LOVE2VACATION
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 7, 2005
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I am very excited about coming to Universal for the first time, but I'm in a quandry about where to stay. Here is my situation and I hope locals or frequent Universal guests can help me out: This trip is just for me and my 12 year old son. We are coming over his spring break. We will arrive March 20 and leave on March 25. From 8am until 3:00pm on Monday - Friday he will be attending a baseball camp on Lee Road which (from the best I can tell) is a little north of Orlando. I can't decide if I want to stay in one of the three Universal hotels and make that drive every morning to the baseball camp OR stay closer to the camp and make the drive in the late afternoon to Universal. I used Mapquest to get my directions and it shows the drive to be 12 miles - taking 19 minutes to arrive.
My main concerns with this situation are:
1- Will my morning drive really be longer than that since it will be during "rush hour?"
2- How is parking at the Universal hotels? Is it easy getting in and out?
3- If I decide to stay closer to the baseball park - how would the drive back be at night?
As much as I hate thinking about getting up earlier to make it to the baseball park by 8:00am, I think the advantage of being "on-site" with the front of the line privilage may make it worth the lost sleep. I assume spring break time is a very busy time at Universal and the front of the line thing could come in very handy since we won't even get our park day started until around 4:00pm. Any opinions would be greatly appreciated!
Michelle
My main concerns with this situation are:
1- Will my morning drive really be longer than that since it will be during "rush hour?"
2- How is parking at the Universal hotels? Is it easy getting in and out?
3- If I decide to stay closer to the baseball park - how would the drive back be at night?
As much as I hate thinking about getting up earlier to make it to the baseball park by 8:00am, I think the advantage of being "on-site" with the front of the line privilage may make it worth the lost sleep. I assume spring break time is a very busy time at Universal and the front of the line thing could come in very handy since we won't even get our park day started until around 4:00pm. Any opinions would be greatly appreciated!
Michelle