Early Park Access is helpful for the Harry Potter rides.It is doable in a day as well? Just assuming you didn't do anything else at the parks? (Not that I would, but if I were prioritizing Harry Potter content)
Early Park Access is helpful for the Harry Potter rides.
Arrive at whichever park is open an hour early for a couple rides on that park's major HP ride, then get in line for Hogwarts Express to transfer to the other park for the other major HP ride before the lines are long. Hogwarts Express does not start until the other park is open.
So if US is the early access park: Ride Escape from Gringotts twice, get in line for Hogwarts Express, ride the Forbidden Journey.
Universal Partner Hotel Packages also get Early Park Access:Just be aware this Early Park Access is only available to on-site hotel guests.
Universal Partner Hotel Packages also get Early Park Access:
http://www.universalorlandovacations.com/Deals/Deal.aspx?deal=744
We have stayed at the Four Points Sheraton to get Early Park Access.
You have to book through the Universal vacation website as part of a package to get the early entry perk. At least that's how I've read it.Never realized it extended to them...I have only stayed on-site or "really" off-site!![]()
It is doable in a day as well? Just assuming you didn't do anything else at the parks? (Not that I would, but if I were prioritizing Harry Potter content)
The Harry Potter stuff in both parks is doable in a day. Owl X's plan is good - get there for Early Access at whichever park is offering it, explore/ride in either Hogsmeade or Diagon Alley, then hop on the Hogwarts Express to the other park. You'll want to take time to immerse yourselves in the whole Wizarding World - it is amazingly detailed and there are a lot of little nooks and crannies to explore (especially in Diagon Alley). Eat in the restaurants, see a show, visit all the shops etc. There are so many details from the books that if your teen is into the books, you won't want to miss them. As Owl X said you will need the Park-to-Park ticket. If you don't get the Early Access, go to whichever park didn't have Early Access that day - arrive at the gates well before opening time and hit the Harry Potter stuff right away. Have fun - they really do bring the Harry Potter books to life!
tagging on to OPs question- is it a good plan to do all HP one day - and then go back and do everything else the next day? We have 2 day park to park tickets
If you have 2 day park to park tickets, I recommend doing the HP attractions at the park opening hours both days. Hogwarts Express is different depending on the direction, so you want to board it in both parks.tagging on to OPs question- is it a good plan to do all HP one day - and then go back and do everything else the next day? We have 2 day park to park tickets
which HP park would you start with?If you have 2 day park to park tickets, I recommend doing the HP attractions at the park opening hours both days. Hogwarts Express is different depending on the direction, so you want to board it in both parks.
Then spend most of the rest of the day in the other areas of the parks.
Like Harry, I'd start in London then Diagon Alley (Universal).which HP park would you start with?
Like Harry, I'd start in London then Diagon Alley (Universal).
I would start and end days in HP parts and ride other stuff during the day.