PantherPete
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Thanks great idea.
Dining is big my ds and I have allergies and must be GF and DF Disney has always been great dealing with that
Star Wars we always went during SWW now they're gone
EPCOT a nice mix of rides strolling, shopping and did I mention food and drinks
AK my dh's least favorite park but I love the quiet there and the shows
DHS or mostly what it was and Star Wars
Night time shows, we're big fireworks fans
MK maybe mostly the nostalgia, Pirates and coasters
My boys are Potterheads so I'm planning 3 days for them to do mostly Potter. I know my dh and boys will wear the batteries out of their wands.
Here is my take on Disney vs Universal based on what you like best about Disney.
- The food is no where near as diverse at Universal. But most places will work with you on your dietary restrictions. You won't go hungry, but dining isn't the adventure that it is at Disney.
- Universal doesn't have Star Wars of course, but the Super Hero area at IOA is very nice and well done. And the Spiderman ride (and Transformers ride at US) are much better than Star Tours.
- There is only 1 nighttime show at Universal. The movie spectacular thing. Well worth seeing once. But not worth multiple nights. This is the area, IMO, that US most falls short on. They need to do something more at night.
- If you mainly like Epcot for walking around, shopping and drinks, The City Walk is great for shopping and drinks. And the thing I like most about it is that it isn't overwhelming. Very easy to navigate, lots of good and interesting places, great people watching, and a generally festive atmosphere. There are no rides, but the rides in both parks are just as good if not better than the 4 or 5 rides at Epcot (not to be critical, I love Epcot, but the ride picking are pretty slim, especially while Soarin' in down).
- If you like nostalgia, Universal has a lot to offer. Not the nostalgia of riding rides that you rode as a kid. But it does have characters that we all grew up with. Scooby, the Simpsons, Woody Woodpecker, Super Heros, etc. And a great group of new ones, like the Minions. And rides like E.T. and Popeye, Dudley Do-Right, Cat in the Hat, etc will take you back to your childhood by reminiscing about those characters.
- Harry Potter land - if you are a fan, these areas will be as impressive as any area of any amusement park in the world. I'm not a big HP fan and I still loved them. It pretty much blows the new Fantasy Land out of the water. Disney has NOTHING like it and won't until Avatar and Star Wars opens. And if the level of thought and detail put into the new Fantasy Land is any indication, even they won't be as good as HP.
- The coasters are just as good at Universal, especially the Hulk and Rip Ride Rockit.