IOA Thanksgiving Week WITHOUT FOTL

jeankeri

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Which day of Thanksgiving week would you go to IOA not staying on-site? We just cannot stay at Universal (the trip is already involving 2 Disney resorts and a trip to my sisters for the holiday.) My guys really want to try IOA that week. Should I plan to do it on Monday (beginning of the week) or is the whole week just plain crazy? Am I nuts to even consider it? Any advice would be most welcome!!
 
Thanksgiving Day or any day before that should be fine. Just stay away from Fri/Sat/Sun after Thanksgiving.
 
Agreed. Tuesday or Wednesday would be ideal. There will be some crowd, but nothing too extreme-25 minute waits will probably be the peak. Monday or Thursday are good too, but will probably be slightly busier.

Fri/Sat/Sun, it is EXTREMELY busy. 45+ minute waits with ease...
 
Thank you so much for your replies!! I wasn't sure how busy Universal/IOA got over Thanksgiving week compared to WDW. I've done that and know it can be quite bad if you don't get to things on the right days! One last question- any good guide book/touring plans for IOA without FOTL?
 

Here's the way I tour IOA. The key to this is to be at the gates around 8:30-8:40, so you're there when they open the gates.

First, head to Hulk.
After Hulk, ride Sipderman.
After Spiderman, hit Dr. Doom.
Now, leave MSHI, and head to Suess Landing.
Ride the 3 Suess rides, CitH, One Fish, Two Fish, and Caro-Suesse-el
Go to Lost Continent and ride Both sides of Dueling Dragons, Fire and Ice.
Ride Flying Unicorn if desired.
Now, the main attractions left are water rides. Either Ride them in order of walking counter-clockwise (JPRA, Dudley, and then Popeye), or if you don't mind extra walking, ride Dudley, then Popeye, then finish with JPRA.)
At this point, you have ridden the major rides and you spend the rest of the day exploring the playgrounds, seeing shows (Sinbad, Poseidon), and reriding your favorites.

A couple things about this schedule. If Caro-Suess-el, isn't high on your priority list, either scratch it off the list altogether, or skip it in the morning and come back later, lines for this are usually nonexistent. If you want to ride everything with a minimum wait, this is an order to do it in, it does require lots of walking in 2-3 hours times, but it also gives you plenty of time to relax and soak in the atmosphere once you've done the major rides once.
 












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