Sorsha
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OK, I come to all of you Universal experts on my knees, begging for your assistance. I have never had any great desire to visit Universal, and so have never really paid much attention to it. WDW is my happy place, and I have extensive knowledge on it, but know almost nothing about Universal.
That said, we are planning a trip to FL in September, and suddenly, with the development of Harry Potter World, my husband and oldest DD are dying for a visit to Universal. We plan to stay at Port Orleans, rent a car, and go to Universal for a day, while at WDW. OK, I can do this... deep breath... I will turn to the DisBoards for help.
Sooo.... opinions and info needed...
I have looked at the Universal website, and from what I can see, there appears to be very little, outside of the Dr Seuss area, that will appeal to my younger DDs. Is this a correct assumption? Neither of them enjoy very scary or overly rollercoaster-y rides, and DD6 is very small, only about 48 inches. I am very careful about the movies they watch, so they have never seen King Kong or Jurassic Park or Spiderman or The Mummy. FWIW I don't do thrill rides either; Star Tours is good, but Tower of Terror is SO off the menu, and I am not even really that fond of Expedition Everest.
We will have only one day to spend there, we will arrive at opening, and most likely stay till close. In that time period, DH and DD15 will want to ride most of the "thrill" rides, the younger DDs and I will want to do Dr Seuss, and we will all want to see Harry Potter. Is this reasonable? Will we be able to fit all that in?
We would like to try Emeril's restaurant. Opinions on it? Ok for kids?
How is the drive from Disney? How long does it take?
I guess my biggest question is this. Given that DD6 and I will not ride most of the "thrill" style rides, is there still enough for us to do to justify $100 each for a ticket? We could just stay back at the hotel and go to Disney for an extra day, and let the older kids and DH go to Universal. DH does NOT like that idea LOL, and I would really like to see the Harry Potter stuff, so I am not sure about that.
Opinions or ideas?
That said, we are planning a trip to FL in September, and suddenly, with the development of Harry Potter World, my husband and oldest DD are dying for a visit to Universal. We plan to stay at Port Orleans, rent a car, and go to Universal for a day, while at WDW. OK, I can do this... deep breath... I will turn to the DisBoards for help.

Sooo.... opinions and info needed...
I have looked at the Universal website, and from what I can see, there appears to be very little, outside of the Dr Seuss area, that will appeal to my younger DDs. Is this a correct assumption? Neither of them enjoy very scary or overly rollercoaster-y rides, and DD6 is very small, only about 48 inches. I am very careful about the movies they watch, so they have never seen King Kong or Jurassic Park or Spiderman or The Mummy. FWIW I don't do thrill rides either; Star Tours is good, but Tower of Terror is SO off the menu, and I am not even really that fond of Expedition Everest.
We will have only one day to spend there, we will arrive at opening, and most likely stay till close. In that time period, DH and DD15 will want to ride most of the "thrill" rides, the younger DDs and I will want to do Dr Seuss, and we will all want to see Harry Potter. Is this reasonable? Will we be able to fit all that in?
We would like to try Emeril's restaurant. Opinions on it? Ok for kids?
How is the drive from Disney? How long does it take?
I guess my biggest question is this. Given that DD6 and I will not ride most of the "thrill" style rides, is there still enough for us to do to justify $100 each for a ticket? We could just stay back at the hotel and go to Disney for an extra day, and let the older kids and DH go to Universal. DH does NOT like that idea LOL, and I would really like to see the Harry Potter stuff, so I am not sure about that.
Opinions or ideas?