Hmmm, maybe the original commercial but the new one?
Still most people planning a trip would at least try to look it up.
There's that word 'planning' again
Oh and what is it they say about intelligence but no common sense
JUST KIDDING (I think).
Hmmm, maybe the original commercial but the new one?
Well when I read the title I got all freaked out. Then I read the whole post and calmed down a bit.
I am going for the first time to Universal this summer after years of doing nothing but Disney. I'm not going to Disney at all because I want to experience the other side of Orlando for once. We are staying on property have multi-day tickets and tickets to Sea World also.
I am not expecting it to be anything like Disney. Don't get me wrong boy do I love Disney but I am looking forward to another experience and hopefully a different experience so that when we do make it back to Orlando again, I won't feel like Disney is the only thing my family can do and have fun.
I agree people should be more aware of what their getting into. But let's face it, many of them are just looking for the magic and don't even know these boards exist.
I'm not saying anyone is wrong at all. Just be understanding.![]()
IMO, Universal deserves to be more than a side trip during someone's vacation.
Lol, the OP had no trouble finding this board to complain.
Wow.
I never had a post cause so much controversy. I don't know whether to be honored or horrified. I guess walking into a hen house eating fried chicken was not the best decision. Let me just state this and hopefully this will end peacefully.
I honestly have read most of these posts and I will concede that you all have solid points. Maybe if I explain my whole story, I may redeem myself or maybe not.
First, I am not a Universal hater, nor am I a Disney fanatic. This was a Christmas gift from me to my family including 5 children who had never been to either Disney or Universal before. This was going to be their only trip (probably ever) and I wanted to make it magical. (Excuse the Disney reference). I planned this trip for 18 months in painstaking detail to make sure all went well. Although Disney was our main focus, the younger children were HUGE fans of Harry Potter and I did not want this trip to go by without seeing it.
Second, I knew the cost going in and that was never a factor. The fact that we only had one day in the park meant we had to get everything done in one shot. When the children did not get to see the castle because we were pushed through, and did not get into the stores because of the lines, I was disappointed because I knew we would not be back and yes I probably felt to blame for that.
The staff was a bid rude at times and yes in my opinion the park was not up to what I had seen in Disney, but I think my frustration and disappointment for the children may have contributed to my attitude. As far as Disney, we waited in longs lines there to and if we had gone there for only one day, I would have had the same opinion of that park as well.
Should I have planned better, yes. Should we have stayed in the park for a few days to get the true feel for it, yes. Should I have emailed my original post to myself and then burned it, yes.But, whats done is done.
My apologies to anyone who was offended by my post. I was just venting as a result of not being able to enjoy what I believed to be a FABULOUS park.
AMG
AMG, probably if you would have left out the disney vs. Universal comparisons we would have been a lot more sympathetic. We really want everyone to love the parks as much as we do and are dedicated here to coaching people on how to have a wonderful vacation. So when someone comes along and in one post puts so much doubt into new visitors' minds about visiting the "Harry Potter Park", it is really tough to swallow and we are all quick on the damage control.
AMG, probably if you would have left out the disney vs. Universal comparisons we would have been a lot more sympathetic. We really want everyone to love the parks as much as we do and are dedicated here to coaching people on how to have a wonderful vacation. So when someone comes along and in one post puts so much doubt into new visitors' minds about visiting the "Harry Potter Park", it is really tough to swallow and we are all quick on the damage control.
I'm a Disney freak and going to Universal for the first time this year but won't be knocking it. They are two different parks. So please don't lump all of us Disney Freaks all in one group. Simply not fair to stereotype.
Sounds like the OP didn't plan to me. I fully expect waiting and crowds when we go. My sister and I are HUGE, HUGE, HUGE Harry Potter fans. If all I get to do is ride FL once and drink a butterbeer, I'd be happy. I think it's all about expectations before you go. We simply expect to see whatever we can of WWoHP and the rest of the park, however, crowded it may be since we chose only one day to go. I think for us it's more the experience then what we will accomplish in the day. However, I think with planning, we'll accomplish a lot more than the OP. If they were handing out return times, I don't think the OP got their at RD which I think is probably a must do, especially during spring break crowds.