Planning an early 2015 trip, I'm a little indecisive, and it's probably because I literally am just starting to learn about Universal. I think I know, but I'm not sure I know, ya know?
The difference in the amount of information about Universal and the amount of information on WDW is staggering! Not to mention that I've had a few problems with the Universal website the last couple of days. Which is why I'm here, with the experts.
I'm a huge Disney fan, been to WDW 3 times so far, and don't feel like I could ever get enough of it. It's my Happy Place, and I annoy everyone I know with constant chatter about it. Even at work, I am labeled the Gamer Geek and Disney Freak.
Being such a big Disney fan leaves me a little scared of The Dark Side. I'm a little hesitant, and searching for clarification, advice, and answers to some (probably dumb) questions.
Please be patient, I'm not familiar with most of this stuff, or abbreviations, so feel free to correct me, just do it kindly.
1) There are 2 parks. One is Universal Studios. The other is Islands of Adventure. The Wizardy Harry Potter thing is inside one of them, right? Which one?
2) When going to WDW, we can plan for 5, 6 or 7 days at the parks and know that we will see different rides, different shows, and not get bored. This isn't the case at Universal, is it? I see people going to WDW and planning a day to do Universal. I also read the FAQ's and see that 2-3 days could be plenty at Universal. So when planning, should I just plan like Sunday - Thursday, and move to WDW Friday-Sunday? Or less at Universal, more at WDW? Even the way they sell tickets suggests 2-3 days.
3) This front of the line thing. If I stay at 3 of the 4 resorts, I automatically get it, right? Even if I buy my tickets separately? That's for all the rides, multiple times? It's different than the pass you buy at the park, which is good for a ride once?
4) When looking at room options for those 3 resorts, I get confused because there are 3 different booking options. Some kind of Save N Stay or Stay N Play thing, which is basically, the longer you stay, the cheaper the room. Another which is seasonal pricing, I think? And a third option that didn't interest me and I don't remember what it is. Which of these should I be looking at? Should I price them both and just book the cheaper of the two? Will it affect anything if I book one way or the other?
5) I noticed Park Hopping is an option. Is that something I should pay extra for, or is it really not necessary, especially if we do 3 or more days?
6) This City Walk thing. What is that? In my mind, I liken it to Downtown Disney, with a mini golf course. Does that about sum it up?
7) I think I read that the parks close early (like 6pm). What do you do the rest of the evening? I'm used to being in WDW parks later, and using that time to my advantage, since a lot of people with younger children have headed in for the day. Is City Walk still open? Is it crowded since the other parks are closed then? I'm not really interested in giving the kids tons of money to spend in an arcade to keep them entertained for the evening, and sitting in a hotel room for 3 or 4 hours before bedtime isn't an option with my kids.
8) I'm not on a shoestring budget, but I don't like to spend money frivolously either. So two parts about that: a) is it on par with Disney? More expensive overall, less expensive? and b) any extras we should try to include to make our stay more enjoyable (like Blue Man Group, although I'm not sure my husband and 3 year old would be into that)?
I'm sure I will have more noob questions, but this is plenty to get me started. I'm not sold on Universal, but it seems more laid back and less strenuously planned than WDW, which is how we like it, and why I'm considering it. Feel free to let me know why you enjoy Universal more than WDW (if that's the case).
Thanks in advance for help/advice!
The difference in the amount of information about Universal and the amount of information on WDW is staggering! Not to mention that I've had a few problems with the Universal website the last couple of days. Which is why I'm here, with the experts.
I'm a huge Disney fan, been to WDW 3 times so far, and don't feel like I could ever get enough of it. It's my Happy Place, and I annoy everyone I know with constant chatter about it. Even at work, I am labeled the Gamer Geek and Disney Freak.

Being such a big Disney fan leaves me a little scared of The Dark Side. I'm a little hesitant, and searching for clarification, advice, and answers to some (probably dumb) questions.
Please be patient, I'm not familiar with most of this stuff, or abbreviations, so feel free to correct me, just do it kindly.

1) There are 2 parks. One is Universal Studios. The other is Islands of Adventure. The Wizardy Harry Potter thing is inside one of them, right? Which one?
2) When going to WDW, we can plan for 5, 6 or 7 days at the parks and know that we will see different rides, different shows, and not get bored. This isn't the case at Universal, is it? I see people going to WDW and planning a day to do Universal. I also read the FAQ's and see that 2-3 days could be plenty at Universal. So when planning, should I just plan like Sunday - Thursday, and move to WDW Friday-Sunday? Or less at Universal, more at WDW? Even the way they sell tickets suggests 2-3 days.
3) This front of the line thing. If I stay at 3 of the 4 resorts, I automatically get it, right? Even if I buy my tickets separately? That's for all the rides, multiple times? It's different than the pass you buy at the park, which is good for a ride once?
4) When looking at room options for those 3 resorts, I get confused because there are 3 different booking options. Some kind of Save N Stay or Stay N Play thing, which is basically, the longer you stay, the cheaper the room. Another which is seasonal pricing, I think? And a third option that didn't interest me and I don't remember what it is. Which of these should I be looking at? Should I price them both and just book the cheaper of the two? Will it affect anything if I book one way or the other?
5) I noticed Park Hopping is an option. Is that something I should pay extra for, or is it really not necessary, especially if we do 3 or more days?
6) This City Walk thing. What is that? In my mind, I liken it to Downtown Disney, with a mini golf course. Does that about sum it up?
7) I think I read that the parks close early (like 6pm). What do you do the rest of the evening? I'm used to being in WDW parks later, and using that time to my advantage, since a lot of people with younger children have headed in for the day. Is City Walk still open? Is it crowded since the other parks are closed then? I'm not really interested in giving the kids tons of money to spend in an arcade to keep them entertained for the evening, and sitting in a hotel room for 3 or 4 hours before bedtime isn't an option with my kids.
8) I'm not on a shoestring budget, but I don't like to spend money frivolously either. So two parts about that: a) is it on par with Disney? More expensive overall, less expensive? and b) any extras we should try to include to make our stay more enjoyable (like Blue Man Group, although I'm not sure my husband and 3 year old would be into that)?
I'm sure I will have more noob questions, but this is plenty to get me started. I'm not sold on Universal, but it seems more laid back and less strenuously planned than WDW, which is how we like it, and why I'm considering it. Feel free to let me know why you enjoy Universal more than WDW (if that's the case).
Thanks in advance for help/advice!
