chekhovgirl
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Stay for the electrical water pageant too, there is a special 50th anniversary tag on on the end now!
We did see this in October!
Stay for the electrical water pageant too, there is a special 50th anniversary tag on on the end now!
That seems fair.Thanks, everyone! I think my mom will get over not going to MK. We'll do one day at HS and I think we may go for the special that Universal is doing right now to get five days so we can space out our time there if we want. If she really wants to go to MK, she can spring for tickets for all of us.We will not rush Universal, thanks for talking me down!
It’s a lovely resortGoing to poly for Dole Whips and fireworks.
Long time Disney Family here! We just booked our first ever UO trip for this July. We typically stay 14 nights at Disney with 10 day park hoppers. We just booked 11 nights at Aventura with the 14-day 3 park ticket. Came out to about $3800. Very happy with the cost. With being there for that long, we weren't too worried about Express Pass. Figure that many days will be plenty of time to really explore both the parks and VB. Also, really nice that we can walk to the parks in about 20 minutes and VB in about 5!!
We are also going to have a few down days in there. Disney Springs, pool hop and relax a couple of days. This will probably be our only trip to UO.Personally, I don't feel you need that much time to experience everything at Universal Orlando. You could easily take a few of those days for other attractions.
We're a 10-day Park Hopper family too!Long time Disney Family here! We just booked our first ever UO trip for this July. We typically stay 14 nights at Disney with 10 day park hoppers. We just booked 11 nights at Aventura with the 14-day 3 park ticket. Came out to about $3800. Very happy with the cost. With being there for that long, we weren't too worried about Express Pass. Figure that many days will be plenty of time to really explore both the parks and VB. Also, really nice that we can walk to the parks in about 20 minutes and VB in about 5!!
We're a 10-day Park Hopper family too!
We usually do 5 Park days (9 night stay) at Universal with EPs and find it gives us plenty of time for the rides, but we would do longer too if we weren't taking our girls out of school for it.
We once did two weeks at Disney and five days at Universal and it was an amazing trip. Unfortunately our girls are in high school now and can't be out from school that long.
Anyway, what I really wanted to ask you is if you priced Annual Passes in comparison to the 14-day tickets... I didn't know you could even do 14-day tickets.
Edited to add: 5 Park days (9 night stay) in case it wasn't clear. We like a day at Citywalk and a couple of pool days...
Are advance park reservations (like at WDW) required at Universal Orlando presently?
Long time Disney Family here! We just booked our first ever UO trip for this July. We typically stay 14 nights at Disney with 10 day park hoppers. We just booked 11 nights at Aventura with the 14-day 3 park ticket. Came out to about $3800. Very happy with the cost. With being there for that long, we weren't too worried about Express Pass. Figure that many days will be plenty of time to really explore both the parks and VB. Also, really nice that we can walk to the parks in about 20 minutes and VB in about 5!!
We are also going to have a few down days in there. Disney Springs, pool hop and relax a couple of days. This will probably be our only trip to UO.
If you have express passes you can do a lot at Universal in one day as long as you understand you'll need to pick and choose. Without express pass - I don't think 1 day be worth it at those prices. But if you're trying to get just a handful of highlights, that may be fine for you. We used to always do 1 day at Universal during our Disney trips (of course that was back when we had several non-expiring tickets so going for one day was fine to ride the 6-7 things we wanted). 1 day park-to-park is really expensive. I'd frankly suggest a single night at one of the resorts where you get the express pass for free which gives you the pass for two park days.
I do agree I could almost never go to Disney without MK but if you've been a bunch and will go again just choose what you want to do with your limited time. There's no wrong answer. But I definitely think if you want 2 days at Universal, stay there for the one night to get the two days of the pass - it will make a HUGE difference in what you can get done in April.
Yes. It's quite a good deal.In reference to the bolded above...so you get the express pass for your check in day AND your check out day?
Oh we all do. We are Gold Passholders at Kings Island. Go once a week at least. Super excited for Velocicoaster!!If your kids like thrill rides, they will want to go back.
In reference to the bolded above...so you get the express pass for your check in day AND your check out day?
We tried it once. It makes for 2 long days.Yes. It's quite a good deal.