In your post, it seems your mind is made up. Ironic, no? IOA--I lOVED HP, I think Seuss land rocks, Jurassic is okay--but mostly because I love tropical like theming and I do enjoy the one ride that is there (they have two, but the fall risk from the supposed kiddy ride just has me too freaked to ride it--did it once and

). The super hero section? Truly does NOTHING for me. I do not like the genre, one bit. (my husband sees all those movies solo because they bore me). While well themed, it is visually noisy to me. I don't like the spiderman ride--and I'm a hit or miss on roller coasters and just about injuried out of them. But still ride some. So though my kids love Hulk--I'm not sure I will ever ride it again. Then there is the cartoon section. It's okay. It doesn't excite me. The water ride was closed on our last visit--the last time I rode it, I don't remember it wow-ing me.

Will I be back? Sure--I think HP is that good. I haven't been to Universal in ages. I LOVE the movie studio look. Hollywood Studios has lost all of their production, and what it was in 1989 excited me, what it is now doesn't as much. However, none of that matters--so long as my small fry remains small, Disney will see the large majority of our dollars. She isn't too keen on being a window shopper when there are rides everywhere. Baby swap doesn't matter if she has to do it on the large majority of rides present. So logically, since we like for her to enjoy her vacation as well, our time will be limited at the land of HP. I'm perfectly fine to plop down a one day admission and just do HP. But HP didn't account for short 3 year olds. So I won't go as much as we could. It seems by your post that you are a huge Universal fan. There are rides at Disney you could ride, but feel your money is better spent at Universal. If you could ride no rides at Disney, or just a select few, and Universal wasn't even an option, would you waste your money? All that said, I'm perturbed that to rider he new HP train (pardon my lack of naming knowledge

)--you have to have a 2 park ticket at Universal. I get why they did it, but it does seem that profit was a prime reason and logistics secondary. I hope they advertise it will or they will upset many unsuspecting guests who want to line up and can only do so with a ticket upgrade.