ireland_nicole
<font color=green>No brainer- the fairy wins it<br
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I'm sure some of y'all have answered this a lot, and I appreciate your patience, but I didn't see any current threads addressing this specific issue. We're by and large a Disney family; we try to go once a year, and my kids who both are on the autistic spectrum love it.
We're planning our trip for next september, and I realized that the new WWOHP should be open by then, so I'm researching spending most of one day and the morning of another there to avail of the pass, and then doing our usual week at WDW after.
My question is, I've been looking at the universal website, and other then the specific "kids areas" everything looks completely terrifying. Is that actually the case, or is it a marketing ploy... because I'm a little concerned that there will be nothing but a small "kiddie" area of the two parks for them.
TIA for any help. I went to Universal when I used to live in FL, but haven't been in, shall we say, a very long time (I think 1996 might have been the last time) and all I remember is eating at the HRC, getting soaked in Feivels, Jaws, and disaster.
We're planning our trip for next september, and I realized that the new WWOHP should be open by then, so I'm researching spending most of one day and the morning of another there to avail of the pass, and then doing our usual week at WDW after.
My question is, I've been looking at the universal website, and other then the specific "kids areas" everything looks completely terrifying. Is that actually the case, or is it a marketing ploy... because I'm a little concerned that there will be nothing but a small "kiddie" area of the two parks for them.
TIA for any help. I went to Universal when I used to live in FL, but haven't been in, shall we say, a very long time (I think 1996 might have been the last time) and all I remember is eating at the HRC, getting soaked in Feivels, Jaws, and disaster.