Express pass and hotel choice

disneydreamgirl

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We are booked for mid-March, have two-day passes already and are considering booking Cabana Bay for two nights prior to heading to WDW, realizing that we will have access to HP an hour early but no express pass. Since we aren't roller coaster riders, we were thinking we might be able to go without the express pass during what Universal Orlando is calling moderate crowds...are we kidding ourselves? TIA to the experts here!
 
Well, Express Pass works on almost every ride and show. So it's not just the coasters that it helps with.

For my family, every minute counts. Even if the EP saves us 3 minutes in a line, that's 3 minutes to be used elsewhere. Sometimes those minutes are used on other rides, but sometimes they are used to savor a coffee and rock cake back behind the Three Broomsticks, watching the turtles swimming in the water below. We just love having EP.

Other people have no problem going without the EP. I asked my family if they would like to stay at CB this time (it's nearly half the price than even my really good price at RPR) and they shuddered. It's 2 against 1 here, so my "hey, maybe we could try it" lost, LOL.
 
March is prime time for spring breaks.It can be moderate to crowded as far as crowds go.Express pass is good on ALL rides and shows except: Harry Potter Forbidden Journey, Gringotts, Hogwarts express ,Ollivanders,Kang and kodas and Pteranodon flyers. It is not just good on coasters and it is worth every penny to us even in slower times
 
I remember the first time we went. We had EP, and walked past a HUGE line for Men in Black. We rode it about 5 times in a row while the same people were standing in the big line. I can't imagine ever waiting in those lines.

I guess if you only intend to hang out in the HP areas, it would be a waste of money. Also, some rides have single-rider lines that are faster, but I don't have any experience with that.

I ADORE the Cabana Bay theme and would love to save the money too, but it's not worth it for us.
 

For about $5 you can get a subscription to touringplan.com that has recommended Universal/IOA touring plans. We had also been to the parks before, so started with these and did some customization, taking off things we weren't interested in, plugged in our date (it was just a one day park to park for us) and looked at wait times.

This convinced us (and if worked out great), that for the week before Christmas week we didn't need either early entry or express pass. Even at this less busy time though there were just a lot of people in the Diagaon Alley area. Waits weren't bad (practically walk on for most things), but for looking around in HP areas I could even then see how early entry would be nice to look around without so many bodies there. And that was a crowd level 3 day.

We did the same thing for a later time in March (peak spring break season) just to see what things would look like then. Your dates might not be as crowded as ours being earlier in the month. Based on that (if we decide to do a day at Universal again), I decided it would be worth it to use to stay in one of the deluxe onsite for the night before (first day of trip) before moving to our other place so we could get both the early entry and the express pass. And I upped the budget for this (lol -- very cool place, but it sure is expensive to do just one day here // better value of course for more days, but one would be all we are interested in). DH hasn't seen HP areas before, and if he comes on the trip we may want to add this as DS would love for him to see these. A big thing here though is that DS would do some stuff we wouldn't and with this our waits for him at exits will be more like four minutes / six minutes here and there vs. 20 minutes, 25 minutes, etc. making for a more fun day for us. DH in particular really hates lines and waiting around and typically skips theme parks entirely. If it was DH only actually, I don't think there is anything except the HP areas and maybe Jurassic Park area that he'd actually have any interest in.

You might want to see what the waits look like for you for what you would do, and if that looks reasonable, or if you'd want to spend extra dollars for express passes or onsite (it is a pretty big premium -- deluxe was $180 more for our one night). It was interesting that staying at the Universal hotel that doesn't offer FOT and express pass cost (We probably won't do anything more than one time) was very similar in cost to staying a the deluxe hotel (deluxe hotel for the three of us maybe $40 more expensive). That was so close in cost though that for that I'd do deluxe, so we could hop on things if we wanted too more than once with the FOL pass. Both hotels look nice and would be very adequate for us, but I'm guessing maybe the deluxe hotel is maybe a little nicer too. I'm really, though, more of the three star vs. four star hotel kind of person - don't like higher food costs and extra add on costs most four star hotels have.
 
Thanks for the advice, everyone. Kathy, I have a touring plans subscription and am glad you reminded me of it! I ran a couple of scenarios and can see that the Express Pass is a good idea for us. I just love the Cabana Bay themeing and would have loved to stay there. My other major consideration is that DH will still be recovering from injuries (really bad cycling accident in September, spent almost 11 weeks in hospital/rehab) and minimizing standing and commotion will be better for him. Now that I realize so many attractions are part of the program, it really does make sense.

Next question...anyone actually been able to get a AAA/CAA discount on rooms or booked from a third-party? Also, Mousesavers recommends Orbitz and Cheaptickets that gets a reduced rate on the rooms...need to get rooms booked soon and then on to rental car booking.
 














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