Also, we won't have a car, so parking isn't a concern.
I figured you would have a car since you're commuting.
Alright, so now I'm rethinking this altogether. I remembered the hotel gets you in an hour earlier too. So do I have this right?? -
If I book just a single night at one of the 3 Universal Resorts with this perk, I can get the Unlimited EP for 2 days in the park, along with early admission both days??? If that's the case, the extra $100 might just be worth it! Can someone confirm I'm understanding this correctly???
One night at RPR, HRH, or PBH gives you early entrance to one or both Wizarding Worlds AND unlimited EP from checkin to parks close on the day of checkout.
One night at Cabana Bay or Sapphire Falls gives you early entrance to one or both Wizarding Worlds both days assuming you're there early enough on the first day.
You don't have to *stay* there. Some might call it gaming the system, some don't, doesn't really matter IMO. Those are perks for paying for the room.*
Booking now for next June...I would imagine the costs are going to come down. Just keep checking.
Getting an AP rate is awesome and amazing, and can really help out. You don't need to buy an AP now; you can just plop "APH" into the code field on uo.loewshotels.com and see if/when an AP rate shows up. If it's better than the rate you already booked, you can call and change it. Easy. The reps at the Loews hotels are fabulous and kind and sweet. If you end up with a good AP rate, then at some point you buy one AP.
Express Pass works just fine for Flight of the Hippogriff and Dragon Challenge, FYI.
*if you ever go to Atlantis in Nassau, there's a similar thing that people do by booking at the Comfort Suites...gets them pretty much onsite perks at Atlantis without having to stay at Atlantis...people will check in and out at the same time, while getting their wristbands... Sometimes hotels have these cool things!
But I gotta tell ya...it's a LOT of fun to stay onsite at Universal. In our opinion, a WDW trip is work, but a Uni stay is VACATION. At Uni hotels for longer stays when you buy something in the parks they send it to your room, for instance. Not to Bell Services like at WDW, but to your room. (long stays, though...just like WDW you can't do that with a one night stay)