That's the best plan!i always check the calendar on the UO website to check the hours for the parks.
if they are opened late, i expect crowds.
if they close early, just the opposite.
well Universal is not planning to stay open any later apparently, the majority of the country has already had their spring break which is why we were closing at 10 pm about 2 weeks ago, although you guys are in for the good stuff, since the parks will be slow and ya'll get to ride everything! feel bad for the people who came two weeks ago, can you say 35 minute wait at the Caro-Seuss-el and a hour wait at one fish two fish? muhahahaha
Yup...I've seen that all too often.well Universal is not planning to stay open any later apparently, the majority of the country has already had their spring break which is why we were closing at 10 pm about 2 weeks ago, although you guys are in for the good stuff, since the parks will be slow and ya'll get to ride everything! feel bad for the people who came two weeks ago, can you say 35 minute wait at the Caro-Seuss-el and a hour wait at one fish two fish? muhahahaha
well Universal is not planning to stay open any later apparently, the majority of the country has already had their spring break which is why we were closing at 10 pm about 2 weeks ago, although you guys are in for the good stuff, since the parks will be slow and ya'll get to ride everything! feel bad for the people who came two weeks ago, can you say 35 minute wait at the Caro-Seuss-el and a hour wait at one fish two fish? muhahahaha
I'm thinking it's not going to be too terribly busy since the parks close at regular hours. Orange and Seminole counties have already had their breaks this year.What about this coming week?
We made last minute plans to go to US this week. I didn't do any research on it at all. But, as you can see from my tags, I'm an "expert" lol
I'm pretty sure Lee county in SW FL is about the only county in FL who has not yet had our spring break. I'm sooooooo looking forward to it!!!![]()
You'd be surprised. I'm still seeing 30-45 min waits at many attractions.I'm thinking it's not going to be too terribly busy since the parks close at regular hours. Orange and Seminole counties have already had their breaks this year.
Well...I guess the slow days are a thing of the past. I know after HP opens, no one will know what a slow day is anymore.You'd be surprised. I'm still seeing 30-45 min waits at many attractions.
We just got back last night. The crowds were high this past week, and the parks closed at 7 p.m., so that theory didn't really apply. The most frustrating part was waiting in line for food. We would get the food and put it on our trays, and then have to wait forever before getting to the cash register. Our choice was to go ahead and eat it while we were in line (which alot of people did) or eat cold food after we sat down.They were extremely understaffed at both parks. We would wait in line for ice cream or Dippin' Dots, only to find that they were out of most flavors, out of waffle cones, out of hot fudge, etc. My husband asked one of the cashiers what was up. She said, "Everyone thought spring break would be over by now." It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that April 5-12 is not the end of spring break. I don't know what the problem was, but it was bad enough that we probably would not return to US/IOA. I honestly hope that your week has much lighter crowds. It seems that most breaks would be over by then. Good luck.