rtphokie
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Mom and Dad, both 40 and our weeks away from 10 years old son. Mom and Dads first trip to IOA, 2nd trip to Universal Studios, last one was 15 years ago. This is our 4th trip to Citywalk (weve gone for dinner on previous Disney trips). We spent 2 days at each park, rode all rides with the exception of Hulk, Rip Roaring Rocket Roller Coaster, Dr. Dooms Fearfall, and Storm Force Accelatron (not our cup of tea)
Overall impressions
Overall Universal Parks are themed nearly as well as Disney parks and better themed than Paramount and Six Flags parks. Universal Parks are less well planned, dirtier, and more poorly maintained than Disney or any other park. Universal employees run the gambit from disinterested to surely to great but tend towards disinterested, Disney parks tend to engage customers far more and Ive never run into a Disney employee as rude as some of the Universal employees Ive encountered this week. In general Universal is understaffed and I noticed that the higher quality employees seem to work Friday and Saturday for some reason. I was also surprised at how often I heard I dont know from a Universal employee. I guess Ive grown used to Disney cast members and I dont know but wait right here and Ill find out.
Universal also appears to have fewer staff working in the mornings and on weekdays. We visited Universal Studios twice, once on a Wednesday and once on a Friday. The latter was less crowded but better staffed for some reason.
I hate hate hate parking at Universal. The parking decks are huge, parking is poorly managed (needless backups as parking employees refuse to open additional rows to keep traffic flowing). Escalators and moving sidewalks work sporadically and are going in the wrong direction sometimes. Its hard not to think to yourself that once Universal has your $15 they couldnt care less about you. Not a great start to your experience there and a horrible way to end the day. This after a half mile walk to get to the gates of IOA and then another half mile from the gates to your car. A very different experience than any other theme park Ive been to. Also didnt appreciate the aggressive selling on the dining plan between the parking lot and park entrances.
Id go back but it wont be for a long time. Weve done it all there and werent especially impressed.
Mom and Dad, both 40 and our weeks away from 10 years old son. Mom and Dads first trip to IOA, 2nd trip to Universal Studios, last one was 15 years ago. This is our 4th trip to Citywalk (weve gone for dinner on previous Disney trips). We spent 2 days at each park, rode all rides with the exception of Hulk, Rip Roaring Rocket Roller Coaster, Dr. Dooms Fearfall, and Storm Force Accelatron (not our cup of tea)
Overall impressions
Overall Universal Parks are themed nearly as well as Disney parks and better themed than Paramount and Six Flags parks. Universal Parks are less well planned, dirtier, and more poorly maintained than Disney or any other park. Universal employees run the gambit from disinterested to surely to great but tend towards disinterested, Disney parks tend to engage customers far more and Ive never run into a Disney employee as rude as some of the Universal employees Ive encountered this week. In general Universal is understaffed and I noticed that the higher quality employees seem to work Friday and Saturday for some reason. I was also surprised at how often I heard I dont know from a Universal employee. I guess Ive grown used to Disney cast members and I dont know but wait right here and Ill find out.
Universal also appears to have fewer staff working in the mornings and on weekdays. We visited Universal Studios twice, once on a Wednesday and once on a Friday. The latter was less crowded but better staffed for some reason.
I hate hate hate parking at Universal. The parking decks are huge, parking is poorly managed (needless backups as parking employees refuse to open additional rows to keep traffic flowing). Escalators and moving sidewalks work sporadically and are going in the wrong direction sometimes. Its hard not to think to yourself that once Universal has your $15 they couldnt care less about you. Not a great start to your experience there and a horrible way to end the day. This after a half mile walk to get to the gates of IOA and then another half mile from the gates to your car. A very different experience than any other theme park Ive been to. Also didnt appreciate the aggressive selling on the dining plan between the parking lot and park entrances.
Id go back but it wont be for a long time. Weve done it all there and werent especially impressed.