Planogirl
I feel the nerd in me stirring
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I agree! It gets costly.Okay, haven't read all of this, but I'll bite.
I'm guessing I agree with the general consensus. Universal is not the same as WDW, but in my opinion, individually, it has some great attractions.
HP is among the top reasons to visit Universal.
It is certainly worth seeing for yourself. then you can decide about return visits.
The other thing I always consider when I think of adding a Universal visit to a WDW trip (or visa versa) is the added cost. It is quite a bit less $ to stick with one or the other on any given trip. I can't ever remove cost from the equation. Really hte only good trnasportaion option is to have a car. So you not only have to figure the extra cost of tickets, you also have to add in the cost of a rental car perhaps, potentially staying at multiple resorts, and potentially some factors. Like if you have asmall kids- the rides they can/can't ride, a stroller (rental), a carseat, and so forth. I tend to do a two world trip when the logisitcs are going to be easy.
In our case, we usually have a car anyway but there are the passes to consider plus the parking. During our last multi-park trip we stayed onsite at WDW and picked up a rental car at the Dolphin. We rented it for just four nights and did this early due to scheduling but then we missed the car once we had to rely on the Disney buses. It was fun but we definitely had to budget extra for Uni passes and parking fees along with a little gas.
I will only add that I think that Universal is just as nice nowadays as WDW. I love the TM's and some of the restaurants and just the overall atmosphere. Of course, different strokes.