samheatherwhite
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I have posted 2 on the boards. To Hogwarts we Go and to Hogwarts again, the hat returns that have young kids. In the first the kids are 2 and 7 and in the 2nd they are 4 and 8.
There always has been for my kids. But we also spent time at the great play areas and did some ride multiple times. When they were younger, ther favorite park out the 8 (Disney/Universal/ Seaworld) was Epcot, followed by IOA. So, if trying to balance Disney and Universal, it really depends on how many Disney days you have planned.I guess my main concern is, Is there enough for the under 51" kids to fill 3 days, or are we better off staying at Disney and just doing 2 Universal? It will be cold while we are there.
I guess my main concern is, Is there enough for the under 51" kids to fill 3 days, or are we better off staying at Disney and just doing 2 Universal? It will be cold while we are there.
Wonderful! I will look for them.I have posted 2 on the boards. To Hogwarts we Go and to Hogwarts again, the hat returns that have young kids. In the first the kids are 2 and 7 and in the 2nd they are 4 and 8.
Thank you!!op i posted what i found on the uo site on the thread listed below.
i was searching for your thread and did not find it until now.
said i would be back and check out the below thread in this forum.
it has fun things to do for kids 8 and under.
Universal with kids 4 and under?
5 Disney days. 1 of which is a resort/ Disney springs day.There always has been for my kids. But we also spent time at the great play areas and did some ride multiple times. When they were younger, ther favorite park out the 8 (Disney/Universal/ Seaworld) was Epcot, followed by IOA. So, if trying to balance Disney and Universal, it really depends on how many Disney days you have planned.
It will be too cold for water rides or swimming, I do know that the pools are heated, so maybe a couple of times down the slide, but water rides at the park or a lot of swim time is definitely not in the plans. My first choice is Royal Pacific for hotel, the availability is very low, only suites left, which I don't need. My concern with Portofino Bay is that it looks to be farther away than the other 2. Is it still a comfortable walk to at least one park?I see that you said "it will be cold when we are there". How cold is cold to you? Not sure where you are from but it can be in the 70's in Dec. We have relatives that will go to the beach on Christmas (and get in the water). So it might not be as cold as you think it will be. OR we may have a cold snap and it might get into the 60's and 50's at night. YEAH!
Other than that - as others have said... don't worry about the planning... you don't need to do much of it. My youngest is 8 and we started going here 4 years ago. I think there is a lot to do. The Dr. Suess area is still a favorite of hers. You might even be there during Grinchmas so you can catch a show or two for that. At Universal my daughter loves the Pet Show and "Santa" parade.
If it was me with little kids... staying in one place is easier. As for hotels... with littles - I would pick Portofino over Hard Rock. If you can get into Royal Pacific I would pick that one first. It is our favorite because we can walk back to it if needed. We don't even wait for the water taxi.
If we do the 4 nights then I am planning on mini golf and Blue Man Group!The likelihood of it being "cold" is low.
It CAN get cold, and it's worth having clothes for it just in case, but it's not something you can plan on. Even during The Cold Snap of December 2010 by the 15th it was in the 80s again if memory serves (it was our departure day). And while that cold had happened the year before and again in Jan 2010, it's not absolutely normal.
Prepare for cold just in case but don't expect it.
For our first trip, in 2010 when DS was 6, we stayed 4 days at Universal and wanted to stay longer. And that's with me being a chicken, DH being of a size that doesn't allow him on the big rides he longs too do, and DS being too small or scared if some of the bigger rides.
So I say "go for it". If for some reason you don't love the parks like we did, there's mini golf and other things to do. Stay onsite and you get a lovely resort experience. And so on.
It will be too cold for water rides or swimming, I do know that the pools are heated, so maybe a couple of times down the slide, but water rides at the park or a lot of swim time is definitely not in the plans. My first choice is Royal Pacific for hotel, the availability is very low, only suites left, which I don't need. My concern with Portofino Bay is that it looks to be farther away than the other 2. Is it still a comfortable walk to at least one park?
5 Disney days. 1 of which is a resort/ Disney springs day.
We've gone that week twice and it was plenty warm enough for swimming both times. We live in the southeast and are cold weather wimps and it was still fine.December 10th.