michelepa
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I wasn't sure where to post this TR because it cannot be pigeonholed
so I followed Gina's lead and just put it here hopefully, no one gets upset
!
T.R. Pre Trip
A bit of history before jumping into my report. The entire family was headed down to Orlando for our kids’ spring break. Main reason was to watch DS(15) play for his high school baseball team. However, me and DD (13) also wanted to partake in other Orlando sites. DH knew he would have to come to Universal with me and DD in case I could not contain my motion sickness. Neither DH nor DS are interested in Disney and I took DD the last two summers so I was done there for awhile and we really had other places we wanted to visit on this trip since we had DH with us! DS flew down on Friday with his team and stayed at CB for the first part of the week. Thankfully, the trip was before all the construction started at CB. DS then came to stay with us on 3/30 so we could do some things together as a family. We all flew home on 4/2. DD and I flew out of MCO while DD and DH flew out of Tampa after watching the Rays season opener at Tropicana Filed.
This trip was a logistical pain to plan not only regarding transportation but with four very different personalities ~two of them teenagers and a short-tempered husband who does not like lines or amusement park vacations.
Surprisingly, it all worked out because I was a planning machine! DH did not want to know any of the details and I made him promise for once just go along to get along and it would be a great trip. He did and it was. See it’s so easy
Hotels:
First problem ~ where to stay. Since we weren’t planning on doing Disney I was against staying onsite and paying the exorbitant prices that really just don’t fit our needs. After extensive research, I decided on a Wyndham Bonnet Creek condo. I was late to that party and our dates were only available through a reputable travel agent ebay seller. I was able to get a three bedroom deluxe from this seller at the same rate someone else was selling a two bedroom. Seller had good reviews and many on the WBC site said they had no problems renting from ebay top sellers with good reviews so I bit the bullet and everything thankfully went perfect with the room. I was able to pay using paypal and she sent me all the details immediately in an email. I did follow-up with her on a couple things a she would always get right back to me. When I got my confirmation, I called the WBC to confirm and they had all my info.
I chose WBC because there were a lot of activities and seven different pools around the complex. Also, the condo was gated so I felt it would be safe for my kids to walk from tower to tower to visit different pools and activities without us if they wanted. Having a washer and dryer in the room and being able to pick up DS and wash his uniforms well while we slept was very nice. Also two bathrooms, three bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and balcony would allow us to spread out and not be on top of each other. So that was set.
Second problem~ where to stay the first night I flew down with DD since condo rental was Sun-Sun. Well I’d always wanted to stay at POR and being able to take DME would mean we didn’t have to spend $70 for a taxi/uber from airport and we were planning on being in Disney that first day so why not. Why not indeed… (play foreboding music here!) So that was set.
Third problem- Universal unlimited express passes were outrageous but we needed them to get through Universal on Spring Break without DH having a meltdown. Through research on the DIS I found out that we could stay at Hard Rock Hotel for less than the cost of the unlimited express passes for the three of us for two days. The cost of the room was even less using the Seasonal Pass member rate and it appeared I could upgrade the park tickets I bought for free. Also, we would get two days early entry. I chose HRH of the three hotels because my DD and DH love old rock music DD plays bass, guitar and vocals at School of Rock and is in the Eagles show in a couple weeks. Hello Hotel California! So that was set.
Fourth problem ~ getting around. Most people would have just rented a car but a rental was not cheap and we hate the driving hassle so we opted to Uber which we usually do on vacations and as usual it worked out fine. I didn’t crunch the numbers but my sanity is priceless. May not be recommended for most families and I am not going to go through how directionally impaired we are and how problematic that becomes when on holiday for us so let’s leave it at that!
Rest of the planning~
Food:
180 days made some ARD’s but after getting DS full baseball schedule I had to do some rearranging. I also had the idea that we should eat dinner together at O’Hana since it gets rave reviews and DS likes the skewered food brought to the table and we would all also enjoy the apps. Of course, this is a very difficult ADR to get unless you are at 180 days which we were not but using the free Touring Plans reservation search site I was indeed able to get a table for 4 at 5:20pm and later that same month a table for 7pm but decided 5:20pm would work better with our schedule.
DH doesn’t like everything planned out so I tried to be a bit loose which was ok because this wasn’t a Disney Parks vacation. However, I made a lunch ressie at Mythos so we could eat some decent food with no wait while at Universal and knew where every restaurant was and if we could make ressies in a pinch both at Disney, WBC and Universal.
Also, went back and forth with getting food delivered to condo or having Uber stop at grocery store since condo had a full kitchen but ultimately we did not cook or really eat in condo. Again people are shaking their heads that I am crazy but that’s the story and it worked out for well on this trip.
Itinerary: So my loose itinerary looked something like this:
3/25 POR, ESPN, HDD
3/26 WBC, Universal (me and DD), ESPN, Dinner with DH after he flies in
3/27 HRH, Universal, Mythos lunch
3/28 Universal, DD leaves for ESPN to watch game, Universal
3/29 ESPN, lunch Sana, ESPN
3/30 noon collect DS from CB, Dinner O’Hana
3/31 SeaWorld
4/1 Discovery Cove
4/2 Rays game (boys), Free day (girls)
Tickets:
Universal tickets purchased through Undercover Tourist print at home 3 two-day + one day free park-to-park tickets.
Discovery Cove (plus swim with dolphins experience for me, DS and DD)/SeaWorld tickets purchased during Blue Friday sale print at home. Reserving our DC day was a bit of a pain in the neck and took forever since each ticket had to be entered separately it took equally as long for the customer service representative to help me change the day I chose based on a change in DS baseball schedule but it did save me some money getting to during that sale.
Ok, so that's my set up. Please feel free to ask questions. I love reading TR and I got so much info from the DIS. I am happy to share my trip although there will be no pics because my family drew the line there.


T.R. Pre Trip
A bit of history before jumping into my report. The entire family was headed down to Orlando for our kids’ spring break. Main reason was to watch DS(15) play for his high school baseball team. However, me and DD (13) also wanted to partake in other Orlando sites. DH knew he would have to come to Universal with me and DD in case I could not contain my motion sickness. Neither DH nor DS are interested in Disney and I took DD the last two summers so I was done there for awhile and we really had other places we wanted to visit on this trip since we had DH with us! DS flew down on Friday with his team and stayed at CB for the first part of the week. Thankfully, the trip was before all the construction started at CB. DS then came to stay with us on 3/30 so we could do some things together as a family. We all flew home on 4/2. DD and I flew out of MCO while DD and DH flew out of Tampa after watching the Rays season opener at Tropicana Filed.
This trip was a logistical pain to plan not only regarding transportation but with four very different personalities ~two of them teenagers and a short-tempered husband who does not like lines or amusement park vacations.
Surprisingly, it all worked out because I was a planning machine! DH did not want to know any of the details and I made him promise for once just go along to get along and it would be a great trip. He did and it was. See it’s so easy

Hotels:
First problem ~ where to stay. Since we weren’t planning on doing Disney I was against staying onsite and paying the exorbitant prices that really just don’t fit our needs. After extensive research, I decided on a Wyndham Bonnet Creek condo. I was late to that party and our dates were only available through a reputable travel agent ebay seller. I was able to get a three bedroom deluxe from this seller at the same rate someone else was selling a two bedroom. Seller had good reviews and many on the WBC site said they had no problems renting from ebay top sellers with good reviews so I bit the bullet and everything thankfully went perfect with the room. I was able to pay using paypal and she sent me all the details immediately in an email. I did follow-up with her on a couple things a she would always get right back to me. When I got my confirmation, I called the WBC to confirm and they had all my info.
I chose WBC because there were a lot of activities and seven different pools around the complex. Also, the condo was gated so I felt it would be safe for my kids to walk from tower to tower to visit different pools and activities without us if they wanted. Having a washer and dryer in the room and being able to pick up DS and wash his uniforms well while we slept was very nice. Also two bathrooms, three bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and balcony would allow us to spread out and not be on top of each other. So that was set.
Second problem~ where to stay the first night I flew down with DD since condo rental was Sun-Sun. Well I’d always wanted to stay at POR and being able to take DME would mean we didn’t have to spend $70 for a taxi/uber from airport and we were planning on being in Disney that first day so why not. Why not indeed… (play foreboding music here!) So that was set.
Third problem- Universal unlimited express passes were outrageous but we needed them to get through Universal on Spring Break without DH having a meltdown. Through research on the DIS I found out that we could stay at Hard Rock Hotel for less than the cost of the unlimited express passes for the three of us for two days. The cost of the room was even less using the Seasonal Pass member rate and it appeared I could upgrade the park tickets I bought for free. Also, we would get two days early entry. I chose HRH of the three hotels because my DD and DH love old rock music DD plays bass, guitar and vocals at School of Rock and is in the Eagles show in a couple weeks. Hello Hotel California! So that was set.
Fourth problem ~ getting around. Most people would have just rented a car but a rental was not cheap and we hate the driving hassle so we opted to Uber which we usually do on vacations and as usual it worked out fine. I didn’t crunch the numbers but my sanity is priceless. May not be recommended for most families and I am not going to go through how directionally impaired we are and how problematic that becomes when on holiday for us so let’s leave it at that!
Rest of the planning~
Food:
180 days made some ARD’s but after getting DS full baseball schedule I had to do some rearranging. I also had the idea that we should eat dinner together at O’Hana since it gets rave reviews and DS likes the skewered food brought to the table and we would all also enjoy the apps. Of course, this is a very difficult ADR to get unless you are at 180 days which we were not but using the free Touring Plans reservation search site I was indeed able to get a table for 4 at 5:20pm and later that same month a table for 7pm but decided 5:20pm would work better with our schedule.
DH doesn’t like everything planned out so I tried to be a bit loose which was ok because this wasn’t a Disney Parks vacation. However, I made a lunch ressie at Mythos so we could eat some decent food with no wait while at Universal and knew where every restaurant was and if we could make ressies in a pinch both at Disney, WBC and Universal.
Also, went back and forth with getting food delivered to condo or having Uber stop at grocery store since condo had a full kitchen but ultimately we did not cook or really eat in condo. Again people are shaking their heads that I am crazy but that’s the story and it worked out for well on this trip.
Itinerary: So my loose itinerary looked something like this:
3/25 POR, ESPN, HDD
3/26 WBC, Universal (me and DD), ESPN, Dinner with DH after he flies in
3/27 HRH, Universal, Mythos lunch
3/28 Universal, DD leaves for ESPN to watch game, Universal
3/29 ESPN, lunch Sana, ESPN
3/30 noon collect DS from CB, Dinner O’Hana
3/31 SeaWorld
4/1 Discovery Cove
4/2 Rays game (boys), Free day (girls)
Tickets:
Universal tickets purchased through Undercover Tourist print at home 3 two-day + one day free park-to-park tickets.
Discovery Cove (plus swim with dolphins experience for me, DS and DD)/SeaWorld tickets purchased during Blue Friday sale print at home. Reserving our DC day was a bit of a pain in the neck and took forever since each ticket had to be entered separately it took equally as long for the customer service representative to help me change the day I chose based on a change in DS baseball schedule but it did save me some money getting to during that sale.
Ok, so that's my set up. Please feel free to ask questions. I love reading TR and I got so much info from the DIS. I am happy to share my trip although there will be no pics because my family drew the line there.
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