my3princes
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I'm starting to think about adding a day or 2 onto the beginning of our trip and going to Universal first. The problem is I know nothing about it. Chanon or Kristine or Deb, or anyone, will a day and a half be enough, and what's the difference between the 3 hotels? Are they all close? Within walking distance? Do they have discounts, like WDW does, or is it all rack rate? Anything else that I should know?
I don't know a ton, I'm sure Kristine or Chanon will come along with better info. That being said Universal Studios is 2 parks. They are both very good sized. Alyssa will probably not be tall enough for every ride and perhaps Nicholas will be too short for a few. We found that we had to child swap frequently to do the park as we wanted to do all the coasters and thrill rides ourselves. So if that is the case I think a day and a half would be pushing it. Even with front of the line access there is alot of ground to cover. As far as the hotels go, they are themed and have conceirge, but that is really all that I know off the top of my head.
For the past 24 hours or so I have been trying to get some news coverage of something that just blew me away yesterday afternoon. When I got to the studio there were "suits" all over our street, talking to one another and watching everything going one. There were 2 Lincoln Navigators as well as a couple of other limo-type cars parked right in front of my school! There were news photographers as well. Which is why I don't understand why I can't find any photos!
The barber next door, who usually knows everything going on in our 'Burg knew nothing and neither did my student who works at the paper. About 30 minutes later 6 men and 1 woman walked right by me... The woman and 5 of the men were dressed in black suits with lapel pins that matched and the other man in the middle of the group who nodded and smiled at me was dressed slightly differently. I still did not know what was going on and no one seemed to be able to find out. A couple of locals asked the bodyguard/secret service types and got "He is already here" and "A foreign dignitary you wouldn't know is visiting" as responses. It certainly seemed like a lot of hoopla for someone insignificant!
Finally, one of the barber's regular customers came in who probably knew what he was talking about. He is in charge of the security at the Pentagon and had set up everything required for Gates' reception for the King of Jordan that morning. Seems that the King (and possibly his wife) were in Fredericksburg for some reason. I know that there was a lot of activity at the newly opened museum at the other corner of our block the night before with caterers and lots of people, so I am wondering if possibly they were setting up for his visit and he was there.
Wow, that sounds exciting, but all the secret service could be a bit alarming too. Maybe you saw the King and didn't even realize it
