Magpie
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It's going to be our first time, too, and we're planning the same thing you are! I don't know if I got the best prices or not, but just for comparison here's what we paid...
Harry Potter package
2 adults, 2 teenagers
2,512.66
That gets us...
7 nights at the Royal Pacific Resort
7 day's worth of 2 park tickets for four people
CityWalk Party Pass (I think that's just admission to clubs - but it might be nice to check out a band)
A Commemorative Ticket
Early Park Admission
One breakfast at the 3 Broomsticks
and of course the Universal Express Ride Access
Oh, and we went through CAA (like AAA), which got us a hundred dollars in "Universal dollars".
I thought about upgrading to a multipark pass so that we could see SeaWorld and Busch Gardens and so forth, but it was a fair bit more money (and would mean renting a car and paying for parking, etc.) so we decided to cut it. Ditto for the Blue Man Group - not this year!
I am a tiny bit concerned that we'll run out of things to do... but not very! We're going in December, so there will be all sorts of Christmas stuff going on. I'm also hoping it'll be warm enough to swim!
I'm hoping it'll be a nice change of pace to relax at Universal for a week and enjoy the shows, instead of doing our usual "Storming the Beaches" version of Disney with checklists and schedules. We can putter around in the morning, come back to the hotel for a nap, and do a couple more things before dinner. Then maybe take in a show at CityWalk, or see what the hotel has to offer by way of entertainment. I also want to take a walk around the grounds of the other hotels at least once during our vacation.
Harry Potter package
2 adults, 2 teenagers
2,512.66
That gets us...
7 nights at the Royal Pacific Resort
7 day's worth of 2 park tickets for four people
CityWalk Party Pass (I think that's just admission to clubs - but it might be nice to check out a band)
A Commemorative Ticket
Early Park Admission
One breakfast at the 3 Broomsticks
and of course the Universal Express Ride Access
Oh, and we went through CAA (like AAA), which got us a hundred dollars in "Universal dollars".
I thought about upgrading to a multipark pass so that we could see SeaWorld and Busch Gardens and so forth, but it was a fair bit more money (and would mean renting a car and paying for parking, etc.) so we decided to cut it. Ditto for the Blue Man Group - not this year!
I am a tiny bit concerned that we'll run out of things to do... but not very! We're going in December, so there will be all sorts of Christmas stuff going on. I'm also hoping it'll be warm enough to swim!
I'm hoping it'll be a nice change of pace to relax at Universal for a week and enjoy the shows, instead of doing our usual "Storming the Beaches" version of Disney with checklists and schedules. We can putter around in the morning, come back to the hotel for a nap, and do a couple more things before dinner. Then maybe take in a show at CityWalk, or see what the hotel has to offer by way of entertainment. I also want to take a walk around the grounds of the other hotels at least once during our vacation.