Does US andIOA allow onsite guests in earlier then the other guests?

Pooh667

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Hi,

My friend said that she read in one of the guide books that US and IOA allow onsite guests into the parks an hour earlier then they open to the public. I think she is confusing it with Disney because I can not find any information on that, so I thought if anybody knows you guys would know. Thanks.


Susan :D
 
Several years ago the Universal parks had "early opening" days, but not for a while now. The on site guests have no need to get there early since you will have FOTL with your wonderful room key.
 
Yeah. It is great to actually be able to sleep late during a theme park vacation and know that you will still be able to do everything you want--as many times as you want. I don't think we got to the parks much before 10 or 11 on our last trip down.
 

With FOTL, you can head to the parks at noon and still get it all done!!!!
 
Seveal years ago (even before IOA opened up if I remember correctly) if you had a multi day pass you could get in early. But it was pretty lame as I recall they only opened up ET and Back to the Future.
 











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