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Im a long time fan of Disney World. Ive been hooked every since my first trip twenty years ago. There can be little argument that Im not a Disney expert at this point. Im a DVC member, Disney World annual pass holder, former Disneyland Paris annual pass holder, former Disneyland annual pass holder and soon to be Platinum Disney Cuiseline member. Currently Im planning my second trip to Aulani and I even got married this October at Disney World.
I went to Universal Orlando years ago and although I liked it, I would rather spend all my valuable time in Florida at Disney World. For years I thought of Universal as a glorified Six Flags. They had some great rides but the theming wasnt there for me. I didnt get the same magical feel that I had at Disney.
Driving home from Disney World around a year ago we passed Universal Studios and my fiancée (a former Disney cast member) mentioned she had never been to Universal Studios. At the time I was looking for birthday present and thought a weekend doing something new would be fun. So I decided we should go back down to Universal for her birthday as a change of pace.
I started to do some research and quickly found the most cost effective way to go to Universal was to buy an annual pass. I bought a power pass for her ($200) and a preferred pass for myself ($280) so I could get hotel discounts, free parking, etc. A three day ticket was almost the same as an annual pass at the time (and still is). With my annual pass discount I booked the Hard Rock Hotel at a very reasonable rate. Needless to say we had an amazing long weekend at Universal. The Universal employees were great, everything was spotless, the food was delicious, and the new attractions (The Simpson, Harry Potter, Transformers, Minions, etc) were amazing. On top of that I never waited in a single line because I stayed at the Hark Rock Hotel and in the evenings they had a great Christmas parade with a free Mannheim Steamroller concert.
I made a couple more trips down to Universal following my great experience last December and all of them were great. I made it at a point to stay at or visit the other onsite hotels, try the different seasonal events such as Mardi Gras and ride the lesser known rides. Everything was top notch. The evening concerts after the Mardi Gras parades were amazing (and were no additional cost). The new Cabana Bay hotel is by far the best value hotel in Orlando and themed extremely well.
The game changer for me is the new Diagon Alley. This is by far and away the best themed land I have ever seen. I would like to say Carsland in Disneyland can compare, as I thought that bar would be hard to reach for some time, but it cant. Hands down, Diagon Alley is the best themed land and I say that as somebody who doesnt know anything about Harry Potter. Pictures and words cant describe what Universal did with this project. Its something you just have to go and experience.
Universal Orlando is now a real competitor to Disney. Sure, Universal Orlando still has some issues. They dont have enough rides for little children, too many video screens in rides, lack of theming around roller coasters, and the live shows could be improved. Its going to be an uphill battle against Disney. They dont own all the intellectual property in their parks and in an all time bad and short-sighted move they sold a large chunk of their land years ago even further limiting any expansion.
I realize there are a fair amount of Universal haters out there and for years I wouldnt blame you for getting mad when Universal was compared to Disney. However things have changed. Universals new projects are all on par with Disney. They are stepping up their customer service while Disney seems to have lost a step in that department. Universal is spending an unbelievable amount of money each year on large scale projects. The most impressive thing is the speed at which they are expanding and improving. Entire rides and lands go up before a parking garage can be complete at Disney. Magic bands still are getting bugs worked out after a year (as much as I like them) and Ive been hearing about an Avatar Land at Animal Kingdom for years. Not to mention Disney Studios has seemed to lose its soul. Sure, Im still loyal to Disney and they are #1 in my book. Im never going to stop going to Disney parks. Universals massive push to take market share from Disney is a win win situation for us.
It is my own personal opinion that in a few years we (the excessive planners) will start to view the two theme parks at Universal Orlando as a 5th and 6th gate, especially if they can target smaller children and make rides that dont cause motion sickness. Split stays with Disney and Universal will start to drastically increase. I am a DVC member that has paid a large sum of money to vacation there every year. This year for the first time I am actually going to sell DVC points so I can book a room at Universal. The Universal annual pass for me to renew is $130 compared to Disney at $435 (DVC price). Forget scheduling 3 rides a day on my magic band, I can skip any line at any time in Universal when I stay at a Deluxe hotel (which are cheaper than Disney). Universal is new and exciting to me. I cant wait to see the Mardi Gras concert lineup. Im flying in my niece in so she can see the new Harry Potter attractions. That magical feeling that Disney has for so many of us is starting to be replicated by Universal. Sure, its not the same feeling or vibe that I get at Disney, but its Universals own unique vibe and its worth checking out.
I went to Universal Orlando years ago and although I liked it, I would rather spend all my valuable time in Florida at Disney World. For years I thought of Universal as a glorified Six Flags. They had some great rides but the theming wasnt there for me. I didnt get the same magical feel that I had at Disney.
Driving home from Disney World around a year ago we passed Universal Studios and my fiancée (a former Disney cast member) mentioned she had never been to Universal Studios. At the time I was looking for birthday present and thought a weekend doing something new would be fun. So I decided we should go back down to Universal for her birthday as a change of pace.
I started to do some research and quickly found the most cost effective way to go to Universal was to buy an annual pass. I bought a power pass for her ($200) and a preferred pass for myself ($280) so I could get hotel discounts, free parking, etc. A three day ticket was almost the same as an annual pass at the time (and still is). With my annual pass discount I booked the Hard Rock Hotel at a very reasonable rate. Needless to say we had an amazing long weekend at Universal. The Universal employees were great, everything was spotless, the food was delicious, and the new attractions (The Simpson, Harry Potter, Transformers, Minions, etc) were amazing. On top of that I never waited in a single line because I stayed at the Hark Rock Hotel and in the evenings they had a great Christmas parade with a free Mannheim Steamroller concert.
I made a couple more trips down to Universal following my great experience last December and all of them were great. I made it at a point to stay at or visit the other onsite hotels, try the different seasonal events such as Mardi Gras and ride the lesser known rides. Everything was top notch. The evening concerts after the Mardi Gras parades were amazing (and were no additional cost). The new Cabana Bay hotel is by far the best value hotel in Orlando and themed extremely well.
The game changer for me is the new Diagon Alley. This is by far and away the best themed land I have ever seen. I would like to say Carsland in Disneyland can compare, as I thought that bar would be hard to reach for some time, but it cant. Hands down, Diagon Alley is the best themed land and I say that as somebody who doesnt know anything about Harry Potter. Pictures and words cant describe what Universal did with this project. Its something you just have to go and experience.
Universal Orlando is now a real competitor to Disney. Sure, Universal Orlando still has some issues. They dont have enough rides for little children, too many video screens in rides, lack of theming around roller coasters, and the live shows could be improved. Its going to be an uphill battle against Disney. They dont own all the intellectual property in their parks and in an all time bad and short-sighted move they sold a large chunk of their land years ago even further limiting any expansion.
I realize there are a fair amount of Universal haters out there and for years I wouldnt blame you for getting mad when Universal was compared to Disney. However things have changed. Universals new projects are all on par with Disney. They are stepping up their customer service while Disney seems to have lost a step in that department. Universal is spending an unbelievable amount of money each year on large scale projects. The most impressive thing is the speed at which they are expanding and improving. Entire rides and lands go up before a parking garage can be complete at Disney. Magic bands still are getting bugs worked out after a year (as much as I like them) and Ive been hearing about an Avatar Land at Animal Kingdom for years. Not to mention Disney Studios has seemed to lose its soul. Sure, Im still loyal to Disney and they are #1 in my book. Im never going to stop going to Disney parks. Universals massive push to take market share from Disney is a win win situation for us.
It is my own personal opinion that in a few years we (the excessive planners) will start to view the two theme parks at Universal Orlando as a 5th and 6th gate, especially if they can target smaller children and make rides that dont cause motion sickness. Split stays with Disney and Universal will start to drastically increase. I am a DVC member that has paid a large sum of money to vacation there every year. This year for the first time I am actually going to sell DVC points so I can book a room at Universal. The Universal annual pass for me to renew is $130 compared to Disney at $435 (DVC price). Forget scheduling 3 rides a day on my magic band, I can skip any line at any time in Universal when I stay at a Deluxe hotel (which are cheaper than Disney). Universal is new and exciting to me. I cant wait to see the Mardi Gras concert lineup. Im flying in my niece in so she can see the new Harry Potter attractions. That magical feeling that Disney has for so many of us is starting to be replicated by Universal. Sure, its not the same feeling or vibe that I get at Disney, but its Universals own unique vibe and its worth checking out.