You can take a taxi to Universal from Disney. We stay at Royal Pacific Resort (for the Polynesian feel! Coming from Illinois I want the tropics as much as possible while we are down there!). IF you stay at one of the Universal sites you get access to the parks an hour earlier than non-Universal Resort stayers. Unfortunately, Universal does not transportation like Disney. You can have Mears Transportation (I think it's $18/person) or a taxi to the airport. Your DD will LOVE Harry Potter! We are on our countdown....we'll be there in 22 days!!! Have fun!!!![]()
Do they still make you get a "return time pass" ( fastpass for lack of knowledge as to what they are called at Universal) for Wizarding World? I guess it depends on how busy the parks are. We are going March 7th...
If so, where do they distribute these passes? At the Wizarding World entrance?
I havent heard of this happening for a while now--even over the holidays. Doesn't mean it didn't happen though. For March 7, I don't think you have anything to worry about.
yes, Three Broomsticks is a counter service and can get pretty busy. Breakfast is for those that book a WWOHP package but sometimes they will allow others in if there is space. We have had dinner there and it was very good.Awesome. And the Three Broomsticks *is* a counter-service restaurant we can just walk up to right? All this talk about reservations are only for the breakfast experience?
Just planning on what rids we want to definitely do...is the Flight of the Hippogriff coaster similar to Goofy's Barnstormer? Also, if we are gOing at the peak of Spring Break (ugh), but staying onsite, can we expect little wait time for repeat rides with express?
Thanks!
Wait until you arrive and see the wait times before deciding on spending the money for Express Plus passes. It's probably you won't need it as many schools will have started back by then.We are planning one day visit to Universal, mainly b/c of WWHP. I think kids in our party all read the books and watched the movies so it was a must for them. I am planning of taking them on Aug 27,Mon. I know that southern schools have started at this point and I wanted to avoid the weekend crowd. We'll try to get there supper early and hit WWHP first thing and plan on spending rest of day at both parks. The kids aren't really into big roller coaster rides. They could do Thunder Mt sort of ride but no more scary than that. So we are naturally planning on watching shows and mild rides.
Do we need express pass?
Does anyone know if the Castle Tour has been open since Spring Break started? I know it can be sporadic but I'm wondering if they are keeping it closed through SB.
Did they ever get the issue with bigger riders fixed on the Forbidden Journey. Took the family to Universal in Oct. 2010 and found out I was too big to go on th Forbidden Journey ride. Spent a lot of money just to be told "sorry". Was not happy!!!!
Never have had an issue with any DW ride, Six Flags ride, airline seats, etc.
I'm 6' and 280#
Yes they did make adjustments and we haven't had many people report that they haven't been able to fit since then. They may have made them just after your last visit, as the adjustments have been made for quite a while.
When we went they had a modified chair, but I think it had just been installed.
They took us to a back area where there was a static mock-up, but it wouldn't lock up.
Hopefully, it has been modified again.
They sure need to publish some stats on waist and chest size requirements.
They have a min. height requirement, but if size is an issues they should list the requirements.
Our last trip was based around one ride Harry Potter, spent over $5K for the trip and stood in line for 2 hours.
If there is an issue you should be able to know before all that.
Very bad design and planning and even worse PR.