Hi all!
Well we just spent two fun filled days at Universal/IOA and I had THE best time. I love WDW and wasn't sure how this would compare, but honestly I think these parks suit our family better.....I have a 15 year old and a 7 year old and there was tons for each of them to do. It was fantastic.
Saturday we arrived at IOA at about 720am to go to Guest Services. My 7 year old has sensory issues and is on the autism spectrum. I had spoke with my friend and my doctor here and they mentioned a Pass we could get for him. It's like the express pass however it can't be turned down at any ride and you can ride anything over and over.....thus avoiding long lines and possible meltdowns from my son. We were given the pass and off we went back to the WWOHP. I LOVE that place. The details are amazing.....we rode FJ first......(if you want to do Olivanders do THAT first.....seriously). We bought my son a wand the night prior at City Walk and they just wanted on a ride. The FJ ride is amazing......I loved it. I think we rode that ride probably 6 times in two days.....
then we just did WWOHP. We rode the other rides, shopped in the shops, had butterbeer (so good), poked around, looked at everything and then noticed how crowded it was. If you can get into the WWOHP take pictures BEFORE 10am.....it's so crowded then. So we left WWOHP and went on our way to other parts......
We had a blast....everyone was so friendly and helpful....We rode pretty much everything we could in 2 days...ate at the Three Broomsticks, met Dr. Doom, The Green Goblin, The Simpsons, Spiderman......had ice cream, took silly pictures, saw a raptor hatch in jurrasic park and were able to take things slowly. I didn't feel rushed like i do at WDW. I really enjoyed it.
If we didn't have that assistance pass for my son's austism I would DEFINITELY stay on site (if you can afford it) and use those passes. Sometimes I felt a little guilty using our pass, but it made my son's trip much more enjoyable. I can't imagine having to go back to Universal or IOA and stand in line for hours. I think the longest we stood in line was on Saturday and that was for Spiderman. Really those passes might seem like an extra expense, but they are invaluable and lines are where kids get stressed out and have tantrums and where adults WANT to do the same. LOL.
My older son turned 15 that weekend and we were treated really well for him too.
It was a fantastic trip and now since we only live 2.5 hours north we're thinking of buying annual passes for the family. It was a GREAT great weekend!
Well we just spent two fun filled days at Universal/IOA and I had THE best time. I love WDW and wasn't sure how this would compare, but honestly I think these parks suit our family better.....I have a 15 year old and a 7 year old and there was tons for each of them to do. It was fantastic.
Saturday we arrived at IOA at about 720am to go to Guest Services. My 7 year old has sensory issues and is on the autism spectrum. I had spoke with my friend and my doctor here and they mentioned a Pass we could get for him. It's like the express pass however it can't be turned down at any ride and you can ride anything over and over.....thus avoiding long lines and possible meltdowns from my son. We were given the pass and off we went back to the WWOHP. I LOVE that place. The details are amazing.....we rode FJ first......(if you want to do Olivanders do THAT first.....seriously). We bought my son a wand the night prior at City Walk and they just wanted on a ride. The FJ ride is amazing......I loved it. I think we rode that ride probably 6 times in two days.....
then we just did WWOHP. We rode the other rides, shopped in the shops, had butterbeer (so good), poked around, looked at everything and then noticed how crowded it was. If you can get into the WWOHP take pictures BEFORE 10am.....it's so crowded then. So we left WWOHP and went on our way to other parts......
We had a blast....everyone was so friendly and helpful....We rode pretty much everything we could in 2 days...ate at the Three Broomsticks, met Dr. Doom, The Green Goblin, The Simpsons, Spiderman......had ice cream, took silly pictures, saw a raptor hatch in jurrasic park and were able to take things slowly. I didn't feel rushed like i do at WDW. I really enjoyed it.
If we didn't have that assistance pass for my son's austism I would DEFINITELY stay on site (if you can afford it) and use those passes. Sometimes I felt a little guilty using our pass, but it made my son's trip much more enjoyable. I can't imagine having to go back to Universal or IOA and stand in line for hours. I think the longest we stood in line was on Saturday and that was for Spiderman. Really those passes might seem like an extra expense, but they are invaluable and lines are where kids get stressed out and have tantrums and where adults WANT to do the same. LOL.
My older son turned 15 that weekend and we were treated really well for him too.
It was a fantastic trip and now since we only live 2.5 hours north we're thinking of buying annual passes for the family. It was a GREAT great weekend!