Son is 48" and loves thrill rides, so the time has come...

MomRN

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I have officially decided that our annual Florida vacation will revolve around Universal this year!

We have gone annually to Disney the last 4 years and it is time for a change. We've done on-site and off, rented a car and used Disney transportation, dining plan and none and right when I had the perfect Disney vacation (for my family) all figured out... I go and switch things up.

This board has been such a great help in the past. So I'm coming to you again with suggestions and advice.

1. My son has fall break from 10-11 to 10-14. While I swore I wouldn't take him out of school for vacation again (3rd grade), now I'm thinking... maybe 4 days instead...:rolleyes1. So, what 3 day period would you suggest during those times as the best time to visit?

2. We aren't just going to Florida for those 3 days. In our weekish long vacation I want to do the Disney Halloween Party and maybe a water park. Certainly going to have a beach day, and probably a DTD day. However, I want to revolve these around Universal, but...

3. I want to stay on-site for the front of line access for our days at Universal/IOA. I don't want to stay the whole week on-site though. Will probably look at a Windsor Hills rental the other 4ish days we are there (loved it there our last vacation). We will be renting a car. I don't want to switch "hotels" more than twice though.

What say you, oh wise ones of the disboards?
 
Defintiely stay onsite.The express passes and early entry is well worth it.Budget parking into your costs.Universal resorts charge a nightly parking fee ..Keep in mind that Ocotober is Halloween Horror Nights at the Studios and it closes the studios early ( universal parks close alot earlier then Disney anyway).HHN is not for kids so i am doubting you will want to do that,.
 
I would love to do HHN, but I have looked it over and don't think it is for my will-be 8 year old son. Last Halloween we took him to a haunted house that his sister and other people he knows participated in and he didn't sleep through the night for a month. And it was corny. So we will likely pass on HHN.

At Disney, when there is a hard ticket event, the parks tend to be less busy that day. So, should I plan on Sun-Mon-Tue for longer hours or Thur-Fri-Sat will be less crowded but shorter hours? I'm thinking Sun/Mon/Tues?
 
I would love to do HHN, but I have looked it over and don't think it is for my will-be 8 year old son. Last Halloween we took him to a haunted house that his sister and other people he knows participated in and he didn't sleep through the night for a month. And it was corny. So we will likely pass on HHN.

At Disney, when there is a hard ticket event, the parks tend to be less busy that day. So, should I plan on Sun-Mon-Tue for longer hours or Thur-Fri-Sat will be less crowded but shorter hours? I'm thinking Sun/Mon/Tues?

If you go to the dark side in October, hhn will be held on Sundays, thus the Studios will close at 5:00.
Peeps tend to arrive in the park on Sundays in the afternoon in order to catch some rides prior to park closing prior to hhn.
 




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