilling than the films). And if you've read/watched neither it's worth waiting until you have. The best way to tour the parks is to get up early and do rope drop. But you can't do that every day. So if you factor in 6 rope drops (two at MK, one at Epcot, DHS and AK and a water park), by the time you've added in your sleep in days your trip will be full and wonderful. Remember you need three late nights at Disney to enjoy the fireworks so that's three lie in days you need with and 8 year old.
We do have one night booked at Universal, but we also have another room for the week so not sure if it is worth paying $325 just to get express pass. 
