mommymanda
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So sorry, I am sure this is out there somewhere, but multiple searches with various wording brought me no luck.
I am trying to decide on whether I should purchase a the three day 3 park to park tickets or four daily tickets.
Information
First Universal trip after three Disney vacations
Family of five. Two will be planning all thrill rides, three hanging out at lighter or non rides.
Trip planned late (last week) August. Five night stay.
Cabana Bay
Not rope drop people. We like to sleep in on holiday. Usually arriving at park between 9-10am
We are Harry Potter fans, but the only thing I see that the park to park offers is the Howarts Express, which we'd enjoy but is it worth the extra $240
In general is the park to park option worth the $240? At this point we are planning one day at each park, and possibly not even using the 4th ticket as kids are hoping for an off site day.
I know they are two different places, but we've had park hoppers for all Disney trips, but only actually used them once and that was to get to a dinner reservation.
Thanks.
I am trying to decide on whether I should purchase a the three day 3 park to park tickets or four daily tickets.
Information
First Universal trip after three Disney vacations
Family of five. Two will be planning all thrill rides, three hanging out at lighter or non rides.
Trip planned late (last week) August. Five night stay.
Cabana Bay
Not rope drop people. We like to sleep in on holiday. Usually arriving at park between 9-10am
We are Harry Potter fans, but the only thing I see that the park to park offers is the Howarts Express, which we'd enjoy but is it worth the extra $240
In general is the park to park option worth the $240? At this point we are planning one day at each park, and possibly not even using the 4th ticket as kids are hoping for an off site day.
I know they are two different places, but we've had park hoppers for all Disney trips, but only actually used them once and that was to get to a dinner reservation.
Thanks.