crutnacker
Earning My Ears
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- Feb 28, 2008
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We're planning to go for about 6 days 11/23 through 11/30 and stay at a budget Disney resort. We thought about doing one or two days at Universal. It's been over 10 years since we last went to Universal, so we're not sure how to even approach going there. My wife and I are 40 something, my daughter is 10 and is a huge Harry Potter fan, but has never ridden a "big ride"
I have lots of questions:
1) What's the cheapest way to get tickets for Universal? Any suggestions?
2) Is two days worth it vs. one day (and adding another day back to our Disney Hopper). Does the time of year we're going change our ability to get through both in one day?
3) My wife and I are both afraid we're getting too old for the thrill rides and that our daughter will be afraid to ride them. Should we be? Is there a guide to the rides that are the most intense? Is the Harry Potter ride as bad as they say (in terms of intensity and motion sickness)? Would skipping some of these rides change your recommendation on how many days are necessary?
4) Will a ride line pass be necessary this time of year?
5) Any other suggestions, thoughts, rude comments?
6) Does the Unofficial Guide to Disney (which I've loved but don't have for 2012) have decent information on Universal?
7) Any links to places where we can get quick or all in one place guides to the Universal Attractions and advice (I've Googled, but I keep getting outdated information or info that is too vague).
I have lots of questions:
1) What's the cheapest way to get tickets for Universal? Any suggestions?
2) Is two days worth it vs. one day (and adding another day back to our Disney Hopper). Does the time of year we're going change our ability to get through both in one day?
3) My wife and I are both afraid we're getting too old for the thrill rides and that our daughter will be afraid to ride them. Should we be? Is there a guide to the rides that are the most intense? Is the Harry Potter ride as bad as they say (in terms of intensity and motion sickness)? Would skipping some of these rides change your recommendation on how many days are necessary?
4) Will a ride line pass be necessary this time of year?
5) Any other suggestions, thoughts, rude comments?
6) Does the Unofficial Guide to Disney (which I've loved but don't have for 2012) have decent information on Universal?
7) Any links to places where we can get quick or all in one place guides to the Universal Attractions and advice (I've Googled, but I keep getting outdated information or info that is too vague).