We are going to be in Orlando May 11-15. We are going to Universal the 12th & 13th, I was also on the fence about staying onsite & ended up breaking down & booking RPR for the night of the 12th. I did it because I wanted it to be a more relaxed theme park trip (about as relaxed as you can get for a theme park) & not have to worry about having a touring plan. This is our first time to Universal & a pretty short trip for us so I just want to make sure we are able to do everything without stressing about it. Plus, my 10 year old is a HUGE Harry Potter fan so I really wanted her to be able to enjoy that part. Granted, we are staying at 3 different hotels for 4 nights, but I think it will be worth it. I think I did pretty good price wise, the entire trip for lodging is only $450 for 4 nights. Either way I think we would have been fine, I just didn't want to deal with lines & plans. Good luck.
for me, my vacation is more than just doing the parks for the rides.
it is the complete immersion of the darkside experience by staying on site.
We have only spent 1 night on-site (HRH) and that was 1 night I got (while already having 7 nights at a Marriott condo) mainly for the Express pass for 2 days. I hope we can afford to stay on-site again someday. What is nice about the Universal parks and hotels (compared to Disney on-site) is that it is so quick and easy it is to walk from park to park and to back to the on-site hotels. Yes, you can walk to Magic Kingdom from the Contemporary and you can walk to Hollywood Studios and Epcot from the Boardwalk area resorts but we never made it back in the middle of our park day to take a break like we did at our HRH stay. Yes, we had club level access so maybe that had something to do with it.

I was wondering about this myself. We are going to Universal in Dec on the 9th, 10th, 11th and SeaWorld on the 12th and 13th and Busch Gardens on the 14th. We have hotel points so our hotel stay for the length--8th to the 15th would be FREE.
When we went in 2006 the second week of December, we walked on rides including Spiderman (which was the only super cool ride we rode, we are NOT rollercoaster people), so I was thinking we did not need to stay on property. I also find it ridiculous to pay 18 to self park and to pay for internet.
But our daughter is a huge HP fan and wants immerse herself in that portion of the park.
Is it really necessary to stay on-site to have an enjoyable time? It is 225 plus tax per night at the Polynesian looking hotel plus tax and internet daily and parking daily...just for a place to sleep and get into a park early? I don't mind that if I am going to actually enjoy the hotel, but we do Disney parks from first thing in the morning until pretty late....we only sleep and shower at the hotel.
But it is only for three days and she is totally worth it and we are getting older, lol.
Thanks in advance.![]()
you should be able to enter into parry hotter around 9ish if you are in the entrance line early.
onsite guests will already be in that section of the park but it won't be full.
it can become crowded by 11, depending on the dates.
your trip to the darkside shouldn't encounter hugh crowds at all.
early december doesn't have crowds.
staying onsite has its conveniences.
no commute time needed to plan for.
no need to carry many things into the park for your day there.
for those that stay onsite at the motherland, you will find peeps that want to be onsite for the conveniences of not having to travel from offsite.
staying offsite at disney means you have to get up early, get ready for the day and pack what you need for that time period, drive to the parks, then tram it to the park gate.
same set up for the darkside hotels.
staying onsite at any resort makes your vacation there go smoother.
it gives you more park time than commuting and organizing the event when you stay offsite.
when i am at disney, i stay at disney.
when i am at UOR, i stay at UOR.

The parks are dead during that time. Even though it is more enjoyable being onsite, you won't have any lines to worry about. With an ap, rooms are probably about $170 at the RPR at that time. You might want to look at getting one.

But a stay at a value Disney resort is a hundred dollars less and free parking and I think wifi.
Thank you for your advice and insight. I guess a three day stay will not break the budget and we have to pay for parking whether we stay on-site or off.