Have done universal and IOA and to us they have a few rides but mostly eating and drinking places with loads of shops to buy stuff from. DHS has 2 big rides and a few shows bit again mostly shops restaurants. Why have we paid so much? I must admit Alton Towers seem to have more rides than these parks.
first of all, hald of DHS is closed due to construction.
there are more ride at Alton Towers than at both Universal Parks, that's a fact
But the biggest thing about those parks is theme and atmosphere. It's not just a big amusement park with rides, rides, rides. It's about atmosphere, it's about immersion. And that's where lays the wow factor.
Can you believe that some of us (I do) like to just stroll around the parks and can spend half a day, or even the full day, in the parks without going on a ride/attraction. Just enjoying the sights and sounds, and the joy of just being there.
If you've planned this trip like a "let's go riding attractions like we're at the county fair" trip, then you might be right, a cruise might have been best.
but you never know what's best suited for you unless you try it for yourself.
on forums like this one, you'll mostly find highly enthousiastic people.
Now, why did you pay this much ? I'll kindly tell you that when guests start thinking that way, it's very hard to soak in the atmosphere and truly enjoy one's vacations.
I want so much to make this holiday amazing but so far I'm wishing we'd have gone on a cruise. Can anyone help?
From the limited amount of information you've given, it might sound like you've been expecting too much.
reflecting on the value for money while on vacation puts a price tag on every little thing. It's like when in a gift shop, if you only focus on the price tags you'll only have in mind how expensive it is (and it IS overpriced and expensive)
I might be wrong and overinterpreting your words, but it looks like you're overly conscious of the price you paid, and it might interfere with how you enjoy things.
it's like when going to a restaurant, if you calculate from the price and count how much each bite costs, you'll probably not have the best of experiences.
sit back, relax at the beach, try to enjoy the moments, without thinking too much about the sticker shock.
Any-one of us here is well aware of the price it costs to go to Florida.
When you go to a movie, it may start slow, but from the moment you start thinking how much you paid for the ticket and expect the movie to be better for the price, you no longer watch the movie, and probably bail out of the theater before the best parts, or miss them altogether.
try to put this in a corner of your mind.
enjoy the sights, sounds and atmosphere.
and remember that all of us here would rather be where you are
