Mickman1962,
Without even going, we sort of came to the same conclusion and will be skipping IOA on our spring break trip.
I think the theming for WWHP looks incredible, and we would love to see the area. We aren't, though, big enough fans to want to deal with the crowds (We'll be in an offsite condo during high season and would not have early entry). It does sound like going late in the day is the best bet (not sure if that will be true in March, though and they may have shorter hours??). Also for a late in the day visit, we really aren't interested in too much else at IOA and Universal, and it seems awfuly expensive to just come so late and see just this for anyone who is not a super huge fan. Other than the Hulk, Dueling Dragons (now part of WWHP), and the Jurassic Park Discovery Center, and seeing the new area, DS doesn't have anything else in these parks he wanted to do again and made the decision after reading posts with reasonable estimates of what lines would be (longer than we'd like, but doable if we really wanted to go) to subtract this one and add a different theme park instead. I should note too, that my son read a detailed description of FJ and said they picked lots of parts from movies that he's not too crazy about for the ride. On top of that, he prefers straight thrill rides at places like Cedar Point to rides like Spiderman with visuals. This plus having to wait to actually look around in stores just didn't look like it would cut it for us.
My husband has read all the books multiple times and just loves them, but he doesn't even go to Orlando -- doesn't like theme parks or Florida. He's the one in our family who would probably appreciate the authenticity of the place the most, but he would if he felt like he had a choice never set foot into a theme park.
Without even going, we sort of came to the same conclusion and will be skipping IOA on our spring break trip.
I think the theming for WWHP looks incredible, and we would love to see the area. We aren't, though, big enough fans to want to deal with the crowds (We'll be in an offsite condo during high season and would not have early entry). It does sound like going late in the day is the best bet (not sure if that will be true in March, though and they may have shorter hours??). Also for a late in the day visit, we really aren't interested in too much else at IOA and Universal, and it seems awfuly expensive to just come so late and see just this for anyone who is not a super huge fan. Other than the Hulk, Dueling Dragons (now part of WWHP), and the Jurassic Park Discovery Center, and seeing the new area, DS doesn't have anything else in these parks he wanted to do again and made the decision after reading posts with reasonable estimates of what lines would be (longer than we'd like, but doable if we really wanted to go) to subtract this one and add a different theme park instead. I should note too, that my son read a detailed description of FJ and said they picked lots of parts from movies that he's not too crazy about for the ride. On top of that, he prefers straight thrill rides at places like Cedar Point to rides like Spiderman with visuals. This plus having to wait to actually look around in stores just didn't look like it would cut it for us.
My husband has read all the books multiple times and just loves them, but he doesn't even go to Orlando -- doesn't like theme parks or Florida. He's the one in our family who would probably appreciate the authenticity of the place the most, but he would if he felt like he had a choice never set foot into a theme park.