We have been wondering the same thing. We're planning on being in Orlando for just a few days next February and want to do Universal and Sea World. No Disney this time. I am incredibly frustrated, because we wanted to stay at one of the onsite hotels, but I can't get any availability. Do they really book up that far in advance?

If your February stay is during Presidents' Week/Massachusetts and other New England states' school vacation then yes, it's very likely that Universal Resort hotels booked up really early. For prime times like that it's a good idea to book lodging, flights and car rentals earlier than you might usually book them.
Dick Taylor
I wish we could go 'off-season' but with highschoolers now we don't feel that we can. 
Thanks so much for the advice. I think I'm leaning toward 3 days so we're not so rushed and my DS(8) REALLY wants to spend some time with Harry. We've never been so I have no idea what to expect.
We are going to be in Orlando for 14 days though so we've got some time.![]()
We are going over Presidents weekend.I wish we could go 'off-season' but with highschoolers now we don't feel that we can.
I wasn't totally suprised that the hotels were full that weekend (I know there are only 3), but when I was playing around online I could *never* find open rooms there - even in Septemper 2012! That is why I was wondering if maybe the fact tht we have 5 was messing up the search. Often times online searches fail if we have more than 4.
So, I'm thinking maybe one of the packages at a partner hotel would be the best option, so that we could at least get in an hour early for IoA?