For 6 years old: US or IOA?

Luis Rodriguez

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We are going to visit Orlando this next September with our DD(6-about 43-44"). Which park do you think it would be better for her? US or IOA?

Thanks,

Luis
 
US for sure . Our son is just going to be 7 in Sept. He is almost 48 inches . He is just shy of 48 so he can not ride the Mummy but he did everything else in US . He did MIB, Simpsons, Jaws , Disaster , Jimmy Newtron ETC. I mean the only ride he missed was Mummy and only because he was too short. There are really cute rides in IOA but there are way more rides in US for her then in IOA. If you had to choose only one i would go with US.
 
I'd do both. Then you could hit the kids areas in both parks. A two-park ticket is almost the same price as a one park.
 
US for sure . Our son is just going to be 7 in Sept. He is almost 48 inches . He is just shy of 48 so he can not ride the Mummy but he did everything else in US . He did MIB, Simpsons, Jaws , Disaster , Jimmy Newtron ETC. I mean the only ride he missed was Mummy and only because he was too short. There are really cute rides in IOA but there are way more rides in US for her then in IOA. If you had to choose only one i would go with US.

I think I agree with you. Last time we visited US (both the park and the country :-) ) was in 2006, when our DD was 3. She did like things like Barney, seeing Scooby and the Jimmy Neutron ride. I concur with the facts that there are (maybe) more kiddie rides in US than in IOA.

I'd do both. Then you could hit the kids areas in both parks. A two-park ticket is almost the same price as a one park.

We have scheduled only one day for Universal, so this limits our options (I, for once, would love to ride Spideman again)

Thanks to both of you for your answers!!

Regards,

Luis
 

We have scheduled only one day for Universal, so this limits our options (I, for once, would love to ride Spideman again)

You can get a one day/two park ticket for almost the same price as a one day/one park. Then you can do Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure in one day. Although Universal Studios have fewer rides with height requirements, Islands of Adventure has some incredible rides for young kids. I bet your child would love all of Seuss Landing in Islands of Adventure and you could get to ride Spiderman.
 
You can get a one day/two park ticket for almost the same price as a one day/one park. Then you can do Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure in one day. Although Universal Studios have fewer rides with height requirements, Islands of Adventure has some incredible rides for young kids. I bet your child would love all of Seuss Landing in Islands of Adventure and you could get to ride Spiderman.

I agree, go for the one day two park ticket...she would love seuss Island.
 
You can get a one day/two park ticket for almost the same price as a one day/one park. Then you can do Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure in one day. Although Universal Studios have fewer rides with height requirements, Islands of Adventure has some incredible rides for young kids. I bet your child would love all of Seuss Landing in Islands of Adventure and you could get to ride Spiderman.

I also think thats the best way to go. At IOA, theres also lots of cool stuff to do in Toon Lagoon that makes for fabulous photo ops. Also, theres a couple of random little water play areas around the park which are not only fun, but a nice way to cool off.
 















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