Thanks but our trip is the first week in May ( in 2 weeks), so no Pandora. I wonder if Seaworld and BG are an option for us? We do like coasters as long as they're smooth, I have an old neck injury I have to be careful of. We love the parks that have a good mix of rides and shows or just nice places to get a drink and soak up the atmosphere. For this reason , DH loves Epcot.
Oh man that sucks that you will miss Pandora this time. I will be going down 5/4 myself. My absolute favorite coaster is Mako at SeaWorld although I do also enjoy Falcon's Fury at BG. Mako is super smooth and not too many turns. I live in Charlotte and they just opened Fury 325 last year and I just got to ride last week. I believe it's the same coaster manufacturer as Mako but taller first drop. I was thinking it would be better than Mako but I found it is not. Oh course it is better since I can ride it any day on my way home from work but there's a lot of aggressive turns and loops that I do not find as enjoyable since you are going so fast and the wind is ridiculous. My favorite rides by park:
Disney: Everest, Dinosaur, ToT, the Aerosmith Ride, Toy Story
Universal: Gringott's, MIB, Mummy, Transformers, Jimmy Fallon, not RRR (it gives me a headache), Hulk
SeaWorld: Mako
BG: Falcon's Fury, Shierka (although it was rough the last time I was there in Dec), Cheetah Run
I do ride other things but I could ride the above rides multiple times a day. Manta at SeaWorld is a very intense coaster and at one point at the bottom of the first loop I feel like I'm losing my breath. Coasters like Dragon Challenge, Kumba, Mantu, and others like these I will ride but they all feel very similar.
Hum, EPCOT. That is a lot of people watching and not many rides. It's not really comparable to Universal just different. Studios at Universal has many rides, a couple shows, and the HP area is not as congested as IoA side. Early May won't be very busy unless you're thinking of going on a weekend. Wed 5/3 and Thurs 5/4 Studios is open 9 to 9. Really between Studios and CityWalk there are plenty of places to walk around and drink. Also I believe you get into the clubs at CityWalk for free with your day pass ticket. I love going to the Karaoke Club (with a live band except Sun and Mon nights) and Pat O'Brien's has a dueling piano bar. They are open until 2 am. You can leave and come back once you paid for parking if you need a break.