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momandkidslovedisney

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My sister and I will be in Orlando for a work conference in March. We would like to try out Universal (I am a HUGE Disney fan).

Do you think we would get to ride a fair amount of rides if we went at 2:00 pm on March 19? How busy will it be? The park is only open until 7:00 pm that night (which I think is CRAZY!!! MK is open until 11:00 pm that same night.)

So, what do you think?

Worth a trip for only 5 hours of fun?
 
My sister and I will be in Orlando for a work conference in March. We would like to try out Universal (I am a HUGE Disney fan).

Do you think we would get to ride a fair amount of rides if we went at 2:00 pm on March 19? How busy will it be? The park is only open until 7:00 pm that night (which I think is CRAZY!!! MK is open until 11:00 pm that same night.)

So, what do you think?

Worth a trip for only 5 hours of fun?
If you're going to do one park, you shouldn't have any problems doing what you want to do...the crowds shouldn't be too bad...especially in the afternoons. The reason the MK is open late is because WDW is in the middle of nowhere and Universal is within the Orlando city limits and has noise restrictions to deal with.
 
If you're going to do one park, you shouldn't have any problems doing what you want to do...the crowds shouldn't be too bad...especially in the afternoons. The reason the MK is open late is because WDW is in the middle of nowhere and Universal is within the Orlando city limits and has noise restrictions to deal with.

Thank you!


I had no clue about the noise restrictions! Thanks for the info.
 













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