AtlantaDisneyDreamer
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Universal Studios opened when I was in high school, and I have wanted to go since then. There was always a reason why I couldn't. Not enough money, not enough time, no one to go with, etc. When Hogsmeade opened, the draw was too strong. I had to go. I booked a trip for my husband and myself, and we were going to leave my little girl with my parents. With a resort stay at RP, it was going to be a wonderful trip. A few weeks before our trip, our Cocker Spaniel was diagnosed with cancer. With the medical bills and feeling guilty about leaving him, we canceled the trip.
With treatment, our dog's health improved. Then the cancer came back and we lost him. We got pregnant with our second child, she was born healthy and beautiful, and two Disney trips and a Disney cruise followed. Couldn't justify a Universal trip with two little girls.
Then Diagon Alley and the Hogswarts Express opened, and I decided that it was finally time. Our girls were 8 and almost-three, and it was the last time for a free Universal ticket for the little one. So we booked our four night stay at RP and headed off at the end of May, 2015.
I have to say, I was a little apprehensive. I was afraid of being disappointed. I read that Universal lacks the magic of Disney. I read that there is not much to do for the little ones. I read that you can do everything in a couple of days. What would we do on our third park day? One of my favorite things about Disney is how gorgeous the resort grounds are, how clean everything is, and how efficiently the parks are run. How would Universal stand up?
Top surprises for me at Universal Resort, Orlando:
Where Disney outshines Universal:
Where Universal Outshines Disney:
Overall, we had just as wonderful and magical a vacation at Universal as we have ever had at Disney. Universal Resort greatly exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend it for families with "kids" from 2 - 62 (and maybe even for some who are a little older, if your body can take the physical stress of the rides). We will continue to go to Disney, of course, but Universal now stands next to Disney as a family favorite vacation spot. Can't wait for King Kong and Volcano Bay. No question that we will be back.
With treatment, our dog's health improved. Then the cancer came back and we lost him. We got pregnant with our second child, she was born healthy and beautiful, and two Disney trips and a Disney cruise followed. Couldn't justify a Universal trip with two little girls.
Then Diagon Alley and the Hogswarts Express opened, and I decided that it was finally time. Our girls were 8 and almost-three, and it was the last time for a free Universal ticket for the little one. So we booked our four night stay at RP and headed off at the end of May, 2015.
I have to say, I was a little apprehensive. I was afraid of being disappointed. I read that Universal lacks the magic of Disney. I read that there is not much to do for the little ones. I read that you can do everything in a couple of days. What would we do on our third park day? One of my favorite things about Disney is how gorgeous the resort grounds are, how clean everything is, and how efficiently the parks are run. How would Universal stand up?
Top surprises for me at Universal Resort, Orlando:
- The landscaping is every bit as beautiful as it is at Disney (WOW! Love, love, love the walk from RP to the parks. Can't think of a more beautiful place to take a stroll)
- The pool at RP is as awesome as any pool I have visited at Disney (great kids' area, sand play area, zero depth entry, beautiful landscaping and design - I will say that the lifeguards at Universal did not seem quite as attentive as the ones at Disney, but we always keep a close eye on our kids)
- The parks are every bit as clean as they are at Disney
- The theming and detail at Universal are phenomenal - really immersive
- Efficiency - Unbelievable. I typically spend much of my time at theme parks imagining how they could be run more efficiently. Not here. When it comes to managing crowds, Universal seems top notch (child swap was awesome - couldn't have been designed better)
- There is plenty to do for those who are at least 36" tall. The parks kept both of my girls busy and happy for three days.
- The ride queues are amazing. Some of them are better than the rides themselves .
Where Disney outshines Universal:
- Better dark rides for young children and elderly (those at Universal are all scary and shake you around)
- Better entertainment for young and elderly (parades, singers, dancers, fireworks shows)
- More variety and more to do(Animal Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, MK)
- More characters
- More resorts from which to choose
- Magical Express (no resort airport transportation at all at Universal)
- No parking fees for onsite guests (Universal charges $20 to park at resorts - Ugh)
- Dole Whips
- CMs are more "in character" and smilier than TMs at Universal (Universal ones were not unfriendly- they just weren't glowing like so many Disney CMs)
- Magic Bands (it was a pain to keep up with 4 room keys, 4 express passes, and 3 tickets at Universal - why can't they combine them all into one?)
Where Universal Outshines Disney:
- Free express passes
- Walk or boat to parks from deluxe resorts (so easy and convenient!)
- Boat canals are absolutely beautiful, and little to no wait for boats
- Deluxe resorts are more affordable (stayed club level at RP for less than a standard deluxe at Disney) AND come with express passes (did I mention express passes?)
- Harry Potter (Wow. Super impressed with the authenticity and artistry here)
- Jurassic Park (Camp Jurassic was our favorite area of all)
- Shrek and Donkey
- Far fewer strollers and ECVs (Disney is packed with them) makes it much easier to get around
- Character lines are shorter and characters spend LOTS of time with you
- ADRs are super easy to get- and the food is good and reasonably priced for a theme park
- Butterbeer
- Goose Juice
- Better entertainment for teens and young adults
- More thrill rides
- Taking an afternoon break is so easy due to park proximity (this is true for some Disney deluxes, but most resorts require more travel time)
- Multi-day, park to park tickets are cheaper (one-days are about the same as Disney)
Overall, we had just as wonderful and magical a vacation at Universal as we have ever had at Disney. Universal Resort greatly exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend it for families with "kids" from 2 - 62 (and maybe even for some who are a little older, if your body can take the physical stress of the rides). We will continue to go to Disney, of course, but Universal now stands next to Disney as a family favorite vacation spot. Can't wait for King Kong and Volcano Bay. No question that we will be back.