Keep in mind also that IoA and the Studios are next to each other and can easily be walked between--I suppose much like Disneyland's MK and DCA are next to each other. I assume the OP realizes the four parks at WDW are spread so far apart as to make walking impractical, with the possible exception of Epcot and DHS.
I read this on another site and it looks pretty accurate.
Islands of Adventure is 110 acres, Universal Studios Florida is 125 acres (compared to 107 acres, 300, 154, and 500 acres for the four Disney World parks.)
OP here, we're just trying to get a feel for how far apart things are within each park. So with those numbers...it's fair to assume that distance wise, things are close together like HS and MK. Thanks...
OP here, we're just trying to get a feel for how far apart things are within each park. So with those numbers...it's fair to assume that distance wise, things are close together like HS and MK. Thanks...
Yeah, but the caveat is that both Universal parks have a lake in the middle of them. So you can't cut across the park as you would in the hub-and-spoke design of WDW. You're mostly going around the wheel.