BurleyGirl
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Hi, all!
We've been to Universal several times, so we're not newbies. We are looking at a Disney/Universal visit in 2014, but we must work around school (to which we are newbies). So, our options would be Spring Break (2nd week of March), the week of Memorial Day, or the week of Thanksgiving.
I'm leaning towards Thanksgiving 2014 because I'm hoping the new Daigon Alley stuff will be up by then, plus we would have cooler temps than May!
We usually do Universal first with three nights (on property) and finish with up with 5-6 nights at Disney (on property).
But, I'm thinking that perhaps it would be smart to check into Universal on Thanksgiving for our three nights, as we would have the Express Pass. I know both places will be slammed for those three days starting Thanksgiving and that following weekend, but having the Express Pass may just make it tolerable.
If we end up going in May, I'm assuming the same strategy would work then...plan our days at Universal for Memorial Day and the days immediately surrounding it...
Anyone have any experience/insight in this regard?
Thanks!
We've been to Universal several times, so we're not newbies. We are looking at a Disney/Universal visit in 2014, but we must work around school (to which we are newbies). So, our options would be Spring Break (2nd week of March), the week of Memorial Day, or the week of Thanksgiving.
I'm leaning towards Thanksgiving 2014 because I'm hoping the new Daigon Alley stuff will be up by then, plus we would have cooler temps than May!
We usually do Universal first with three nights (on property) and finish with up with 5-6 nights at Disney (on property).
But, I'm thinking that perhaps it would be smart to check into Universal on Thanksgiving for our three nights, as we would have the Express Pass. I know both places will be slammed for those three days starting Thanksgiving and that following weekend, but having the Express Pass may just make it tolerable.
If we end up going in May, I'm assuming the same strategy would work then...plan our days at Universal for Memorial Day and the days immediately surrounding it...
Anyone have any experience/insight in this regard?
Thanks!