Hi everyone! I love this place - you have been so very helpful as I have planned this trip 
Here is the plan:
I am leaving my DH and two little ones at home in North Carolina and taking DS8 and DS7 on a surprise birthday trip/congrats for reading the book series to Universal to focus on WWoHP! We will be there 3/28 - 4/1 and staying onsite at RPR for express passes and early entry. We will stay at the hotel and go to Citywalk on the 1st and last day and spend 3 full days in the parks. Both boys are an inch or so above the 48" mark so we should be okay with the rides we want to go on
Doom and Hulk, etc. are NOT for us!
My biggest concern is the Spring Break crowds. We have done Disney a few times, and I always have a plan, but having never been to IOA/US, will we be okay with Express pass as far as getting on rides in places like Seuss land and the Hippogriff coaster? We will be headed straight to FJ and Ollivanders at park opening and plan to head back for a swim during midday.
I made reservations at Mythos, Islands character dinner at RPR and Margaritaville already and just planned to bring breakfast and eat lunches at the pool or 3 Broomsticks - am I being realistic?
A few more questions:
Is it easy to grab a cab at the airport and head to Universal? Since it is just the 3 of us, I wasn't planning on making transportation plans - but again Spring Break... How long does it take to get from the airport to Universal? And any ideas how much the fare may cost?
The parks open at 9 while we are there, so IOA will have early entry at 8. I have heard they let people in even earlier than that - is this still true? So when would be a good time to leave RPR if we are walking to the gates?
Is one parent and 2 kids going to be an issue? I haven't come up with any reason why it would be (we will all want to ride the same things and see the same shows).
Thanks again! I am getting ready to create acceptance letters for the boys - we aren't going to tell them about the trip--- so on their birthday instead of driving them to school I will be driving to the airport and handing them their letters on the plane




Here is the plan:
I am leaving my DH and two little ones at home in North Carolina and taking DS8 and DS7 on a surprise birthday trip/congrats for reading the book series to Universal to focus on WWoHP! We will be there 3/28 - 4/1 and staying onsite at RPR for express passes and early entry. We will stay at the hotel and go to Citywalk on the 1st and last day and spend 3 full days in the parks. Both boys are an inch or so above the 48" mark so we should be okay with the rides we want to go on

My biggest concern is the Spring Break crowds. We have done Disney a few times, and I always have a plan, but having never been to IOA/US, will we be okay with Express pass as far as getting on rides in places like Seuss land and the Hippogriff coaster? We will be headed straight to FJ and Ollivanders at park opening and plan to head back for a swim during midday.
I made reservations at Mythos, Islands character dinner at RPR and Margaritaville already and just planned to bring breakfast and eat lunches at the pool or 3 Broomsticks - am I being realistic?
A few more questions:
Is it easy to grab a cab at the airport and head to Universal? Since it is just the 3 of us, I wasn't planning on making transportation plans - but again Spring Break... How long does it take to get from the airport to Universal? And any ideas how much the fare may cost?
The parks open at 9 while we are there, so IOA will have early entry at 8. I have heard they let people in even earlier than that - is this still true? So when would be a good time to leave RPR if we are walking to the gates?
Is one parent and 2 kids going to be an issue? I haven't come up with any reason why it would be (we will all want to ride the same things and see the same shows).
Thanks again! I am getting ready to create acceptance letters for the boys - we aren't going to tell them about the trip--- so on their birthday instead of driving them to school I will be driving to the airport and handing them their letters on the plane



