babesboo99
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We always do both parks Universal we usually do 3 - 5 days and Disney 5 - 7 . We always leave Disney for last since we love Disney.
I agree but don't go thinking Express Pass means walk on.You can easily do everything at Universal in a full day, especially with Express Passes!
I always get to Universal at RD, stay in one park until lunch then switch to the other. After dinner I hit Citywalk and then maybe back into the parks to re-ride my favorite rides.
We are considering working US into our upcoming Disney trip and would prefer to stay a couple of nights in a Universal resort to take advantage of the ride access. Our hang up is transportation. We always use Magical Express, as renting a van (we are a family of six) is pretty expensive. I'm really curious what people do for transportation when they split their vacation between US and WDW? I'd so appreciate hearing others' experiences/ advice!
There's are separate threads in the Universal forums on transport between MCO and USO and between USO and WDW. We're only two, so our plan is shuttle from MCO to USO, Lyft from USO to WDW, and Magic Express back to MCO. Because of the limitations on Lyft and Uber doing pickups at MCO, a better strategy might be to do WDW first, and then use Lyft/Uber to get to USO and then MCO.We are considering working US into our upcoming Disney trip and would prefer to stay a couple of nights in a Universal resort to take advantage of the ride access. Our hang up is transportation. We always use Magical Express, as renting a van (we are a family of six) is pretty expensive. I'm really curious what people do for transportation when they split their vacation between US and WDW? I'd so appreciate hearing others' experiences/ advice!
Thanks for the great information!I'd also recommend 5+2. If your daughters were young, I would probably say 6+1 (our 8 year old had to skip many rides and regretted several others), but with the age of your daughters, I think they'll appreciate the 2 days at Universal. You might find you like Universal even better than Disney - the Harry Potter area is, I think, better done than any single area of Disney (though I still prefer Disney, overall).
Let me go against some of the other recommendations and say you do NOT need to stay on-site at Universal. You are going at a "slow" time, and if you plan your day reasonably, you will probably find that you can do everything you most want in 2 days, even without Express Pass. We were recently there at what was supposed to be one of the busiest times (4th of July weekend), and we found that the Express Pass was much less of a benefit than it might seem. We were there 1 full day and 2 half days, and other than 1 of the half days (when it really did help, a lot) it rarely saved us any line. You can't use it on the Harry Potter rides, and many of the others you can get on with very little wait if you do it in the right order.
If you do visit Universal only one day, though, I'd spring for the Express Pass if you can afford it. It would be tough to fit in all the big rides in a day without it.
WOW! So many great responses. Thanks everyone for giving your input!!!! I really can't add any more days to our vacation since I've already booked our airline tickets and both my daughters will already have to miss so many college classes (I don't want them kicked out).