bluezy
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I'm in the process of trying very hard to get excited. We have not set foot in Universal since 2003, so I promised the family we would wander over there for a day during our 'Disney' vacation this year. Unfortunately, I regret my promise. I have zero desire to click on any of the Universal threads, and I just can't bring myself to plan for any parks that are not on Disney property. Rest assured, we will be the dazed and confused family searching for Diagon Alley. I am hopelessly addicted to the mouse, and there is no cure.
I'm the same way. My kids keep asking to go to Universal and while I'm not totally opposed to it, I don't want to take any days away from Disney -- so we would need to extend our trip by 3 or 4 days in order to include Universal. And that would have us on vacation for close to 2 weeks. That's not going to happen any time soon. I keep telling the kids that they can go to Universal when they're adults -- it will be something new for them. Our oldest son is 30 and he has taken 3 trips to Disney as an adult and has yet to include Universal in any of his trips. He always *plans* to include Universal and then realizes he'd rather spend the time at Disney.
The only thing that made me happy about reading the report about Universal yesterday is that I'm hoping it will push Disney to continue to expand their parks with more attractions/lands. If Disney isn't careful, Universal will become the place that people travel to and Disney will be the place people go to for a day or two while they're at Universal. It would also be nice if Disney built some budget-friendly resorts that can accommodate large families. I'd love something like the AoA suites but with standard rooms sprinkled in between some of the suites to create some connecting rooms (suite + standard = room for up to 10 people but still allowing some privacy for those in the room). Though I will say that as much as we love AoA, I do *not* consider it budget friendly....but it is one of the least expensive options for having 6 people in one room with 2 bathrooms and still be on property (because we're Disney snobs and have no desire to stay off property for a week long trip).