luvallprincesses
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We are planning a 14 day Orlando trip starting the Saturday prior to Thanksgiving. We are frequent WDW-ers, but have never been to Universal. It's time. We were thinking of splurging on 3 nights/3.5 park days onsite deluxe at Universal with express passes included (since its holiday week). It seems to make sense to start at Universal and then finish at WDW with 10 days, as that will be our more relaxing portion since we don't feel rushed there/have seen it all. We will be staying at the Swan on AmEx points. I have a few questions for doing this split trip, if anyone can help me with any parts:
1. Is there a reason that we should do the trip in reverse? (I'm aware we hit WDW over Thanksgiving this way...but we won't do parks much while its busy there at that time). Will we be disappointed in the room "downgrade" moving from a deluxe at Uni to the Swan? (Never stayed there before.)
2. Does it make more sense ($) to rent a car for the whole Universal portion to then transport ourselves to WDW 4 days later (which we would then be able to return at WDW or not?) Otherwise we'd be hiring a town car for airport transfers, I guess, since no ME services for Swan. What are other reasonable options are there to move ourselves and all luggage to WDW?
3. Anything else I haven't considered that I should?
1. Is there a reason that we should do the trip in reverse? (I'm aware we hit WDW over Thanksgiving this way...but we won't do parks much while its busy there at that time). Will we be disappointed in the room "downgrade" moving from a deluxe at Uni to the Swan? (Never stayed there before.)
2. Does it make more sense ($) to rent a car for the whole Universal portion to then transport ourselves to WDW 4 days later (which we would then be able to return at WDW or not?) Otherwise we'd be hiring a town car for airport transfers, I guess, since no ME services for Swan. What are other reasonable options are there to move ourselves and all luggage to WDW?
3. Anything else I haven't considered that I should?