carpeperdiem
Earning My Ears
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I am a WDW veteran. I'll be going to UO for the first time myself at the end of August.
So, I have no solid advice to give you about touring the park, but...
I wanted to throw this out there...
Do you visit every year? Is this a once in a long time kind of trip?
If you'll be back at a less hectic time and with more advance notice to plan better, I'd put Universal off until your next trip.
One day during one of the very busiest times, without unlimited express - driving back and forth....paying top dollar to stand on the longest lines....it just sounds so much more stressful that what you'd want for a vacation. As for the 9 year old "telling" you that you're going - well, if my 10 yr old is going to do that, she better be handing me the money too!
Again, if this is your only shot, then take it, but if it isn't, I just thought I'd give you some food for thought.
LOL!
We are not veterans or regulars. Last WDW trip was only 2 days, about 5 years ago when DD#1 was 4yo (before there was DD#2). This is not a once in a lifetime trip, but it may once in a few years trip -- the kids get so little vaca time from school and then they have camp and family all over the country, and we like to travel to far away places as a family -- something has to give. There are only a finite number of days in our lifetime -- and if we can only get to Orlando once every 4 years, then call it blasphemy, but that's how it is for our family. Just sharing. ;-)
I'm just a dad trying to make the best possible trip for his girls. I know I'm, not the only one who has gone down this path... but the $35 wand (thanks for the clarification, hpriamson) just makes me shake my head. Can't they make their own from a tree branch? That's what I did "in the olden days".
I'll figure it out someday.
Thanks for the input!
Best,
J