Husker Mike
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We just had our third cruise cancelled due to COVID, and so now we're trying to figure out what we do with our expiring Universal and airline tickets. Our next opportunity for a cruise is April 2022, but the Universal tickets we bought back in early 2020 are going to expire in December. (The airline credits apparently expire before our Spring Break trip as well...) So we're thinking about a "use it because we're gonna lose it" trip.
The original plan was to use our Universal tickets in July before the (now-cancelled) cruise...but without the cruise, we're thinking Orlando and theme parks are a really bad idea in July. (Heat and massive crowds.) October sounds like the weather will be more pleasant, and I'd think that our fall break would have lighter crowds. Or would they, because of HHN? We have absolutely no interest in HHN, to be honest. (I'm not sure we'd even go if they gave us free tickets.)
We're thinking that we'd do Universal, and if we enjoyed it, we'd turn around and upgrade those Universal tickets to annual passes while we're there, so that we can use them again around our spring break trip.
But will the crowds be more managable in October than in late July?
The original plan was to use our Universal tickets in July before the (now-cancelled) cruise...but without the cruise, we're thinking Orlando and theme parks are a really bad idea in July. (Heat and massive crowds.) October sounds like the weather will be more pleasant, and I'd think that our fall break would have lighter crowds. Or would they, because of HHN? We have absolutely no interest in HHN, to be honest. (I'm not sure we'd even go if they gave us free tickets.)
We're thinking that we'd do Universal, and if we enjoyed it, we'd turn around and upgrade those Universal tickets to annual passes while we're there, so that we can use them again around our spring break trip.
But will the crowds be more managable in October than in late July?