Or when selling tickets at the window give the paper they use to have explaining FP+. Just hand it to them and say here are your tickets and here is a paper explaining our free service called FP+ that lets you skip the line at select attractions. CMs inside can offer further assistance as well. That way the guest has the information and knows where to get even more.
How is this different from the park map with the big FP or FP+ logo on it?
Hey, I've forgotten to read everything before. Sure felt like a fool later! And it kept on happening.
Found out after it was needed about the bus transportation at Universal when it's storming and the boat service is closed. Info was right there in the room.
Found out once we got home how Dine&Play works on
DCL. It was right there in front of my face in the Navigator!!! Oops.
And I'm sure there are more.
But I don't blame Uni and DCL; they tried to tell me. I just wasn't opening my eyes enough.
I'm sorry you resent my comment, but I only said "most" of the people
I highly doubt that.
Plus, jut having lots of MBs does nothing. It's MBs from *another* account. I have 13 on my account. I can't play games with those. I would have to think about it, to make new accounts, to make reservations on those, etc, to use them.
I don't think *most* do. I think that *most* in the threads about doing that do, but that's a tiny patch of the population that goes to WDW.
You clearly are pro Universal and anti-Disney and that is totally cool. Yes
Ooh I didn't get that at all. She knows a ton about WDW and Uni, and compares them very much like I do, but I'm not *anti* Disney.
And I do look at EP as being like FP, because anyone can get them. Since MY Uni trips come in WAY lower than WDW trips (because I don't consider our DVC points to be free), I feel that in effect I'm paying for FPs by paying more at WDW. Same as we're paying for parking for everyone and for onsite and airport transportation for everyone. Just like on DCL I'm subsidizing everyone's sodas.
I have not stayed on property at Universal simply because I haven't found the need to. I don't want to move hotels in the middle of my vacation so I stay at Disney hotels and purchase Express Pass.
Have you looked into the cost of booking a room for the EP? Many people find that even a one day trip with an EP purchased planned, that booking a one night stay at RPR, HRH, or PBH is actually cheaper than buying those EPs. And you don't even have to stay there. Just checkin, get your EP, and go on your way. If you have two days planned and were going to buy EPs for your party for the days, it's almost a no brainer.
And I'm not sure if you're buying unlimited EP, but if you are then you should really look into that option.

One night's stay = uEP for the day of check in and out! And even RPR allows 5 people in the room. Sweet deal.
We went to Universal for the first time on our last trip. The parks were so empty that it felt like we didn't even need the unlimited express pass. We also went on almost everything at both parks in one day. The cost to go to Universal for two full days was close to the cost of 5 days at WDW. Hotel and Food included. We had to leave one park early every day because they run the Halloween Horror night almost every night and they did not release the dates until a month before the trip.
The next stop was WDW where the park was full. I guess Universal doesn't come close to the attendance of WDW. Since their service was not as good and they closed the park early multiple days in a row I can understand why.
Did you spend any time on the Uni forum here?
I found an article published 8/15/15 stating that tickets for
HHN were on sale on that date. Your sig shows that your trip was in October? That or another article said that there were 30 parties between early September and early November...that's not every day, though it could have just been the days your trip fell. Yes US closes at 5pm (vs 7pm) on HHN days; thankfully IOA is open, and tends to stay open later *specifically because of the earlier close*.
Did you use any discounts for your hotel? Did you...gasp...buy a package? Time on the forum can tell people that *generally* Uni packages are a poor financial deal; they are good for things like Celebration of Harry Potter when they include OTHER things that people value...but just a normal package is often a bad decision financially.
Sorry you didn't find Uni service to be as good. We find the opposite. We were at
Disneyland then Uni Hollywood in July, then UO and again USH in August/early September, and the Uni TMs consistently gave much better service than at DLR, and we find DLR service to always be better than WDW service. We find it to be so much better ahn we generally leave Disney parks with a few "what on earth?" CM stories, but the literally two times since 2010 that we've had questionable TM service it stands out like a glaring mark after a Uni trip.
Actually, no. My original question was about someone who walked up and bought tickets from the ticket counter, not people who are on a business trip
Ah, but the person being quoted started HIS statement with "Even if you just get an inkling to blow off your Orlando conference and visit Epcot or MK..." but that wasn't bolded in the quote of the response that he then responded to. He was tlaking about those people, even if you weren't.
We spent over $1000 for two nights at Universal including the park passes and hotel.
There was an additional charge of $40 plus tax for parking at their hotel for two nights.
We stayed at Animal Kingdom lodge Savannah view Studio for $1800 for 5 nights with park passes.
Both were deluxe.
AKL can call themselves deluxe all the way, but I'll never call them that. Worst service at WDW, and I've now (despite my best intentions) three separate chances. Not deluxe. Especially not compared to Uni deluxe!
$800 more got you 3 more days at a hotel and on passes. But the passes are a minimal part of that because at ANY themepark, the more days on the ticket the less each day costs. Same at Uni. For your 5 day WDW tickets you could have bought a Power Pass at Uni and gone back many times in the year.
Mostly though, as many others have said, if your frame of reference is almost any non-WDW theme park, then you could easily fall under the assumption that FP isn't free.
I totally agree.
Except that WDW always had info about FPs, they had CMs that would tell you about it if you had questions about that info/signs/lines etc, and they have the same for FP+.
I have several friends who have planned first-time WDW trips all by themselves, without me at all, and they managed to get all the info about hotels, ADRs, and FP+s *from the website* and the emails they got while booking the trip!
When folks research all the Orlando/Tampa theme parks, it is easy to confuse the details of one with the details of another. Pre-smart phones, it was VERY common to hear folks at WDW asking how to get to US rides and the reverse over at US.
Post smart phones too.
I still get surveys (from Uni recently b/c I haven't been inside a WDW park since 2015, but the questions were absolutely on the WDW surveys as well!) asking if I know that Uni and WDW are separate, that you can't get there from here, etc etc etc.
They can do everything in their power short of a Vulcan mind meld to get the info out, and there will be people who just don't notice it!