andy_dangg
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Hi everyone!
My name is Andy and welcome to my March 5-7, 2021 trip report! As you can tell by the title, this trip was my first time ever visiting Universal and spoiler alert, I had a BLAST. We spent two nights and three days at the parks so this report will be short but oh so sweet. Expect day by day reports, photos, and SO many food reviews!
I like to start my reports with a little bit of background on myself, my travelling party, and the planning (or lack thereof) that went into the trip. So let's get to it, shall we?
ABOUT US
As I said before, I'm Andy (on the left). I travelled with my boyfriend Jason (with the pink hair). We're both students at the University of Florida, which is a little over an hour and a half from Orlando.
This was my first time ever at Universal, which was shocking to many of my friends considering how much I love theme parks and have lived in Florida since 2005. I'm a massive Disney fan--I've been on countless day trips and a few overnight trips, three of which were last year (check my signature for trip reports)! It's not like I've been avoiding Universal, it's just that every time we decide to go to Orlando, I always want to go to Disney. I'm obsessed with Disney history and lore so Disney has such a strong nostalgic connection for me. On the other hand, Jason like Disney, but not as much as I do. He has visited Universal few times before, but it's been a few years since he went.
TRIP PLANNING
I plan my Disney vacations nearly down to the minute, usually months ahead of time. This trip could not have been more different! I just happened to have a weekend off from work and school was slow, so Jason and I wanted to go somewhere. We actually initially booked a hotel on the beach in the Cocoa Beach/Melbourne area. But then maybe a week and a half before the beach trip, I saw that Universal had a promotion for three months free for Florida resident annual passes. When I proposed the idea to Jason, he was a little taken aback at first--going from a sleepy beach weekend to having annual passes to Universal for fifteen months is a big change! But when we realized that the down payment for the annual passes was just a little more than the beach hotel we booked and that the monthly payments were surprisingly affordable, we decided to go for it!
We chose to purchase the two park Preferred Pass. I was considering the Power Pass, but I didn't want to have to worry about blackout dates and I wanted free parking. The food and merch discounts and EPA access were nice bonuses as well! While we want to visit Volcano Bay, we don't feel 100% comfortable being in a purposely maskless environment, so we just decided it would be best to save the money to get a two park pass and maybe just buy a day ticket to Volcano Bay when we don't have to worry about COVID anymore.
We decided to stay at the Doubletree right across the street from Universal on the corner of Kirkman and Major Road. It was walking distance to the parks which was a big draw because free passholder parking is only valid after the first visit. I wanted to stay at Cabana Bay or Endless Summer, but Universal hotels have a check in age of 21. We won't be 21 until the summer, so those resorts are on the back burner until later this year. Besides, I used Hilton points to book at the Doubletree and this stay pushes me closer to a 5,000 bonus Hilton Honors points, so I wasn't complaining.
In terms of what we planned to do in the parks, seeing Harry Potter stuff and riding rides was about all we thought about doing. Having passes really allows you to tour with no pressure, as you can always come back next time and see what you missed. We also wanted to sample lots of the Mardi Gras food. A work friend told me about the $65 15-item lanyard for annual passholders, so we wanted to take advantage of that. Other than that, we really had no plan whatsoever. It was weird, but freeing!
With all that blabbing out of the way, it's time to get into the report! Up next: our drive down to Orlando, checking in, and stepping foot into Universal for the first time ever!
My name is Andy and welcome to my March 5-7, 2021 trip report! As you can tell by the title, this trip was my first time ever visiting Universal and spoiler alert, I had a BLAST. We spent two nights and three days at the parks so this report will be short but oh so sweet. Expect day by day reports, photos, and SO many food reviews!
I like to start my reports with a little bit of background on myself, my travelling party, and the planning (or lack thereof) that went into the trip. So let's get to it, shall we?
ABOUT US

As I said before, I'm Andy (on the left). I travelled with my boyfriend Jason (with the pink hair). We're both students at the University of Florida, which is a little over an hour and a half from Orlando.
This was my first time ever at Universal, which was shocking to many of my friends considering how much I love theme parks and have lived in Florida since 2005. I'm a massive Disney fan--I've been on countless day trips and a few overnight trips, three of which were last year (check my signature for trip reports)! It's not like I've been avoiding Universal, it's just that every time we decide to go to Orlando, I always want to go to Disney. I'm obsessed with Disney history and lore so Disney has such a strong nostalgic connection for me. On the other hand, Jason like Disney, but not as much as I do. He has visited Universal few times before, but it's been a few years since he went.
TRIP PLANNING
I plan my Disney vacations nearly down to the minute, usually months ahead of time. This trip could not have been more different! I just happened to have a weekend off from work and school was slow, so Jason and I wanted to go somewhere. We actually initially booked a hotel on the beach in the Cocoa Beach/Melbourne area. But then maybe a week and a half before the beach trip, I saw that Universal had a promotion for three months free for Florida resident annual passes. When I proposed the idea to Jason, he was a little taken aback at first--going from a sleepy beach weekend to having annual passes to Universal for fifteen months is a big change! But when we realized that the down payment for the annual passes was just a little more than the beach hotel we booked and that the monthly payments were surprisingly affordable, we decided to go for it!
We chose to purchase the two park Preferred Pass. I was considering the Power Pass, but I didn't want to have to worry about blackout dates and I wanted free parking. The food and merch discounts and EPA access were nice bonuses as well! While we want to visit Volcano Bay, we don't feel 100% comfortable being in a purposely maskless environment, so we just decided it would be best to save the money to get a two park pass and maybe just buy a day ticket to Volcano Bay when we don't have to worry about COVID anymore.
We decided to stay at the Doubletree right across the street from Universal on the corner of Kirkman and Major Road. It was walking distance to the parks which was a big draw because free passholder parking is only valid after the first visit. I wanted to stay at Cabana Bay or Endless Summer, but Universal hotels have a check in age of 21. We won't be 21 until the summer, so those resorts are on the back burner until later this year. Besides, I used Hilton points to book at the Doubletree and this stay pushes me closer to a 5,000 bonus Hilton Honors points, so I wasn't complaining.
In terms of what we planned to do in the parks, seeing Harry Potter stuff and riding rides was about all we thought about doing. Having passes really allows you to tour with no pressure, as you can always come back next time and see what you missed. We also wanted to sample lots of the Mardi Gras food. A work friend told me about the $65 15-item lanyard for annual passholders, so we wanted to take advantage of that. Other than that, we really had no plan whatsoever. It was weird, but freeing!
With all that blabbing out of the way, it's time to get into the report! Up next: our drive down to Orlando, checking in, and stepping foot into Universal for the first time ever!