Yup...the whole summer is going to be bad at all local parks which is one reason I won't go in the summer and I live here. Disney is no better in the summer so it has nothing to do with crowd control.Disney will be bad too I'm afraid. WWoHP is just a small area and that just exacerbates the crowd issues.
Yup...the whole summer is going to be bad at all local parks which is one reason I won't go in the summer and I live here. Disney is no better in the summer so it has nothing to do with crowd control.
We have to do the same and while it does get very crowded we still manage to do everything we want but not only will it be crowded and metro will agree it gets very hotWe need to go in the summer since I won't take my kids out of school for a vacation. Though Disney has always been very crowded when we've gone, I am always very impressed with their crowd control. I haven't been to Universal yet, though, so I am only going on others' impressions/comments when I conjectured that they are not as good at crowd control. Hopefully I will be pleasantly surprised!
The only area that crowds will be tough to deal with is WWoHP...it's so small and so many people will be going to visit. Just remember to pack your patience. Try to get there as early as possible if you aren't staying onsite at Universal.We need to go in the summer since I won't take my kids out of school for a vacation. Though Disney has always been very crowded when we've gone, I am always very impressed with their crowd control. I haven't been to Universal yet, though, so I am only going on others' impressions/comments when I conjectured that they are not as good at crowd control. Hopefully I will be pleasantly surprised!
I'd avoid the WWOHP during the first weekend of your trip, OP. There is a HP convention at the Royal Pacific during that weekend, and the last movie will be released on July 15, 2011. I expect crowds to be particulary insane that weekend (due more to the convention than the movie release).
We went to Universal last July, and it was very hot and very crowded. We went a few years ago in late August - just as hot, but not nearly as crowded (but that was before WWOHP, so not really a good comparison). We always stay onsite at Universal, so we find it very manageable. Even so, it was necessary to be there at opening because the WWOHP lines build VERY quickly. We left WWOHP about 10 am and the line was huge - we would not have been able to get back in for hours.
I do think Universal does not do crowd control as well as Disney (sorry!). Because we stay onsite, the lines and crowds are not a big deal for us. But if you stay offsite and do not buy express passes, it is very tough to get things done in the middle of the day (been there, done that our first trip, so we always stay onsite now). Because there are no free fastpass/express pass options, the middle of the day means waits for almost everyone. By arriving early, you can get the headliners done and at least be waiting in shorter lines for smaller rides. Disney has lines too, but the fastpass system allows someone who is up early and is clever to accumulate fastpasses to use midday.
Disney is the master of diversion - when you enter the park, the characters siphon off some of the crowd, then the street performers take a bit more, then the photographers slow down a few more, then the hub (at least at MK) disperses the crowd. It doesn't work as well at Hollywood Studios since 95% of the crowd is going to Toy Story Mania, and it doesn't work as well at IOA for Universal since 99% is going to WWOHP. I don't find US crowds to be unmanageable, though, even during crowded times.
If you are staying onsite, be there before the early entry time for hotel guests and go straight to WWOHP. If you arrive after the park opens for everyone else, you have lost your onsite advantage for that part of IOA. If you are staying offsite, be there early and go straight to WWOHP when they let you in. If you are offsite, I'd plan two days for IOA - one to hit WWOHP first thing and one to do everything else early before the lines get too bad.
I agreeIt is beyond crowded in July but that's when we always go. The rest of the parks are easily enough handled but WWOHP is crazy. When it gets that crowded, they will hand out "return time" tickets and you will come back at your assigned time. For Disney folks, it's very similar to a fast pass in that the time you get could be 8-10 hours later (as in Toy Story Mania). This will just get you into the area. People have complained that they have showed up to spend a day there and not been able to get in at all (although I'm still pretty sure you can get in late in the day).
I have been to Disney and not been able to ride certain rides because of a breakdown, out of fast passes for the day, and 2 hour lines. But I don't blame Disney for not handling the crowd situation. Crowds are Crowds there is simply nothing they can do. I don't think it has anything to do with Disney being able to handle crowds better. They have NEVER had anything like WWOHP. A simple character or side show will not pull 50,000 people in different directions. Universal does the best it can given that thousands of people all want to go to one place.