I am considering UO vs Disney this year and we travel with a 85yo GM. She does everything but the "mountains" at WDW. Is there enough of all of us to do at UO or will she be sitting around waiting for us to finish rides?
Thanks! That helps alot. No she doesn't do everest or RNRRC lol. I did get her on Forbidden Journey when it first opened, she was in her seventies then.
50 and nothing there for that age group?
I know peeps in their late 60's that go regularly and they find plenty of rides and things to do at the darkside
Being 50 is not over the hill.... Lol
@disneyseniors that is SO awesome that you ride the coasters/ thrill rides with your grandkids! Two years ago a set of inlaws came to Disney with us for a few days- my kids stil talk about the time grandpa rode this or that with them or how grandma rode star tours with my son 4 x in a row...not to mention the pictures of all is on the rides- my FIL does not like drops but we talked him into ToT- my only regret is it was before it became a video capable ride! Precious memories![]()
My .02 worth. I don't think there is much for a 50 year old, much less a 85 years old at Universal/IOA. The attractions are overwhelming rollercoaster or motion simulator type rides. If your 85 y.o. can ride simulator after simulator, then maybe, but, we didn't see many family groups last week. And, there is no shade to wait/sit/etc in while waiting for riders to come out. It is much more a park geared towards a very specific demographic which is probably 12/15-35, with some kid stuff thrown in to get the family with teens to go.
My .02 worth. I don't think there is much for a 50 year old, much less a 85 years old at Universal/IOA. The attractions are overwhelming rollercoaster or motion simulator type rides. If your 85 y.o. can ride simulator after simulator, then maybe, but, we didn't see many family groups last week. And, there is no shade to wait/sit/etc in while waiting for riders to come out. It is much more a park geared towards a very specific demographic which is probably 12/15-35, with some kid stuff thrown in to get the family with teens to go.
My .02 worth. I don't think there is much for a 50 year old, much less a 85 years old at Universal/IOA. The attractions are overwhelming rollercoaster or motion simulator type rides. If your 85 y.o. can ride simulator after simulator, then maybe, but, we didn't see many family groups last week. And, there is no shade to wait/sit/etc in while waiting for riders to come out. It is much more a park geared towards a very specific demographic which is probably 12/15-35, with some kid stuff thrown in to get the family with teens to go.