Please tell me about Universal Studios. We are going to WDW in Sept. We have a day that we don't have anything planned (we "may" have some days left on old disney passes but won't know till we are there, would like to have a plan before that...we can always save those days for another visit if in fact we still have some). We usually skip MGM because we don't care for it (only like RNR, not worth a visit for one attraction)...We have 3 kids who will be 13, 7, 5 when we go. I did read a post on this forum that "compares" the rides to Disney rides (i.e. MIB is "like" Buzz Lightyear, etc...) so I'm not worried about the actual "type" of ride.
We have enough Holiday Inn points after getting our hotel for the week and our Sea World tix, that I am considereing ordering the one day passes for US. Now , obviously you don't know me or my kids and their temperments, , but is this generally a park kids of all ages love and can experience?
We are not interested in IOA at this time (probably in a few more years) simply because of the age gap of our kids and the thrill rides (we love them, but the younger kids are either scared/too small), we don't want to be split up on this vacation (we do go to Cedar Point, Kings Island, etc and split up so dd 13 can ride big rides and dd7 and ds 5 can ride kiddie rides, but its also a much, much cheaper vacation) but on a WDW vacation, we spend so much money that we to be able to all enjoy everything together (give or take an attraction or two) .
I did get into the Universal website and showed the kids the videos of each attraction. Even my nervous nellie 7 yr old is excited to go on Jaws and Earthquake (but I a still have to work on her for SPlash Mtn .go figure
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From what I have seen on the website, the only attraction we all couldn't go on together is the Revenge of the Mummy (dd7 loves Mummies, so she would go on it for that, but she hates coasters so that is the only reason she won't go on, ds I think is too short). Everything else looks doable , any opinions??
With the free tix from HI and also the Meal Deal (we have no problems eating counter service ) for us the price is very attractive considering for 5 of us we usually spend a good $40-50 on one meal at Applebees, etc..so for $75 we can each eat what and when we want at the select restaurants (I did check out the menus that are offered and they all look fine for us) all day plus the $8 for the free refill drink..
..Is this a no brainer for us, should we go for it????
I still have to run this by DH, but I just want to know how family friendly this park is.
While we do love the mouse...we would like to experience Orlando's other attractions. We did Sea World our last trip (used to have one here in Ohio but it closed a few years ago) with free tix from Hol.Inn and we loved it and already have our tix for this trip (again free from HI) so we're thinking of branching out a little more...Is US the right park???
THanks...
P.S. I know you can't share the Meal Deal (and we don't plan on even trying, its such a great deal!) and you can only buy the number of refillable drinks for the # of people buying the MD (can' buy 3 MD and 5 drinks) but can we buy only one or two drinks to share even though we are all buying the MEal Deal??? (does this make sense???)
We have enough Holiday Inn points after getting our hotel for the week and our Sea World tix, that I am considereing ordering the one day passes for US. Now , obviously you don't know me or my kids and their temperments, , but is this generally a park kids of all ages love and can experience?
We are not interested in IOA at this time (probably in a few more years) simply because of the age gap of our kids and the thrill rides (we love them, but the younger kids are either scared/too small), we don't want to be split up on this vacation (we do go to Cedar Point, Kings Island, etc and split up so dd 13 can ride big rides and dd7 and ds 5 can ride kiddie rides, but its also a much, much cheaper vacation) but on a WDW vacation, we spend so much money that we to be able to all enjoy everything together (give or take an attraction or two) .
I did get into the Universal website and showed the kids the videos of each attraction. Even my nervous nellie 7 yr old is excited to go on Jaws and Earthquake (but I a still have to work on her for SPlash Mtn .go figure

From what I have seen on the website, the only attraction we all couldn't go on together is the Revenge of the Mummy (dd7 loves Mummies, so she would go on it for that, but she hates coasters so that is the only reason she won't go on, ds I think is too short). Everything else looks doable , any opinions??
With the free tix from HI and also the Meal Deal (we have no problems eating counter service ) for us the price is very attractive considering for 5 of us we usually spend a good $40-50 on one meal at Applebees, etc..so for $75 we can each eat what and when we want at the select restaurants (I did check out the menus that are offered and they all look fine for us) all day plus the $8 for the free refill drink..
..Is this a no brainer for us, should we go for it????
I still have to run this by DH, but I just want to know how family friendly this park is.
While we do love the mouse...we would like to experience Orlando's other attractions. We did Sea World our last trip (used to have one here in Ohio but it closed a few years ago) with free tix from Hol.Inn and we loved it and already have our tix for this trip (again free from HI) so we're thinking of branching out a little more...Is US the right park???
THanks...
P.S. I know you can't share the Meal Deal (and we don't plan on even trying, its such a great deal!) and you can only buy the number of refillable drinks for the # of people buying the MD (can' buy 3 MD and 5 drinks) but can we buy only one or two drinks to share even though we are all buying the MEal Deal??? (does this make sense???)