mill4023
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How have the crowds been recently?
We'll be staying off-site but we could buy Express Plus passes if the lines are going to be really long. We've been to USF before, but not IOA. We're doing 2 days at IOA so we can focus on the younger kid's rides one day and the big thrillers on the second day (of course, we'd like to do everything both days if we have time).
Here's the days we have planned at Universal:
Saturday, 3/25 - IOA - this day will be DW, myself, and our 4 kids (2, 5, 8, 11) and the main focus this day will be on the younger kid's rides like Cat in the Hat, Flying Unicorn, etc.
Sunday, 3/26 - USF - this day will be all of the above, plus my mom and 14 yr old sister. Must-do's are Mummy, Shrek, MIB, Barney, and Terminator. We'd also like to do Jimmy Neutron, maybe ET, and some of the other shows. We'll be skipping Twister and Back to the Future(we all thought they were both lame) and will only do Earthquake if it's like a 10 minute wait or less.
Monday, 3/27 - IOA - this day will be all of us. The focus today will be on hitting Hulk, Spiderman and Dueling Dragons before the lines get too long.
Do you guys think this makes sense to do it this way? We need to have the USF day be on Sunday or Monday because my mom and sister don't get into Orlando until Saturday night and they want to see both parks. Since there are more attractions we want to see at IOA, I figured we'd be better off making that on Monday since I've heard weekdays are less crowded.
Do you think it makes sense to break up the IOA days the way I did? I want to make sure the younger kids have fun too and I was afraid if we started off both days at the big thrill rides, then the lines would be really long by the time we made it to Seuss landing.
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks.
We'll be staying off-site but we could buy Express Plus passes if the lines are going to be really long. We've been to USF before, but not IOA. We're doing 2 days at IOA so we can focus on the younger kid's rides one day and the big thrillers on the second day (of course, we'd like to do everything both days if we have time).
Here's the days we have planned at Universal:
Saturday, 3/25 - IOA - this day will be DW, myself, and our 4 kids (2, 5, 8, 11) and the main focus this day will be on the younger kid's rides like Cat in the Hat, Flying Unicorn, etc.
Sunday, 3/26 - USF - this day will be all of the above, plus my mom and 14 yr old sister. Must-do's are Mummy, Shrek, MIB, Barney, and Terminator. We'd also like to do Jimmy Neutron, maybe ET, and some of the other shows. We'll be skipping Twister and Back to the Future(we all thought they were both lame) and will only do Earthquake if it's like a 10 minute wait or less.
Monday, 3/27 - IOA - this day will be all of us. The focus today will be on hitting Hulk, Spiderman and Dueling Dragons before the lines get too long.
Do you guys think this makes sense to do it this way? We need to have the USF day be on Sunday or Monday because my mom and sister don't get into Orlando until Saturday night and they want to see both parks. Since there are more attractions we want to see at IOA, I figured we'd be better off making that on Monday since I've heard weekdays are less crowded.
Do you think it makes sense to break up the IOA days the way I did? I want to make sure the younger kids have fun too and I was afraid if we started off both days at the big thrill rides, then the lines would be really long by the time we made it to Seuss landing.
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks.