EmJ
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We just returned from our trip, and I would first like to say THANK YOU to everyone on this message board. Our days at Universal went off without a hitch, largely in part to the very helpful tips, tricks, and heads-up that I received from you. My parents both remarked (multiple times), "I'm so glad you read that website!" So, to give back, I am posting a few of my own tips and observations, as well as our itinerary for each day. These are not necessarily suggested itineraries, but because so many people ask whether their planned itinerary is realistic or how much can be accomplished in a day or two, I thought it might be helpful to see what we managed.
First, a few key facts: (1) Our group had between 2-4 adults on each day; (2) we stayed offsite; (3) we used valet parking; and (4) we are complete, insane Potter-heads who were determined to see and do everything in WWoHP (except Dragon Challenge).
Now, some tips:
(1) No running! One day, we arrived at IOA early in the hope of getting to WWoHP before the worst of the crowds. However, the crowds had the same idea, and we were routed through the park through a series of "stop points" (TMs with a rope holding us back). Each time they opened up the stop point, the TMs would call out that ABSOLUTELY NO RUNNING was allowed. Some teenage boys disregarded this rule, and took off running for WWoHP. Just before they got to the entrance, other TMs stopped them and made them wait to the side as others passed becaused they broke the no running rule.
(2) Don't take bags. Not even that fanny pack. Out of an abundance of caution, we decided not to take anything that could not be attached to our clothing. This turned out to be a very good idea; it was very nice to breeze right past the TMs directing people with bags into a very long FJ locker line
More to the point, I saw two people get aaaalllll the way through the FJ line (they were almost to the Sorting Hat), when they were pulled out of the line and made to leave because they had bags. Granted, they had a souvenier shop bag and a purse, but I would hate the stress of wondering whether my fanny pack would be allowed on as I walk through a 90 minute line! Members of our group purchased these "hikers wallets": http://www.amazon.com/Granite-Gear-Hiker-Wallet-Colors/dp/B0028Y4GCY . They will hold a credit card, ID, room card, car key, chapstick, and some cash. Using this, a camera case that attached to my belt, and a pair of cargo shorts, I was able to carry everything I needed.
(3) You aren't missing anything at Ollivander's. I say this as someone who wouldn't have believed me and wouldn't have listed to me, either. But really, Ollivanders was a cute, but very short, show, which is probably not worth missing other rides, Hogsmeade shops, and attractions. If you have time for only a few things at WWoHP, this should be toward the bottom of your list.
(4) Use the single rider line. I was skeptical about the single rider line because part of the experience is doing things with your party, and I didn't know how "alone" we would be. However, we quickly learned that you are not really aware of who you are riding with anyway, and everyone in our party was usually in consecutive cars, or 1 or 2 cars away at most. The single rider line chopped hours off of our waits on the busiest day.
(5) Do the Castle Tour, then ride FJ using the single rider line. We did this on accident. The TM erroneously assumed we were with a group going on the Castle Tour, and we got ushered right through. It turned out to be really nice. We got to walk at our own pace, stand and watch Dumbledore, the Fat Lady, and Harry/Hermione/Ron as long as we wanted, and we got through the whole castle in about 20 minutes. Then we waited in a 20 minute single rider line for FJ. The posted time for FJ through the "regular line" during this time was 90 minutes.
(6) Save Universal Studios for last. I don't know if it's always like this, but we went to US on two days, and it was practically deserted compared to IOA. We found the lack of crowds, short lines (anywhere from walk-on to 15 minutes), and "sit down" theater-style shows to be refreshing toward the end of our trip when we were tired and had sore feet. Whenever you go to US, do Shrek early. We had a 15-minute wait at 9:30, but later in the day, when all the kiddos showed up, the line hit upward of 60 minutes.
Finally, our itineraries. As I said earlier, I hope that these might give others an idea of what it is possible to do in a day, but I am not suggesting what they should do. Also, we did not rush though these rides militant-style. We stopped throughout the day to watch other rides, take photos, and rest, and browsed the gift shops after the rides.
Sunday--moderate crowds
Arrive 10:15
Forbidden Journey
Cat in the Hat
Lunch at Mythos 1:30
JP River Adventure
Spiderman twice (the ride glitched our first time through, and we were sent directly to the front of the line for another try--very nice!)
Hulk/Storm Force Accelatron (our party split up)
Leave 5:30
Monday--very heavy crowds
Arrive 8:00
Gates opened 9:00
Ollivander's
Look through Hogsmeade shops
Flight of the Hippogriff
Lunch at Three Broomsticks 11:00
Forbidden Journey (single rider)
JP River Adventure
Popeye and Bluto's Bilge-Rat Barges
Get time-entry ticket for WWoHP
Drinks at the Backwater Bar
Spiderman (single rider)
Return to WWoHP 3:00
Shop in Hogsmeade shops
Leave 5:00
Wednesday--heavy crowds
Universal Studios
Arrive 9:30
Simpsons
Men in Black
T2-3D
Twister
Islands of Adventure
Lunch at Three Broomsticks 12:30
Spiderman (single rider)
JP River Adventure
Flight of the Hippogriff
Castle Tour
Forbidden Journey (single rider)
Shop in Hogsmeade shops
Drinks and the Hog's Head
Leave 6:00
Thursday--heavy crowds
Univeral Studios
Arrive 9:30
Shrek
Revenge of the Mummy twice
Coffee at Starbucks
Simpsons
Jaws
Men in Black
Lunch at Louie's Italian Restaurant 12:30
Horror Make-Up Show (hilarious!)
T2-3D
Islands of Adventure
Shop in Marvel Superhero Island
Shop in Hogsmeade shops
Drinks and the Hog's Head
Leave 5:15
Please let me know if you have any specific questions I can try to answer over the weekend. HAVE FUN to those whose trips are coming up; we had a blast and were very sad to leave!
First, a few key facts: (1) Our group had between 2-4 adults on each day; (2) we stayed offsite; (3) we used valet parking; and (4) we are complete, insane Potter-heads who were determined to see and do everything in WWoHP (except Dragon Challenge).
Now, some tips:
(1) No running! One day, we arrived at IOA early in the hope of getting to WWoHP before the worst of the crowds. However, the crowds had the same idea, and we were routed through the park through a series of "stop points" (TMs with a rope holding us back). Each time they opened up the stop point, the TMs would call out that ABSOLUTELY NO RUNNING was allowed. Some teenage boys disregarded this rule, and took off running for WWoHP. Just before they got to the entrance, other TMs stopped them and made them wait to the side as others passed becaused they broke the no running rule.
(2) Don't take bags. Not even that fanny pack. Out of an abundance of caution, we decided not to take anything that could not be attached to our clothing. This turned out to be a very good idea; it was very nice to breeze right past the TMs directing people with bags into a very long FJ locker line

(3) You aren't missing anything at Ollivander's. I say this as someone who wouldn't have believed me and wouldn't have listed to me, either. But really, Ollivanders was a cute, but very short, show, which is probably not worth missing other rides, Hogsmeade shops, and attractions. If you have time for only a few things at WWoHP, this should be toward the bottom of your list.
(4) Use the single rider line. I was skeptical about the single rider line because part of the experience is doing things with your party, and I didn't know how "alone" we would be. However, we quickly learned that you are not really aware of who you are riding with anyway, and everyone in our party was usually in consecutive cars, or 1 or 2 cars away at most. The single rider line chopped hours off of our waits on the busiest day.
(5) Do the Castle Tour, then ride FJ using the single rider line. We did this on accident. The TM erroneously assumed we were with a group going on the Castle Tour, and we got ushered right through. It turned out to be really nice. We got to walk at our own pace, stand and watch Dumbledore, the Fat Lady, and Harry/Hermione/Ron as long as we wanted, and we got through the whole castle in about 20 minutes. Then we waited in a 20 minute single rider line for FJ. The posted time for FJ through the "regular line" during this time was 90 minutes.
(6) Save Universal Studios for last. I don't know if it's always like this, but we went to US on two days, and it was practically deserted compared to IOA. We found the lack of crowds, short lines (anywhere from walk-on to 15 minutes), and "sit down" theater-style shows to be refreshing toward the end of our trip when we were tired and had sore feet. Whenever you go to US, do Shrek early. We had a 15-minute wait at 9:30, but later in the day, when all the kiddos showed up, the line hit upward of 60 minutes.
Finally, our itineraries. As I said earlier, I hope that these might give others an idea of what it is possible to do in a day, but I am not suggesting what they should do. Also, we did not rush though these rides militant-style. We stopped throughout the day to watch other rides, take photos, and rest, and browsed the gift shops after the rides.
Sunday--moderate crowds
Arrive 10:15
Forbidden Journey
Cat in the Hat
Lunch at Mythos 1:30
JP River Adventure
Spiderman twice (the ride glitched our first time through, and we were sent directly to the front of the line for another try--very nice!)
Hulk/Storm Force Accelatron (our party split up)
Leave 5:30
Monday--very heavy crowds
Arrive 8:00
Gates opened 9:00
Ollivander's
Look through Hogsmeade shops
Flight of the Hippogriff
Lunch at Three Broomsticks 11:00
Forbidden Journey (single rider)
JP River Adventure
Popeye and Bluto's Bilge-Rat Barges
Get time-entry ticket for WWoHP
Drinks at the Backwater Bar
Spiderman (single rider)
Return to WWoHP 3:00
Shop in Hogsmeade shops
Leave 5:00
Wednesday--heavy crowds
Universal Studios
Arrive 9:30
Simpsons
Men in Black
T2-3D
Twister
Islands of Adventure
Lunch at Three Broomsticks 12:30
Spiderman (single rider)
JP River Adventure
Flight of the Hippogriff
Castle Tour
Forbidden Journey (single rider)
Shop in Hogsmeade shops
Drinks and the Hog's Head
Leave 6:00
Thursday--heavy crowds
Univeral Studios
Arrive 9:30
Shrek
Revenge of the Mummy twice
Coffee at Starbucks
Simpsons
Jaws
Men in Black
Lunch at Louie's Italian Restaurant 12:30
Horror Make-Up Show (hilarious!)
T2-3D
Islands of Adventure
Shop in Marvel Superhero Island
Shop in Hogsmeade shops
Drinks and the Hog's Head
Leave 5:15
Please let me know if you have any specific questions I can try to answer over the weekend. HAVE FUN to those whose trips are coming up; we had a blast and were very sad to leave!