DisneyHereWeCome!
Earning My Ears
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We are staying at Orange Lake Country Club from 1/18 - 1/25 and we were planning to do Disney the whole time.
It will be me, my husband, our 1 year old, our 5 year old, 11 year old step son and mother and father in law.
We're trying to decide whether or not it would be worth the time and money to split our trip between Disney and Universal or to just stick with Disney for the whole week.
There are pros and cons to each. I thought it would be nice to do a leisurely Disney week with plenty of time to do everything we want to do. Now I'm wondering if we should go to Universal for part of the week since they are offering the 7 day tickets for around $100 each. Is it worth the money for Universal? I haven't been there for about 15 years...
Any thoughts???
It will be me, my husband, our 1 year old, our 5 year old, 11 year old step son and mother and father in law.
We're trying to decide whether or not it would be worth the time and money to split our trip between Disney and Universal or to just stick with Disney for the whole week.
There are pros and cons to each. I thought it would be nice to do a leisurely Disney week with plenty of time to do everything we want to do. Now I'm wondering if we should go to Universal for part of the week since they are offering the 7 day tickets for around $100 each. Is it worth the money for Universal? I haven't been there for about 15 years...Any thoughts???

This has spoiled us rotten and even my kids are starting to prefer USO b/c of this perk. They think a 20 min. wait is a really long line! It's changed the whole flavor of our park touring which is now much more relaxed and we don't have to try to cram everything in. We go on our favorites several times and still get to ride everything.
They're not trying to be Disney. It's great to try it when you've done Disney many times and are looking for something different. There are lots of fun things to do in Florida besides Disney but if you never venture off WDW property, you'll never know.