(+$210 for express passes)
MCO Hyatt hotel night before flight $216
parking at our local airport $81
OK I've narrowed this down based on the things you've stated (not as clearly as perhaps you think?) you don't now feel the need to change.
Express Passes. The ones you purchase give you ONE time on the rides. They do NOT work on Pteranodon Flyers, Gringott's, Forbidden Journey, the Ollivander's shows, Hogwart's Express, and supposedly Kang and Kodo's Twirl and Hurl. (but I swear I saw a EP sign there)
With the photo package, you'll get the ride photos. BUT the Spiderman photo is NOT NOT NOT on the ride! It is IN the line. the NORMAL line. Not the Single Rider line, and not the EP line. You have to wait in the normal line for that photo.
Really REALLY think about if EP is necessary. Although I find onsite Deluxe stays at UO to be absolutely vital to my enjoyment, I cannot ever imagine a time I would buy EP unless I was buying unlimited EP *and* had early entry for Wizarding World.
We stayed
here one night. Free chocolate chip cookies at checkin. And checkout because DS told the front desk person how much he loved them. And I think another set in there. Their shuttle was quick and easy. I would have zero problems staying there again if they were a decent amount cheaper than the MCO Hyatt.
Check out any offsite parking lots at your home airport, any shuttles from home to the airport. We have a shuttle service here that is free for kids under 13. It's definitely worth looking into.
He does not want to go without the express passes.
But does he really know what they give you guys?
counter service dinner at
MNSSHP
No time should be spent eating during the party! Or not more than snacks. You have paid too much money to get in there to spend time on a meal.
This is his first trip there so I really want him to experience Universal.
As a Universal lover, I kindly tell you that that is NOT possible in a one day, 2 park, visit. If you want him to experience it, truly BE there, wait and go a little later and stay longer and onsite.
Don't get me wrong, my son went when he was 6.5 first. Then 7. Then then then.

But a one-day visit doesn't give you the full experience. It's a taster.
Is it *that* big a deal to have an 8am adr in the park?
If it works, it's great. But people have been saying that BOG guests are being shunted to the BACK of the line of people getting into the park at opening.
as long as hours don't change in which case I will cancel
And it's utterly worthless if they open the park earlier, as they have been known to do, *on that day*. I'm glad that you're aware that they sometimes change hours. But they sometimes change hours on that very day. Then having an ADR is like jail. Jail with decent food, but you're still not out where you want to be, doing what you want to be doing.
I really liked BOG lunch and dinner options (vegetarian, so our options are limited), but I cannot imagine their breakfast. I'm a person who is HAPPY to bring PB&J into the parks, because my stomach just gets tired of dining out all the time, and I'd rather do that than have breakfast at BOG. Or just eat somewhere else that morning.
The Harry Potter rides are not included in Express Pass either.
Dragon Challenge and Flight of the Hippogriff ARE included.
Maybe you could skip the beach hotel and stay onsite at Cabana Bay at Universal instead, you would get early entry into the parks that way.
Love that idea.
Costco has great rental car rates
This has never been my experience.
I had checked into the Universal hotels some time ago and they were all booked for the day we are planning there (it's a Saturday) anyway
If you are looking at the Saturday, it's not that they are booked, it's that during
HHN season there is a 2 night minimum. If you looked at the 16th, checking out on the 17th (and you would get ALL of the benefits of being onsite for checkin AND checkout days, by the way, assuming you had 2 day tickets), it's available. Cabana Bay, 154 base rate. No Express Pass, but you get Early Entrance to one of the WW areas, which would be very helpful. RPR and PBR are more expensive, but assuming you could get out of the hotel you're at on the 16th, the total could be worth it (vs that hotel night elsewhere plus the EPs). Especially since you *could* get TWO days worth of EPs.
the way you have structured your trip with a few days in each place makes it expensive
Absolutely.
Tickets for MNSSHP are not cheap either, but if you have purchased them already, then that part is done.
Totally. Makes me sad she didn't ask for help before buying those.
The PP is right that you can enter MK at 4 pm on the party day - you should get a lot done that day.
Yes.
Once you try it, you will gladly pay extra to skip the shuttles.
We enjoyed the MCO Hyatt, but enjoyed the Doubletree, too. Now, we didn't pay for that; we were (thankfully) bumped from our flight (Superbowl 2014...DH is a lifelong Seahawks fan who was a realist and had NO expectations of them actually being in the Superbowl), BUT it just showed me that slightly-offsite-MCO is totally OK.
Also, you may not realize this, but you still need to get there early even if you have the Fantasmic package
Definitely good to let the OP know!
I really want DS to see Fantasmic without having to stand and sit around for an hour (again, ADHD).
I believe you only mentioned ADHD just before this. You know that they might be able to help with issues like that? At both parks. I'm not sure of his actual needs or if there are accommodations, or what they would be, but you can always ASK.
And as the PP said, you still have to get there early. If as they said you go inside, you get a seat, but you're still waiting.
plus DS wants to meet Beast
Finally, BOG isn't actually a character meal, so they don't guarantee the Beast at dinner. He is usually there (he was at ours), but you can't count on it.
Also very very worth knowing.
I agree.
As for the beach, our DS has never been to a beach and DH really wants beach time.
You're doing 3 separate vacations in just over a week! It's making me tired and I'm not even going.
If HP can't be used in the Express pass (which thank you for that info, I didn't know it was excluded) I would ditch the express pass.
It's not 100% true.
Yup! 64 in August

. We were in Buzzards Bay on Cape Cod.
As an FYI if you skim your previous post it sounded like you were saying you live in FL and the beach was 64 today.
That makes the day so much more costly- $700 for a short day.
ONE park closes early. Not both. They have the UO version of a "hopper".
Yes, it is expensive, but DS is at the perfect age/interests to experience it right now and who knows if/when we will be able to go back.
11 is actually the perfect age for Universal given his HP fandom, since that's when young wizards get the invitations to Hogwarts. My sig shows that we're all still waiting! Not sure why an American kid would get an invite to the UK school, but we have a whole huge theory about how the American school would have been shut down in the early 90s from lawsuits after kids get turned into newts and spend half the school year in the infirmary etc etc. So it's really our only English-speaking choice.
The park is pretty creepy with all the props setup for the HHN already, some are covered and some are right out in the open.
They haven't had props out during the day since 2010 at least.
I think it was The Walking Dead theme last year and there were buses and trucks full of "bodies" on the streets in Universal Studios, one can only assume that were going to be setup for the after dark extravaganza.
No, that shouldn't have been. Were you there after 5? It would be interesting to post about that on the UO board to see what was up that day.
I DID try to change from going on Saturday to Wednesday, but they do not have the character breakfast on that day. I've already purchased that and it is not refundable. Not resistance.
What a bummer it's nonrefundable. Because spending time at a character meal on a ONE DAY visit is just...yeah, not my choice.
USSSA tix? Do I want to take a chance "cheating" by using tix I am not supposed to? And risk losing all that money just to save $100? Not resistance, common sense and integrity.
The person who gave you the link wasn't aware that the rules had changed last year.
Not to mention the hassle of loading/unloading all our luggage onto a shuttle twice?
We would drop off an adult and child and the bags at the hotel and the other adult would deal with the return and the shuttle. Getting to the airport for your trip home, of course, requires all of you.
I would challenge you to think hard and honestly and pretend that you have not been in 11 years, have never been with your spouse and child and this is your child's first and maybe only time there (oh, and child has never seen the ocean), and possibly your family's only chance to go. Your child is a boy about to turn 8, has ADHD and loves adventure. You have to fly from Indiana because it is a good 16 hour drive and you only have a week, plus DS would be miserable thus making everyone miserable, in a car that long. You have to go during a school break too.
What would your budget be for this possibly once in a lifetime vacation to Orlando. And please be honest with me AND yourself!
I don't take once in a lifetime trips. Too depressing.
Today we were talking about how they are probably taking out Light Motors Action to put in the Star Wars area. It makes me sad. I actually like LMA. DH said "aren't you glad you saw LMA?" And nope, the answer is NO. I would rather have never seen it than to see it leave. I'm glad I never went to The Adventurer's Club because now it's gone. We took an Alaskan cruise for the honeymoon instead of Bali or Bora Bora with the on-the-water bungalows, because especially at that time it would have been a one time thing. I don't do that.
Can you not get one night at a universal hotel for cheaper than another hotel cost + the 210 express passes?
On her Sat she can't book b/c of the limitation on weekends. She could stay over on Friday, though. There are rooms available on Friday.
So many of you have suggested spending a couple days onsite at Universal, but I don't see the savings there. I went to their site and calculated a package for 2 nights at Royal Pacific and 2 days of park tickets and the total is $1240! The cost of 2 nights at our offsite house and a day of tickets and express passes for us as I have it planned is $966. Sure, we would be getting an extra day, but would still be paying even more than the budget now. If I take it down to just one day of tickets it is still $1092. What am I missing?
No one told you to book a package!
Book room-only from
here. Or a place like cheaptickets, etc. One day tickets will be the same wherever you go.
Holy wow! You DO understand that your very countdown mentions your son's FIRST WDW visit? "First", to me, indicates that there will be more. You focused on your list of past trips while replying, but that countdown gives a very important insight into how you're thinking of this trip. And you say that you hope your DH will agree to more trips.
Do you WANT to never go again? The person wasn't being rude saying that; they are optimistic that you will go again. How is that a bad thing???
I wouldn't even think of writing some of these hateful and snarky comments
So far I've seen one of those. And it wasn't from the people trying to help.
However I think if you read some of the comments I may be referring to, they almost all said to opt out of Uni/IoA, without qualifying it and frankly seemed rather belligerent about it.

I see that a LOT on these upper Disney boards/forums.
Nope. I'm a huge Uni fan and ALL that I'm seeing is that adding on a second park (and a beach trip) to this trip is making it too expensive. That Uni should be done on a longer trip or on its own.
Before she said she won't be dropping Uni, I was going to say to drop it, too. There's just too much.