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I was Universal july 10-14. I found those places to be very crowded. My Universal days were HOT! Thankfully, we stayed onsite and had front of the line.
I was at Disney July 14-21. The weather was a lot "cooler" (80's on many days) than I expected. There were a few days with an overcast and that really kept the humidity down. The last couple of days brought light morning showers. It was a blessing in disguise because we didn't break a sweat on those days. It was crowded, but we avoided the EMH parks (except for 1) and got on everything pretty quickly. Longest we waited was 15 minutes (used fastpass for long lines).
On my arrival day we went to Epcot, which happened to be the EE day. We got to the park at about 11 am. I had never been on Mission Space and wanted to try that out first thing! I should have known better and stayed away. Did you ever see a 45 minute wait for Space Ship Earth? I think I did back in 1985.
Anyway, we got a fast pass for MS and did a few attractions at Epcot. After that, no more EMH parks for me!
I was at Disney July 14-21. The weather was a lot "cooler" (80's on many days) than I expected. There were a few days with an overcast and that really kept the humidity down. The last couple of days brought light morning showers. It was a blessing in disguise because we didn't break a sweat on those days. It was crowded, but we avoided the EMH parks (except for 1) and got on everything pretty quickly. Longest we waited was 15 minutes (used fastpass for long lines).
On my arrival day we went to Epcot, which happened to be the EE day. We got to the park at about 11 am. I had never been on Mission Space and wanted to try that out first thing! I should have known better and stayed away. Did you ever see a 45 minute wait for Space Ship Earth? I think I did back in 1985.
