ErinsMommy
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Those 2 areas are our main priorities but would also like to get in some other attractions as well.
What other attractions are you considering? One thing to consider doing is getting hotels in different areas for different parts of your stay.Those 2 areas are our main priorities but would also like to get in some other attractions as well.
What are the ages of the traveling party? I ask because Universal is not very little kid friendly in my opinion.Those 2 areas are our main priorities but would also like to get in some other attractions as well.
What are the ages of the traveling party? I ask because Universal is not very little kid friendly in my opinion.
if you are a fan of Universal in Florida, be prepared to be dissapointed with the California version.
We're not taking or renting a car, so we'll really be dependent on uber/lyft
she's a thrill junkie so ..... no interest in ... Knotts Berry unless there's something that's a really must do/see that I'm not aware of
Doesn’t KB have some big coasters that a thrill junkie might enjoy? Assuming she’s tall enough. (My son is a ballet dancer so I’ve gotten used to the very short ballerinas he’s friends with lol)
I just did these two parks with my grandkids (15 & 17). Nov 29 through Dec 5th.Those 2 areas are our main priorities but would also like to get in some other attractions as well.
It's important for people to remember that, unlike USO, USH is a working studio first and foremost. So the studio part takes priority and the theme park comes second. This means that someone expecting to see USO 2.0 might be disappointed. But the cool part is that you might see things going on because of the studio emphasis (e.g. filming going on, celebrities who are at Universal for the day, etc.) that you might not have expected to see. USO and USH are both good, just different -- and people who visit both need to understand that, just like they do with WDW and DLR. Different doesn't automatically mean bad.1 day for Universal, 3 days for Disneyland.
...also, if you are a fan of Universal in Florida, be prepared to be dissapointed with the California version.
Those 2 areas are our main priorities but would also like to get in some other attractions as well.