I think we are heading to Universal for the first time over our Spring Break in April. I'm scared and totally overwhelmed over planning this one...

(In a this is not a real problem kind of thing

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I think this is why I never do this trip because I am so comfortable with my disney planning....
Trying to figure out if CL is the same over there. Anyone have any experience with Universal hotels CL? Or non CL rooms? or even close offsite? And what ticket package do I want? I want to be able to go where I want the 3 park days we have there and have as little wait time as possible
Anyone, any advice from you guys is most appreciated. I will hop over to the Universal forum as well and ask there as well.

[/QUOTE/) My family has stayed at many of the Disney CL over the years and we have stayed a couple of times at the PB hotel CL with our last visit being this past Dec. When we did a split stay between the BWI CL and PBR CL. To be honest we love both places but they are different in many ways.
A stay at the Universal resort CL is so much more laid back and relaxed. Book your room and your planning is about done, and that is the hard part because we are so "trained" to plan every little detail at Disney. The front of the line pass that you receive with your room is SO much better than a FP system. I have never made a reservation at a restaurant at Universal and always eat were we want to.
As far as CL lounges go we love both. The food was wonderful at both but more of a meal at PBR. Breakfast had scrambled eggs, meats, potatoes and a large variety of pastries along with individual small boxed cereals and oatmeal with different toppings. I have heard that the BWI has upped the breakfast offerings since we were there but they were more of a continental breakfast with no cold cereals and no eggs or potatoes.
The staff are wonderful at both. More than once at the PBR a staff member would come over to our table and offer to top off my wine glass or see if we needed anything else. If you have read any of my posts on the dis you will see that I just love the BWI CL staff.
It was a nice treat one day at PBR to return for an afternoon swim and have poolside drink service and a pool to ourselves.
My biggest gripe at PBR is that all the drinks sit out on the countertop so they are warm. I'm talking about soft drinks and waters and they do not have refrigerators in the rooms.
Universal will also cost you about half what the hotel price is at Disney. If you have any questions just ask away, because I could type all day on this topic