wholesomejoe
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I got the wild idea to take my family to either Universal or Disney after the new year, as sort of a late Christmas present for my 5 year old boy. I gave him the option of Universal Orlando or WDW, and after looking at every attraction, videos etc. he chose Universal. I'm a indie film maker, and he's "odd" for a 5 year old. His favorite movies are Ghostbusters, Christine, The Goonies, Beetlejuice, Howard the Duck, etc. stuff most kids wouldn't even know about at his age.
He immediately was drawn to Harry Potter, Spiderman, The Beetlejuice show. The only things he seemed interested in at Disney were the haunted attractions and Star Wars stuff. I think he'd have fun at either place once he got there, but I wanted him to pick since the trip was for him. We'll take him to whatever place we don't go this year, next year anyway. Luckily for me Universal seems like its HALF as expensive as WDW. I did check all the height requirements, and with shoes on he hits 44" tall. That's tall enough to ride everything but the big roller coasters, and the big harry potter ride. He seemed more interested in getting a wand than rides, but it may be a different story when we get there. I hope he won't be too disappointed to not ride that one.
It will be me, my wife, and five year old. We plan to see USF and IOA. I want to get a 2 day plus 1 free pass they are doing right now. I found several packaged deals in the 599-700 range that would include tickets, hotel (off site but still offers some benefits). I would assume WDW is the most expensive of the two parks. I think I quoted tickets for just two days, with the park hopper option at 881.00 for all 3 of us.
Anyway, my question revolves around time to go. I've been reading and reading, and reading (because I love to do research) and it seems like January or February is a good time to go.
We plan to leave on a Thursday after I get off work (we live in GA.. so its only a 4 hr drive from here) Check into our hotel on Thursday evening, and hit the parks Friday morning, Spend all day friday/saturday and then half a day Sunday and head back Sunday evening. This way, my son only misses one day of school, and I only miss a day of work. He only has limited days he can miss and he's already missed 6 for a trip to texas we took a few months ago.
I understand the weekend days are going to be the most crowded, but that's going to be the best for us with out schedules. My work is difficult with giving us time off due to coverage, so one day off is easier to get than several in a row.
So here are the dates I had in mind..
Jan 17-20
24-27
Jan 31- Feb 3
The 17-20 is obviously MLK day weekend, and that was my first choice until I realized that. Looking at some crowd calendar's it looks like it might be a bad choice. My 5 year old doesn't have a ton of patience for waiting more than 20-30 minutes. I also don't want to be rushed around the park just trying to beat crowds to rides. The last time I went was when IOA was being built. and I remember standing in line for back to the future for 2 hrs.. well just about every ride we got on was at least an hr or more wait.. this was in the middle of summer though.
My question is, should we chance that or go one of the other times? The sooner the better!
I'm also afraid of rides being closed that we will really want to ride. Is there any way to accurately tell what will be open or closed? It's just an expensive trip to not get to do everything.
Well that was longer than I intended.. any help is appreciated.
He immediately was drawn to Harry Potter, Spiderman, The Beetlejuice show. The only things he seemed interested in at Disney were the haunted attractions and Star Wars stuff. I think he'd have fun at either place once he got there, but I wanted him to pick since the trip was for him. We'll take him to whatever place we don't go this year, next year anyway. Luckily for me Universal seems like its HALF as expensive as WDW. I did check all the height requirements, and with shoes on he hits 44" tall. That's tall enough to ride everything but the big roller coasters, and the big harry potter ride. He seemed more interested in getting a wand than rides, but it may be a different story when we get there. I hope he won't be too disappointed to not ride that one.
It will be me, my wife, and five year old. We plan to see USF and IOA. I want to get a 2 day plus 1 free pass they are doing right now. I found several packaged deals in the 599-700 range that would include tickets, hotel (off site but still offers some benefits). I would assume WDW is the most expensive of the two parks. I think I quoted tickets for just two days, with the park hopper option at 881.00 for all 3 of us.
Anyway, my question revolves around time to go. I've been reading and reading, and reading (because I love to do research) and it seems like January or February is a good time to go.
We plan to leave on a Thursday after I get off work (we live in GA.. so its only a 4 hr drive from here) Check into our hotel on Thursday evening, and hit the parks Friday morning, Spend all day friday/saturday and then half a day Sunday and head back Sunday evening. This way, my son only misses one day of school, and I only miss a day of work. He only has limited days he can miss and he's already missed 6 for a trip to texas we took a few months ago.
I understand the weekend days are going to be the most crowded, but that's going to be the best for us with out schedules. My work is difficult with giving us time off due to coverage, so one day off is easier to get than several in a row.
So here are the dates I had in mind..
Jan 17-20
24-27
Jan 31- Feb 3
The 17-20 is obviously MLK day weekend, and that was my first choice until I realized that. Looking at some crowd calendar's it looks like it might be a bad choice. My 5 year old doesn't have a ton of patience for waiting more than 20-30 minutes. I also don't want to be rushed around the park just trying to beat crowds to rides. The last time I went was when IOA was being built. and I remember standing in line for back to the future for 2 hrs.. well just about every ride we got on was at least an hr or more wait.. this was in the middle of summer though.
My question is, should we chance that or go one of the other times? The sooner the better!
I'm also afraid of rides being closed that we will really want to ride. Is there any way to accurately tell what will be open or closed? It's just an expensive trip to not get to do everything.
Well that was longer than I intended.. any help is appreciated.