My husband and I are planning our 1st trip to Universal/IOA for my 30th birthday - minus the kids

' - around the last week in September. We are planning on staying offsite and were wondering if anyone has been during this time of year? What are the crowd conditions like? Ride times?
We went to Disney at the same exact time about 5 years ago and the crowd levels were almost nothing. We rode some rides (Space Mountain) and immediately walked right back on and rode again.
I wasn't planning on purchasing express pass but we also aren't staying onsite. I have tried to get my hands on any Universal info I can but there just isn't as much out there as Disney. I just happened to find this site! I would appreciate any help/tips/info I can get for a trip during this time! Thanks so much!-+
Hi!

We are going to Universal for the first time, too, in November! I am so excited! It will be just me and my 9 year old son who is HUGELY into Harry Potter, so I know it will be a blast.
I know I have been anxious to know what the crowds are going to be like as well, but I don't think anyone can really give a good answer yet because they don't know how the new Diagon Alley opening is going to affect crowds. I know they anticipate it to be very crowded during the summer, especially after the grand opening (estimated to be June 20th right now), and then elevated crowds the rest of the year. However, my understanding is that "elevated" at Universal is not like "elevated" at Disney! According to what I have been reading, even "elevated" in the fall at Universal is not bad.
We are staying on-site at Royal Pacific, so will have Express passes, but really, you should be fine. The Express passes for me are a nice added bonus, but honestly, we're just staying on-site because I don't want to have to worry about driving anywhere. Since it will just be me and my son, I love the idea of being able to walk out our hotel and straight into the parks. (Well, a ten-minute walk, but you get the idea!

)The only thing you might want to check out are the dates for Halloween Horror Nights, as they might start at the end of September. I know that can elevate crowds as well AND the parks shut down really early for the party.
One tip I have heard is to keep an eye out on the projected cost for the Express pass. I guess the price goes up for the dates Universal is going to be crowded, so if you look up the prices of the Express pass that week you are going and the price is higher than normal, you can expect higher crowds.
We must be vacation twins!

We did Disney five years ago too, about that same time! (October!) I agree, crowd levels were insanely low. Same thing, walked off a ride, turned around and walked right back on. Never even used a fast pass!! Of course, I understand that even now at Disney it is no longer that way, even during the slow periods.
Good luck and have fun!
