MIChessGuy
(Almost) Too Old for Roller Coasters
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Yep, I got an email update about the hotel this morning and conspicuously absent was any reference to express passes. Looks like it's not happening.
Yep they only mentioned the dedicated entrance. I had assumed that Helios would come with early entry but now it feels likely to me that they might follow the Universal Hollywood model of selling that access separately. I paid for it when we went there and it was 100% worth it for knocking out most of Super Mario Land before the regular opening crowds arrived (although the multiple long escalators also helped with that, lol). But I had hoped it would be included with Helios if not the other premiere hotels.Yep, I got an email update about the hotel this morning and conspicuously absent was any reference to express passes. Looks like it's not happening.
All the onsite hotels include early park admission per Universal website, so the question is will that perk include Epic too
FWIW (not sure if anyone has posted elsewhere about this, but) I called the number to see if any reservations could be made at this point in time and was told "not right now, but you should be able to within a few weeks". Also asked about room pricing for when we are thinking about booking next September (2025) and couldn't provide any info.
I basically thought the same thing. Just a slightly larger scale version of those two with perhaps an added Greek nod. Although I have to say the standard rooms don't appear to be as nice as Riviera IMO, everything else looks great and the ultimate trump card compared to anything at WDW is the dedicated park entrance.From the brief video, the common area reminds me of a combination between Disney's Riviera and Gran Destino. I was hoping to see more "celestial steampunk" though.
I think they're going to sell EP to only Helios guests for an additional cost.Universal Orlando on social media: “While Universal Helios Grand Hotel will not include Universal Express Unlimited, Guests can take advantage of other incredible exclusive theme park benefits.”
The careful way this is worded makes me think that they could offer the Universal Express (one time per ride) as opposed to the Express Unlimited. It does leave that possibility open.Universal Orlando on social media: “While Universal Helios Grand Hotel will not include Universal Express Unlimited, Guests can take advantage of other incredible exclusive theme park benefits.”
I just asked them this very question this morning about the standard Universal Express (one-time use per ride per day) and their response was:The careful way this is worded makes me think that they could offer the Universal Express (one time per ride) as opposed to the Express Unlimited. It does leave that possibility open.
One can hope...although my best guess is early entry, no express.
I also saw that the standard rooms are 325 sq. ft. at Helios. For reference RPR standard rooms are 335, PBR 450, HR 375, while CBR, ES, and Adventura range between 300-314 for standard rooms.
I'm quite disappointed in the design and size of the rooms. The HTTYD Kids' Suites looked really cute, though,, for families who like to spread out. I wonder if all 14 have theme park views. I can't imagine paying what I fear they will go for ($1,300++) and not getting the great view, even if the back gets a view of fireworks. Hopefully every single room category is broken up by views so you can pay extra for a view if that's important to you. Themed Kids' Suites are not divided by views at the other resorts that offer them.
Gosh! That's going to be hours and hours wasted in all the lines. If that's the case, we'll go for one day just to eat (if we can even get a reservation) and walk around.I'm wondering if they'll initially keep the entire park like they do with Hagrid's currently.
Yeah it wouldn't be ideal. I could see the lines being somewhat manageable if they cap attendance, then the absence of Express would theoretically make each standby wait shorter than it otherwise would be.Gosh! That's going to be hours and hours wasted in all the lines. If that's the case, we'll go for one day just to eat (if we can even get a reservation) and walk around.
Have we seen anywhere that they mean EE at Epic, and not just that Helios is eligible for normal EE the same as the other onsite resorts are eligible?Surprised and delighted that they will include early entry and not charge separately for it.
https://www.universalorlando.com/web/en/us/places-to-stay/hotels/compare-featuresHave we seen anywhere that they mean EE at Epic, and not just that Helios is eligible for normal EE the same as the other onsite resorts are eligible?