WaterLinds
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Pulling my original question out of the Wizarding World thread and hoping for a few more eyes on it!
We’ve gone from tinkering with our plans to a complete overhaul (thank you, Universal, for allowing last minute planning unlike some parks!). My big kid and I are now planning a solo day to do Harry Potter pretty much exclusively—if we get time to venture elsewhere in the parks and do other stuff we will, but it won’t be a priority.
The plan is to have express pass, but we will not have early entry, as for one day I couldn’t justify a hotel room. It will be this week (now looking at Thursday March 14), which is peak spring break and busy.
Given that, I’m not sure if we will want to do both Gringotts and Forbidden Journey standby? I had planned to start in the Studios with Gringotts (like the plan in th wizarding world thread)), Diagon Alley, etc., and do IoA after, but by then the line for FJ is likely going to be huge. If we only do one ride standby, should it be FJ to see the full queue? Or should I convince my kid it’s worth the wait to see the details? (He balked at waiting a whole 15 minutes for the safari at AK this week, my mastery of FP has apparently spoiled him...)
I’m planning to buy our tickets from UT tomorrow, and then we’ll get up early and go on Thursday to try to make the most of it. We have early morning plans Friday so we won’t stay late (unless we switch to a different day!).
Anything else I should know about trying to do a one day trip? I suspect we’re going to be hooked and will come back for a longer trip, with an on-site stay, in the near future—we’ve mostly agreed that although this week has been fun, we’re done with Disney for a few years.
We’ve gone from tinkering with our plans to a complete overhaul (thank you, Universal, for allowing last minute planning unlike some parks!). My big kid and I are now planning a solo day to do Harry Potter pretty much exclusively—if we get time to venture elsewhere in the parks and do other stuff we will, but it won’t be a priority.
The plan is to have express pass, but we will not have early entry, as for one day I couldn’t justify a hotel room. It will be this week (now looking at Thursday March 14), which is peak spring break and busy.
Given that, I’m not sure if we will want to do both Gringotts and Forbidden Journey standby? I had planned to start in the Studios with Gringotts (like the plan in th wizarding world thread)), Diagon Alley, etc., and do IoA after, but by then the line for FJ is likely going to be huge. If we only do one ride standby, should it be FJ to see the full queue? Or should I convince my kid it’s worth the wait to see the details? (He balked at waiting a whole 15 minutes for the safari at AK this week, my mastery of FP has apparently spoiled him...)
I’m planning to buy our tickets from UT tomorrow, and then we’ll get up early and go on Thursday to try to make the most of it. We have early morning plans Friday so we won’t stay late (unless we switch to a different day!).
Anything else I should know about trying to do a one day trip? I suspect we’re going to be hooked and will come back for a longer trip, with an on-site stay, in the near future—we’ve mostly agreed that although this week has been fun, we’re done with Disney for a few years.