I thought that for the express pass you got on one time per ride only. We were there middle of March and I only saw 1 time somebody get there express pass marked so they couldn't return on that ride in the express line. We were there 3 days.
I actually really like Earth Quake. We ride it on every trip. BTTF though I had stopped riding because it had gotten way to rough for us to ride. I love the classic rides. Wish they would have just done a refurb on it to take out the roughness. Also really miss Kong, to bad they couldn't have left it and added the Mummy ride instead of removing something else. Or they could have even gotten rid of Twister. Do not care for it at all. Maybe because I live in tornado alley and have seen much worse damage right here at home. Don't need to see it as an attraction at an amusement park!
While I love the Universal parks and hotels just as much as I do the Disney ones I have to disagree with this statement. I know that I can always get the AKL & WL for less than the Universal hotels & very often the Contemporary. Now the Poly & GF are more expensive but not all the Disney deluxes are. Also for our trip in July I can get in to SSR or OKW or the Epcot resorts for less than I have been quoted for any of the Universal hotels. Just an FYI.
While I love the Universal parks and hotels just as much as I do the Disney ones I have to disagree with this statement. I know that I can always get the AKL & WL for less than the Universal hotels & very often the Contemporary. Now the Poly & GF are more expensive but not all the Disney deluxes are. Also for our trip in July I can get in to SSR or OKW or the Epcot resorts for less than I have been quoted for any of the Universal hotels. Just an FYI.
Whatever happened to the "maximum 15 minute wait" for onsite guests?
And can the people get their money back if the Express line is as long as the regular lines? Is there any sort of guarantee printed on the express tickets?
OKW is a moderate although I have never tried SSR. In the club/concierge catagory US/IOA almost always is much cheaper.
WDW discounts totally depends on where you live. I had a very interesting discussion with a CM a couple months ago when I was trying to decide between AKL and HRH.
We're in FL, APH'ers to both WDW and USO, have stayed at both too many times to count. The last few times I've tried to book a room -- any room -- over at WDW, the best discount I could get is 10 percent off. Even three months ago trying to get AKL, with FL resident discount (was not an APH'er at that time), the best they could do for their cheapest room was $260 a night. Compare that with the HRH who was offering me a $330 room for $129 a night for being a FL resident.
The CM said that WDW is offering very steep discounts right now specifically to the midwest and northeast. Now, three years ago, WDW was giving FL residents $200 per night rooms for $80. I asked about these 40 percent off PIN codes I've been reading about, and she said FL residents and APH'ers were not targeted with that promotion.
I want to stress the CM was extremely nice about this. She even added that employees of Disney as of late are in the same boat as FL residents and APH'ers. They know they've got our business.
So it really isn't black and white. WDW offers different markets different promotions at different times. You might have been able to secure a great rate at AKL, but someone calling at the same time as you may not be offered the same discounted rate on a room.
BTW, I love Earthquake, too![]()
By the way, I pulled up a trip plan from 2003 last weekend and we paid $85/night @ Coronado Springs & $169/night @ HRH. I am not comparing the resorts just wishing I could get those kind of rates again.![]()
Anyway, to get back on topic, I insist on staying at one of the Universal resorts because of the FOTL perk. If I have to be at the park at opening to enjoy the benefits, when the lines are short anyway, then what is the point.
The long line was on a Saturday. Do any of the school groups go on Saturdays? My son's school occasionally goes to the Orlando parks, but always on a week day.