Express Pass what?

Sheesh, with this attitude, why bother going to a theme park at all!? :confused3 Perhaps you don't understand how the Express passes work, or why they cost extra... If having shorter wait times is important to you, then buy the Express Pass. If it's not, then don't. *shrug*

Exactly. Why would anyone stay onsite if there were free fastpasses always available?
 
I am revisiting the idea now solely because I am a Harry Potter fan, but as a FL resident, it is a terrible value to just go to the parks for 1 day, pay for parking, get in an hour later than resort guests and have no "Express pass" unless staying on property. By no means am I happy with everything Disney is doing nowadays, but I consider Disney theming to be classic, and UsO theming to be extremely outdated. JMO
It's not going to be a good value to go for a single day...you're right. It's expensive as there are no discounts for single day tickets plus parking does add up. That's why having an AP is a good value especially if you're a FL resident.

I don't get the whole themeing thing. How can one thing be classic and something else be outdated? Future World is completely outdated...or is that classic? Tomorrowland needs a facelift...outdated or classic? To me it's outdated...not classic.
 
We may be going to Universal in August I purchased the tickets before Harry Potter opened at AAA they are for 7 days 2 parks tickets. We booked the bounce back free dining at Disney and I was thinking of driving over a couple of days. I considered going a couple days early staying at Universal then moving over to Disney but that would an extra expense for the resort and food. We could at least eat breakfast and dinner at Disney. Can we buy the express passes if we need them even though we have tickets already? My DS21 is autistic and doesn't do well waiting in long lines. Thanks, Linda :)
 
Can we buy the express passes if we need them even though we have tickets already? My DS21 is autistic and doesn't do well waiting in long lines. Thanks, Linda :)
Yes you can. Express Plus passes are separate tickets that do not tie into your park tickets. They are sold throughout both parks.
 

We may be going to Universal in August I purchased the tickets before Harry Potter opened at AAA they are for 7 days 2 parks tickets. We booked the bounce back free dining at Disney and I was thinking of driving over a couple of days. I considered going a couple days early staying at Universal then moving over to Disney but that would an extra expense for the resort and food. We could at least eat breakfast and dinner at Disney. Can we buy the express passes if we need them even though we have tickets already? My DS21 is autistic and doesn't do well waiting in long lines. Thanks, Linda :)

You can also go to Guest Services and get an Attraction Assistance Pass; it is free for those who can't handle lines due to a disability. When the wait time at a ride is under 30 minutes, you will be immediately let into the Express queue. However, if the line is over 30 minutes you will be issued a return time to come back. This works at all attractions, including those that do not normally accept Express Passes.
 
Yes you can. Express Plus passes are separate tickets that do not tie into your park tickets. They are sold throughout both parks.

Thank you that's good to know, I will wait till we get there and see how the crowds are.:) Linda
 
You can also go to Guest Services and get an Attraction Assistance Pass; it is free for those who can't handle lines due to a disability. When the wait time at a ride is under 30 minutes, you will be immediately let into the Express queue. However, if the line is over 30 minutes you will be issued a return time to come back. This works at all attractions, including those that do not normally accept Express Passes.

Thank you we will definitely look into this! Linda :)
 
My son and I are looking to arrive Thanksgiving day and stay to Friday. We are checking into Disney Saturday for a week.

I am not familiar with Universal and only been once about 5 years ago and the park was reserved just for us for a trade show group.

Is there a way I can see historical info about crowd levels for those two days? If I know that, I think then I can decide to stay onsite to take advantage of the front of the line ticket option or to stay offsite.

To make sure I understand this, only the onsite resorts offer the unlimited express line? But I could stay at a near by resort and just add the unlimited express the day of IF the crowds are bad? Or what you can add the day of, is only good for one time per ride????

Sorry if I am confusing....
Thanks for your help!
 
My son and I are looking to arrive Thanksgiving day and stay to Friday. We are checking into Disney Saturday for a week.

I am not familiar with Universal and only been once about 5 years ago and the park was reserved just for us for a trade show group.

Is there a way I can see historical info about crowd levels for those two days? If I know that, I think then I can decide to stay onsite to take advantage of the front of the line ticket option or to stay offsite.

To make sure I understand this, only the onsite resorts offer the unlimited express line? But I could stay at a near by resort and just add the unlimited express the day of IF the crowds are bad? Or what you can add the day of, is only good for one time per ride????

Sorry if I am confusing....
Thanks for your help!
Extremely BUSY those days 8 and 9 -Th/F-out of 10 per touring plans( touringplans now has a crowd calendar for US/IOA).IF you stay onsite at PBH,RPR and HRH( I say this specifically because the new resort Cabana Beach which opens NEXT March is NOT eligible for express pass benefits) you get unlimited express pass.You can buy express pass in the parks, but it is limited to ONE ride per attraction, there is an unlimited version but I believe it is part of the VIP pkg which is pricey.For 2 park express access those days it will be $69.99 PER PERSON not incl. park admission.Also we dont recommend buying it till you get there.They are PARK specific, DATE specfic and NON REFUNDABLE for any reason.
Express pass cost goes up with projected crowd levels so it is quite possible it could be more than that when the dates come closer.
 
Extremely BUSY those days 8 and 9 -Th/F-out of 10 per touring plans( touringplans now has a crowd calendar for US/IOA).IF you stay onsite at PBH,RPR and HRH( I say this specifically because the new resort Cabana Beach which opens NEXT March is NOT eligible for express pass benefits) you get unlimited express pass.You can buy express pass in the parks, but it is limited to ONE ride per attraction, there is an unlimited version but I believe it is part of the VIP pkg which is pricey.For 2 park express access those days it will be $69.99 PER PERSON not incl. park admission.Also we dont recommend buying it till you get there.They are PARK specific, DATE specfic and NON REFUNDABLE for any reason.
Express pass cost goes up with projected crowd levels so it is quite possible it could be more than that when the dates come closer.



So I should just stay at there on site resort correct? THoughts?
 
So I should just stay at there on site resort correct? THoughts?

I would if you can.They are definitely worth the money if you have it.they are deluxe resorts, very pretty and quite nice ( except the new one that is under construction) and all within strolling distance to the gates.They also each have a dedicated boat to the parks.The unlimited express pass plus early entry for onsite guests will make touring alot easier, you wont need to plan anything other than the Harry Potter stuff
 
Sheesh, with this attitude, why bother going to a theme park at all!? :confused3 Perhaps you don't understand how the Express passes work, or why they cost extra... If having shorter wait times is important to you, then buy the Express Pass. If it's not, then don't. *shrug*
OR you could just go to Disney and use a free fast-pass!;)
 
The main difference with the ep that you get when staying at an onsite resort and the one you purchase is that the resort ep is unlimited. You can ride 5 or more rides on the busiest of days in an hour, more on less busy days. The free WDW fastpass, well free IS good, but how many can you get in a day- 4,5,6? Can't even compare Disney's fp or the UO one time per ride ep with the onsite unlimited ep!

Totally different park experience- and well worth it.
 





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