Slapshot1188
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If you stay just 1 night at Universal (Deluxe) you get Express Passes for the day of check-in and check-out... It's the greatest perk of any Orlando hotel!
I was thinking of skipping disney but I just can't go to Florida and skip it! Though will prob only do a 2 day ticket and possibly a party night. We will be checking out universal parks this trip! Thanks for opinion/info!We just did a 3 way split stay and it worked great.
2 nights at Ressidence in for Sea World
4 nights in a cabin at Fort Wilderness
2 nights at Royal Pacific
I would do the split stay every time. The location of the UO resorts, early entry to WWoHP and the unlimited Express Pass are almost priceless.
FYI - we did not get the same value staying on site at Sea World. Would not do that again.
Sounds fun!Split stay!!! We've done Universal & Disney the last five years in a row and cannot say enough good things about both experiences. We do Universal first, stay at RPR. The express pass is 100% worth it. We did rides over and over and over barely a ten min wait! The walk to Universal is great, we don't use our car for three days. Love the HP rides and "lands". Then off to Disney for 6 nights! Couldn't ask for a better vacation![]()
I do love the disney bubble! We stayed on property in 2014 for one week then second week at vistana timeshare -we used the waterppark n extras for the timeshare week so we didn't have to pay for parking. The timeshare wasn't to far. It also allowed us to relax. Legoland crossed mind since my son is now into lego's. I don't know anyone personally that's been and I haven't read anything online about experience's. Have fun!We've done it two or three times in the past (never a split stay, but I would these days). We would usually do Universal on our Arrival day and then head over to Disney for the rest of the week. We did Legoland last trip (such a letdown) and considered going back to Universal again this year, but for the first time ever we're staying completely in the Disney bubble as soon as we get to Orlando. I'm looking forward to it.
I do love the disney bubble! We stayed on property in 2014 for one week then second week at vistana timeshare -we used the waterppark n extras for the timeshare week so we didn't have to pay for parking. The timeshare wasn't to far. It also allowed us to relax. Legoland crossed mind since my son is now into lego's. I don't know anyone personally that's been and I haven't read anything online about experience's. Have fun!
We tend to frequent amusement parks. We think of disney as it own unique league! From commercials and such universal seems to have more theming than the regular amusement parks. We don't expect it to be like disney. My son will be 7 when we go I think he will be old enough to enjoy their theming.If you can swing it, stay onsite at Universal! We've only been there once many years ago, but I was very pleasantly surprised at how much we enjoyed it. You just have to make sure that you go into it NOT expecting Disney (Disney just has a whole different feel to me). Being able to walk to the park and to the front of the lines was fantastic!
We will have a car for sure! I don't like the idea of driving back n forth at the same time trying to budget it right. Disney surely tricks you into staying longer with those cheaper by the day ticketsLast fall we opted out of a split stay due to the way the discount we used worked, and I think it was a bit of a mistake. The plus side of staying on Disney property the entire time was that we were able to shift our second Universal day to a different day of the week than we'd originally planned, since it wasn't like we'd save or lose any money by it. The downside was that we spent enough money on cab fare that I can't imagine it would have cost us any more to arrange a split stay, and it was a surprisingly long ride each way. If you're driving that probably changes things, but my preference has been to avoid driving when in Orlando, and I'm sure Universal charges for parking just like all the other parks do. I didn't realize Universal hotel guests got the express pass, which would have been nice.
Also, if you opt to drive in rather than do the split stay, do yourself a favor and bring a full change of clothes on your Universal day(s). We didn't on our first day, and we had a bit of a miserable afternoon (and a miserable cab ride) after getting soaked through to the underwear on the water rides.
I was shocked at their hotel prices when I first looked them up! I already knew I would be driving there if we went. If the lego store is still at the new disney springs we can just go thereSome people love Legoland - my kids found it fun in the moment, but if given a choice between Disney/Universal or Legoland, there would be no contest (I asked them). My husband and I thought they dropped the ball on themes - they could've made the bridges look like they were made out of Legos, the trash cans could've been "Lego containers", etc. If Disney had that to work with, you know all the stops would've been pulled out. This could've been any generic amusement park in the U.S., with a few rides that had Lego themes. We also found it insanely overpriced - and we never complain about prices at Disney, but we were shocked at what we paid for Legoland and what we got for our money.
Will have to do some calculations!We always do split stay now. For the money, the Universal deluxe hotels are way better deal than the WDW deluxe hotels. If you get a Universal annual pass, you can get good rates on the hotels. Their AP is about 1/3 the price of Disney's, so it can be good deal, even for one trip. You don't have to have the AP until you actually check in. If you want to check the rates, use the promo code APH on the Universal site. Sometimes, they don't post these rates until pretty late. I usually end up booking through Cheap Tickets with a discount code and then canceling once the AP rate comes out. You won't regret going. Unfortunately, you probably won't be able to go to Orlando now without visiting Universal too![]()
Interesting-im gonna have to do a lot of math homework!We are staying 11 nights in August at Port Orleans Riverside. About halfway through the trip, we are keeping our Disney hotel but booked one night at Royal Pacific for our two Universal days. Will drive over very early, check into Universal hotel to get our express passes, go to whichever park has early entry, spend night in Universal hotel, go to Universal again next day and then head back to our Disney hotel the second evening. We looked at the cost of unlimited park to park express pass for our two days and it was $919 - compared to the $315 (including tax) that we are paying for the Universal hotel. Booked through Orbitz with a 15% code.