1. Introductions:
After just returning from a holiday trip to WDW and Universal Studios, I decided to document the fun here on Disboards for my 2nd trip report. The first one documented my first ever trip to WDW over Spring Break earlier this year!
This report will primarily cover a holiday trip at Universal from December 26th-January 1st, with 1 day at Disney. This was my final trip of the year for my 1 year of Universal Annual Pass (with 5 total!), and the Disney day was a comp ticket from a travel disaster last Spring Break. Those interested in reading about that trip can find the trip report HERE.
Since I didn’t do individual Universal trip reports for the rest of my 2024 travel, I plan on “time traveling” a couple of times during this report to share some of the highlights.
Who I am:
My name here on Dis is Keladry – it’s not my real name, but a handle I often use online. It comes from a character from a Tamora Pierce book, who is my favorite author. I turned 40 last September and teach high school German in the Midwest. My 40th birthday was part of the decision to buy an annual pass for a theme park half way across the country! It was definitely an adventure and a year of discovery: I spent both the 1st and last day of the year in the parks, and each trip offered something new and unique to experience.

This is me on my first Universal trip of the year in January 2024!
I am also autistic, and part of my motivation for writing the trip reports is to share what it is like to navigate the parks with autism. All of my trips were solo, so my apologies for a lot of the use of “I”. It is also difficult to get good pictures when solo, which is part of the reason for doing one “mega” report for my year rather than individual ones for each trip.
Trip Details:
The main focus for this is report is my most recent holiday trip from 12/26-1/1/2024. I stayed at Universal Orlando Dockside, and Uebered over to Disney for my 1 day. I originally was supposed to fly home on the 31st, but then was like uhhhh…why??? At first it seemed impossible to stay due to cost, but then with persistence lucked out in finding a good flight on points on the 1st, and a 1 night AP rate at Dockside for the 31st! YAY!
So the initial plan for this trip was:
12/26 – 12/28: Universal Orlando
12/29: WDW (AK, MK, and Epcot)
12/30-12/31:Universal Orlando
1/1: Citywalk/UO resorts (AP was expired:/)
I also had 4 other UO trips throughout the year:
Trip 1: Jan 1-4
Trip 2: 5ish days last week of May
Trip 3: short trip mid July
Trip 4: Labor day weekend/HHN
I think I spent about 20 days total in Universal Orlando over the year with my pass, and then 5 days at Disney. If you count a couple days in local theme parks, I spent about 1 month touring theme parks during 2024! YIKES! It was awesome
After just returning from a holiday trip to WDW and Universal Studios, I decided to document the fun here on Disboards for my 2nd trip report. The first one documented my first ever trip to WDW over Spring Break earlier this year!
This report will primarily cover a holiday trip at Universal from December 26th-January 1st, with 1 day at Disney. This was my final trip of the year for my 1 year of Universal Annual Pass (with 5 total!), and the Disney day was a comp ticket from a travel disaster last Spring Break. Those interested in reading about that trip can find the trip report HERE.
Since I didn’t do individual Universal trip reports for the rest of my 2024 travel, I plan on “time traveling” a couple of times during this report to share some of the highlights.
Who I am:
My name here on Dis is Keladry – it’s not my real name, but a handle I often use online. It comes from a character from a Tamora Pierce book, who is my favorite author. I turned 40 last September and teach high school German in the Midwest. My 40th birthday was part of the decision to buy an annual pass for a theme park half way across the country! It was definitely an adventure and a year of discovery: I spent both the 1st and last day of the year in the parks, and each trip offered something new and unique to experience.

This is me on my first Universal trip of the year in January 2024!
I am also autistic, and part of my motivation for writing the trip reports is to share what it is like to navigate the parks with autism. All of my trips were solo, so my apologies for a lot of the use of “I”. It is also difficult to get good pictures when solo, which is part of the reason for doing one “mega” report for my year rather than individual ones for each trip.
Trip Details:
The main focus for this is report is my most recent holiday trip from 12/26-1/1/2024. I stayed at Universal Orlando Dockside, and Uebered over to Disney for my 1 day. I originally was supposed to fly home on the 31st, but then was like uhhhh…why??? At first it seemed impossible to stay due to cost, but then with persistence lucked out in finding a good flight on points on the 1st, and a 1 night AP rate at Dockside for the 31st! YAY!
So the initial plan for this trip was:
12/26 – 12/28: Universal Orlando
12/29: WDW (AK, MK, and Epcot)
12/30-12/31:Universal Orlando
1/1: Citywalk/UO resorts (AP was expired:/)
I also had 4 other UO trips throughout the year:
Trip 1: Jan 1-4
Trip 2: 5ish days last week of May
Trip 3: short trip mid July
Trip 4: Labor day weekend/HHN
I think I spent about 20 days total in Universal Orlando over the year with my pass, and then 5 days at Disney. If you count a couple days in local theme parks, I spent about 1 month touring theme parks during 2024! YIKES! It was awesome
