peimikes
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Hi I've read the stickies but still need help.
The last time we were at Universal was in 1997. Soooo it's been a while
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I'm in the process of coming up with a budget for universal to see if it's doable for us this year. We're thinking Nov 10-19 (the date is flexible but would like to be mid to late Nov). How are the crowds normally at that time of year? Should we be looking at staying at a universal resort for FOTL? Off site is much more budget friendly! But we're considering staying onsite if it is really going to impact our experience.
We normally go to Disney in Sept but went in Nov last year and found it much busier than Sept. Of course we were there during Food & Wine. Once that was over it seemed much more manageable. I'm trying to imagine how the first part of the trip would be without FP and I wouldn't want to do it and I feel like I know all the ins and outs of Disney and I know I don't for Universal.
We normally spend 10 full park days at Disney every year and find it's good & relaxing and we don't have to rush to do everything we'd like to do. Is 9 days to much for universal? We are considering taking 1 or 2 days out of that to go to seaworld too (but haven't made up our mind). With arrival and departure and possibly going to seaworld it would be more like 6 or 7 days at universal. Would the Orlando Flex Ticket be the best way to go for tickets? My other thought was one of the adults getting the preferred annual pass (I think there is a room discount for on-site?) and buying the other tickets but not sure how this would work out, the biggest ticket seems to be a 4 day on Universal's site?
If it makes a difference there are 2 adult in the party and 1 child who will be 7 at the time of the trip.
thanks for any help
The last time we were at Universal was in 1997. Soooo it's been a while

I'm in the process of coming up with a budget for universal to see if it's doable for us this year. We're thinking Nov 10-19 (the date is flexible but would like to be mid to late Nov). How are the crowds normally at that time of year? Should we be looking at staying at a universal resort for FOTL? Off site is much more budget friendly! But we're considering staying onsite if it is really going to impact our experience.
We normally go to Disney in Sept but went in Nov last year and found it much busier than Sept. Of course we were there during Food & Wine. Once that was over it seemed much more manageable. I'm trying to imagine how the first part of the trip would be without FP and I wouldn't want to do it and I feel like I know all the ins and outs of Disney and I know I don't for Universal.
We normally spend 10 full park days at Disney every year and find it's good & relaxing and we don't have to rush to do everything we'd like to do. Is 9 days to much for universal? We are considering taking 1 or 2 days out of that to go to seaworld too (but haven't made up our mind). With arrival and departure and possibly going to seaworld it would be more like 6 or 7 days at universal. Would the Orlando Flex Ticket be the best way to go for tickets? My other thought was one of the adults getting the preferred annual pass (I think there is a room discount for on-site?) and buying the other tickets but not sure how this would work out, the biggest ticket seems to be a 4 day on Universal's site?
If it makes a difference there are 2 adult in the party and 1 child who will be 7 at the time of the trip.
thanks for any help