Bennie1976
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- May 26, 2013
- Messages
- 7
Hallo Everyone
This was a trip to experience all new things in Orlando theme parks since our last full trip in 2018. We did a father-and-son trip to Universal in 2023.
This was a last-minute addition to a work trip I had to take to America in New York. The main reason for the addition was to visit Epic Universe and then we decided to add some days at Disney to experience everything we haven’t seen yet.
This trip was just my wife and I, so here we go:

Day 1:
I was coming in from New York (LGA) and my wife flew in from Miami (MIA). Worrying about cancelled flights and delays due to the Government shutdown, we were both super early at our respective airports and luckily all went well. We arrived 20 minutes apart and with baggage belts next to each other, we were out in a flash.
We decided to do Universal first as these are stress-free and easy parks and as we are staying at Royal Pacific, the unlimited Express Pass makes touring these parks such a breeze.
Royal Pacific used to be our favorite resort due to the theming, service and proximity to the parks, but I fear that this is no longer the case. It is still hugely convenient from an access point of view, but the resort has aged badly since our last visit in 2018. Maybe it was just our room, but everything feels a little bit dated. On top of that, the service was fine, but nothing amazing like we had experienced before.
We took an Uber to Royal Pacific, checked in with no fuss, got all our park tickets, extra Epic tickets and Epic Express Pass tickets (more on this later) and were very happy that our room was ready by 11am. We dropped all our stuff and took a quick Uber round trip to Walmart where we stocked up on water, ice coffee, overnight oats and snacks. We also stocked up on a few things we don’t find at home. So back at Royal Pacific by 12:20pm and then took a boat to City Walk. We wanted to walk but since the boat was right there when we came out, we jumped on.
My wife has never experienced Hagrid’s or VelociCoaster, so we headed to IOA first. The Unlimited Express Pass was amazing, and we rode both attractions multiple times. The Hagrid’s standby time was over 90 minutes and the longest we ever waited in the Express queue was 15 minutes. Hagrid’s is just magic and our favorite ride in all of Orlando. In our view, nothing in Epic or Disney beats Hagrid’s and VelociCoaster from a ride enjoyment point of view.



We did some other favorites like Hippogriff, River Adventure, Doom, Spider Man and Hulk (Forbidden Journey was closed for refurb the whole time), had some Butter Beer, did a bit of shopping and then made our way out of the park to dinner around 7pm at Cowfish. Dinner was good and the beers even better! We then took the easy stroll back to Royal Pacific and called it a night.
By the way, we had the best weather ever. Never more than 82 (28 Celsius) and never below 60 (16 Celsius). We didn’t have one drop of rain during our 7-night stay in Orlando.
Day 2:
This was our only full day in the Universal legacy parks. We had coffee and breakfast (overnight oats) in the room and were on the beautiful walking path by 7:30am. A quick 5 minutes later and we were near the front of the rope drop crowd at IOA. Another real plus from Universal is that all Universal resort guests get a full hour early entry benefit. When you have Unlimited Express, you really don’t have to rope drop any of the 2 original Universal parks, we just did it to maximize our only full day here. They opened the gates well before 8am and the crowd all headed for Hogsmeade. With the Express Pass, we again did Hagrid’s and VelociCoaster multiple times until the Hogwarts Express opened. We took the first train to US.

We rode everything in US with no or very low waits. Minion Blast was the only ride my wife has not experienced but this was a one-and-done for us. The only ride we skipped was Kang & Kodo’s. We did Mummy, Gringotts and ET multiple times and rode the Trolls coaster for the first time. Very cute! We explored the new Dream Works Land, had a slice of pizza at Louie’s and then caught the train back to Hogsmeade from King’s Cross Station at 2:40pm.
The next 5 hours were spent riding everything in IOA (except Dudley’s and Seuss Landing) taking pics of all the Holiday decorations and having some snacks. I believe pretzel bites are now our favorite snack. Doom and Hulk at sunset was just so amazing to experience.


We had dinner at the Orchid Court Lounge (delicious sushi) and then had some beers at Jakes. We had Epic Universe up next, so we tried to get to bed at a reasonable hour.

Up next, EPIC Universe
This was a trip to experience all new things in Orlando theme parks since our last full trip in 2018. We did a father-and-son trip to Universal in 2023.
This was a last-minute addition to a work trip I had to take to America in New York. The main reason for the addition was to visit Epic Universe and then we decided to add some days at Disney to experience everything we haven’t seen yet.
This trip was just my wife and I, so here we go:

Day 1:
I was coming in from New York (LGA) and my wife flew in from Miami (MIA). Worrying about cancelled flights and delays due to the Government shutdown, we were both super early at our respective airports and luckily all went well. We arrived 20 minutes apart and with baggage belts next to each other, we were out in a flash.
We decided to do Universal first as these are stress-free and easy parks and as we are staying at Royal Pacific, the unlimited Express Pass makes touring these parks such a breeze.
Royal Pacific used to be our favorite resort due to the theming, service and proximity to the parks, but I fear that this is no longer the case. It is still hugely convenient from an access point of view, but the resort has aged badly since our last visit in 2018. Maybe it was just our room, but everything feels a little bit dated. On top of that, the service was fine, but nothing amazing like we had experienced before.
We took an Uber to Royal Pacific, checked in with no fuss, got all our park tickets, extra Epic tickets and Epic Express Pass tickets (more on this later) and were very happy that our room was ready by 11am. We dropped all our stuff and took a quick Uber round trip to Walmart where we stocked up on water, ice coffee, overnight oats and snacks. We also stocked up on a few things we don’t find at home. So back at Royal Pacific by 12:20pm and then took a boat to City Walk. We wanted to walk but since the boat was right there when we came out, we jumped on.
My wife has never experienced Hagrid’s or VelociCoaster, so we headed to IOA first. The Unlimited Express Pass was amazing, and we rode both attractions multiple times. The Hagrid’s standby time was over 90 minutes and the longest we ever waited in the Express queue was 15 minutes. Hagrid’s is just magic and our favorite ride in all of Orlando. In our view, nothing in Epic or Disney beats Hagrid’s and VelociCoaster from a ride enjoyment point of view.



We did some other favorites like Hippogriff, River Adventure, Doom, Spider Man and Hulk (Forbidden Journey was closed for refurb the whole time), had some Butter Beer, did a bit of shopping and then made our way out of the park to dinner around 7pm at Cowfish. Dinner was good and the beers even better! We then took the easy stroll back to Royal Pacific and called it a night.
By the way, we had the best weather ever. Never more than 82 (28 Celsius) and never below 60 (16 Celsius). We didn’t have one drop of rain during our 7-night stay in Orlando.
Day 2:
This was our only full day in the Universal legacy parks. We had coffee and breakfast (overnight oats) in the room and were on the beautiful walking path by 7:30am. A quick 5 minutes later and we were near the front of the rope drop crowd at IOA. Another real plus from Universal is that all Universal resort guests get a full hour early entry benefit. When you have Unlimited Express, you really don’t have to rope drop any of the 2 original Universal parks, we just did it to maximize our only full day here. They opened the gates well before 8am and the crowd all headed for Hogsmeade. With the Express Pass, we again did Hagrid’s and VelociCoaster multiple times until the Hogwarts Express opened. We took the first train to US.

We rode everything in US with no or very low waits. Minion Blast was the only ride my wife has not experienced but this was a one-and-done for us. The only ride we skipped was Kang & Kodo’s. We did Mummy, Gringotts and ET multiple times and rode the Trolls coaster for the first time. Very cute! We explored the new Dream Works Land, had a slice of pizza at Louie’s and then caught the train back to Hogsmeade from King’s Cross Station at 2:40pm.
The next 5 hours were spent riding everything in IOA (except Dudley’s and Seuss Landing) taking pics of all the Holiday decorations and having some snacks. I believe pretzel bites are now our favorite snack. Doom and Hulk at sunset was just so amazing to experience.


We had dinner at the Orchid Court Lounge (delicious sushi) and then had some beers at Jakes. We had Epic Universe up next, so we tried to get to bed at a reasonable hour.

Up next, EPIC Universe


















