TommyTutone
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Aug 23, 2005
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I love Universal, and there was plenty for my 5 year old son to do there last year. The only thing that scared him was the Neptune show between the skeletons and it getting dark. He was a little uneasy with the T2 show as well, but he loved everything else, between ET, Pterodactyl flyers, Blue Man Group, Men in Black, and the Flying Unicorn. He did not do the thrill rides, but he was not bored. In addition, with only the two parks there, we had plenty of time to relax, enjoy the pool, and even go out for a drive to see what there was to see (having not driven down I-Drive in YEARS).
That said, because you are comparing on-site Disney with off-site US, and because I don't know what kind of rides would work for your kids, I'd lean towards Disney. Perhaps this time around, since you've been so much, focus on something different with Disney. Definitely hit the Magic Kingdom, but maybe spend a day doing the Kidcot stations at EPCOT, and then get back for an early swim, or spend one day not at the parks at all, but just visiting some of the hotels, taking a break to play mini-golf, or just window shop at Downtown Disney. This will help keep Disney fresh and make for a relaxing trip.
That said, because you are comparing on-site Disney with off-site US, and because I don't know what kind of rides would work for your kids, I'd lean towards Disney. Perhaps this time around, since you've been so much, focus on something different with Disney. Definitely hit the Magic Kingdom, but maybe spend a day doing the Kidcot stations at EPCOT, and then get back for an early swim, or spend one day not at the parks at all, but just visiting some of the hotels, taking a break to play mini-golf, or just window shop at Downtown Disney. This will help keep Disney fresh and make for a relaxing trip.
. Don't stress about it- just get in the things you haven't done yet and redo the things they love.
. Our next trip will be all Disney and I'm very happy that I have a bunch of years ahead of me before I have to worry about going through the trauma of a child actually not wanting to go there, again.
