gericoronado
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I'm sorry the OP didn't have a good time but I know WE will!!
16 days and 15 nights but wasn't able to squeak out any time for Universal...

Then they should stop. It's offensive.
I'm sorry the OP didn't have a good time but I know WE will!!16 days and 15 nights but wasn't able to squeak out any time for Universal...
Which is why we love the Swan and Dolphin. We get all the Disney transportation while on site, can walk to Epcot and DHS, and are "on site" for all relevant purposes. As for transportation to and from the airport......with the money we save, we hire a Limo Town Car to pick us up and take us back on our schedule, not Disney's, and make a stop at Publix on the way to the hotel to pick up provisions for the week. Something that the Magic Bus won't allow. And we still come out way, way ahead over the Boardwalk area resorts, price-wise.
oh yes...then there's that!
I also wanted to add about universal and not being rushed. If something shiny caught my kids eyes, I had no problem letting them go and do it. For instance we were all playing in the Curious George water area and my two year old loved the back room where they have all the balls that you can vacuum up and they dump all over the floor. All she wanted to do was sit on the floor and stick balls into that vacuum and watch them be sent up. I had no ADR to run to, I had no FP to get to....so I sat on a bench and watched my two year old suck up balls for an hour. Yup, an hour. I watched her have the time of her life. She laughed and had a blast and I had a great time watching her. I've learned to stop and smell the roses on my Disney trips and let the kids have their moments in between things. But, it's only for a few minutes because we have something else scheduled. It was just nice to NOT have something scheduled.
The relaxation at Disney is what you make of it. If you let ADR's and fast pass stress you out that's on you.
I don't doubt that the experience at Universal is less hussle and bussle. There are around 9 Million less people there a year! The luxury of Universal is that the attendance is much less allowing people who are there better experiences. There is nothing wrong with this, but don't kid yourself as to why you need to fast pass at Disney and don't at Universal.
Also, have they changed the front of the line thing for Cabana Bay? Is it included now? If not, that will certainly add to the cost of the stay in one of the family suites.
I'm sorry the OP didn't have a good time but I know WE will!!16 days and 15 nights but wasn't able to squeak out any time for Universal...
I too have tried to refrain from jumping into this discussion. The value of Disney vs. Universal really boils down to individual families. I have recently returned from a 4 day trip to Universal with my wife, 2 adult sons and 2 grandchildren 1 & 5. For us it would have been money better spent at Disney as there was not much for the younger ones to do except hang out in suess landing. At MK they could have ridden everything except the mountains. So until my grandchildren both reach the age of at least 10 we will be spending our vacations at Disney. On a side note my sons and I get our Universal fix at our annual HHN trip. Both parks have their plusses and minuses just depends on what you are looking for in a trip.
The relaxation at Disney is what you make of it. If you let ADR's and fast pass stress you out that's on you.
I don't doubt that the experience at Universal is less hussle and bussle. There are around 9 Million less people there a year! The luxury of Universal is that the attendance is much less allowing people who are there better experiences. There is nothing wrong with this, but don't kid yourself as to why you need to fast pass at Disney and don't at Universal.
Also, have they changed the front of the line thing for Cabana Bay? Is it included now? If not, that will certainly add to the cost of the stay in one of the family suites.
No it is not on me that Disney has made the planning and scheduling more complicated.
Can't have your cake and eat it too. Either some posters are "too lazy" to plan or "too stressed" because they do.
Don't blame the victim.
The relaxation at Disney is what you make of it. If you let ADR's and fast pass stress you out that's on you.
I don't doubt that the experience at Universal is less hussle and bussle. There are around 9 Million less people there a year! The luxury of Universal is that the attendance is much less allowing people who are there better experiences. There is nothing wrong with this, but don't kid yourself as to why you need to fast pass at Disney and don't at Universal.
Also, have they changed the front of the line thing for Cabana Bay? Is it included now? If not, that will certainly add to the cost of the stay in one of the family suites.
I didn't say anyone was too lazy. But come on, you can't choose to not plan and then complain that you are stressed when you get there! That's just nuts.
If you are not a planner or choose not to plan but expect to do whatever you want, then you need to go to Universal where there are less people. Its that simple.
I'm sorry the OP didn't have a good time but I know WE will!!16 days and 15 nights but wasn't able to squeak out any time for Universal...
That used to be true, but now a visitor is forced to be on the app and use technology to get the Fastpasses and make the trip worthwhile. If I'm paying to fly and stay at Disney, I want to ride some rides. You used to be able to wander around and grab a few fastpasses for later. You used to be able to "wing it" and still ride plenty of rides. FP+ has made that impossible, even without adding dining to the equation.
I can see why this poster is frustrated, and I don't understand the anger of the opposition, but I do think Disney is paying reputation defenders to post on message boards since people started being frustrated with FP+. I don't think everybody who posts in favor of FP+ is paid to do so, but there are an awful lot of people who have no signatures, not trips planned, signed up about the same time, etc. posting to defend the new system. It's a common practice to hire these agencies these days, but I'm not sure your run of the mill poster knows that "reputation defenders" exist.
I can see why this poster is frustrated, and I don't understand the anger of the opposition, but I do think Disney is paying reputation defenders to post on message boards since people started being frustrated with FP+. I don't think everybody who posts in favor of FP+ is paid to do so, but there are an awful lot of people who have no signatures, not trips planned, signed up about the same time, etc. posting to defend the new system. It's a common practice to hire these agencies these days, but I'm not sure your run of the mill poster knows that "reputation defenders" exist.