WillCAD
Where there's a Will there's a way
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Isn't it ironic how so many Disney fans complain inceasantly about how people don't "get" Disney, but turn right around and rail about how Universal "has no Magic" or "just doesn't appeal" to them?
I constantly praise the high level of service I have gotten on my last few trips to Uni, the cheerfulness of the Uni employees (they all seem to be really happy to work there and truly enjoy their jobs), the cleanliness of the parks (the bathrooms have been better than Disney the past 2 years), and the far superior bennefits given to Uni AP holders.
But it falls on deaf ears. "Yeah, yeah, Universal is nice and all, but it just doesn't have any Magic."
Uni does have Magic - Movie Magic. It may not have Mickey and Goofy, but I have always been delighted to hear the Blues Brothers singing, see Groucho and Marilyn and Doc Brown around the park, or get my pic taken with Spidey or John Hammond.
Disney people tout Buzz Lightyear's Spaceranger Spin as the cat's meow, but MIB blows it out of the water for excitement, and attention to detail.
Disney people praise the high level of service and the class of the Disney resorts, but I've seen the Uni hotels, and they are without a doubt equal or better than any of the Disney Deluxes. RPR makes Poly look weak and faded by comparisson, and there is nothing on Disney property that even begin to compare with Portafino.
I have also written at length about the superiority of the Uni AP. From the card itself (a hard-laminated plastic card, like a drivers license, with the Passholder's pic right on it), to the in-park discounts (20% off merchandise at any shop - including sale stuff! and 20% off most of the restaurants - including the counter-service places!), the Uni AP costs less than half of what the Disney AP costs, but delivers way more.
I gave up on trying to explain Disney to people who don't "get" it years ago. Yet somehow I constantly find myself trying to explain Uni to Disney fans who don't "get" it - usually without success.
I think I need to ride MIB and work out some of the frustration.
I constantly praise the high level of service I have gotten on my last few trips to Uni, the cheerfulness of the Uni employees (they all seem to be really happy to work there and truly enjoy their jobs), the cleanliness of the parks (the bathrooms have been better than Disney the past 2 years), and the far superior bennefits given to Uni AP holders.
But it falls on deaf ears. "Yeah, yeah, Universal is nice and all, but it just doesn't have any Magic."
Uni does have Magic - Movie Magic. It may not have Mickey and Goofy, but I have always been delighted to hear the Blues Brothers singing, see Groucho and Marilyn and Doc Brown around the park, or get my pic taken with Spidey or John Hammond.
Disney people tout Buzz Lightyear's Spaceranger Spin as the cat's meow, but MIB blows it out of the water for excitement, and attention to detail.
Disney people praise the high level of service and the class of the Disney resorts, but I've seen the Uni hotels, and they are without a doubt equal or better than any of the Disney Deluxes. RPR makes Poly look weak and faded by comparisson, and there is nothing on Disney property that even begin to compare with Portafino.
I have also written at length about the superiority of the Uni AP. From the card itself (a hard-laminated plastic card, like a drivers license, with the Passholder's pic right on it), to the in-park discounts (20% off merchandise at any shop - including sale stuff! and 20% off most of the restaurants - including the counter-service places!), the Uni AP costs less than half of what the Disney AP costs, but delivers way more.
I gave up on trying to explain Disney to people who don't "get" it years ago. Yet somehow I constantly find myself trying to explain Uni to Disney fans who don't "get" it - usually without success.
I think I need to ride MIB and work out some of the frustration.