I haven't been to Universal yet. We've been planning our trip, including a Universal trip, for nearly 6 months now. I've scoured the boards, I've looked at the website multiple times, I've nearly booked things many many times, I've even phoned them.
I've been ALL over their reservation pages since the HP packages were first announced, and looked thoroughly around even though we were never planning on being there at opening.
It blows my mind that people are saying they can't understand why people are upset with Universal for only letting them in for 2 hours a day! Are you kidding? I keep reading that we should expect it for soft openings. These packages were NOT sold as soft opening, previews or anything else, other than a Harry Potter package, they same sold from May 28th and on.
Universal at NO point said that they would allow limited access, until recently. Nothing on my emails said anything being different between my tickets for the 17th to the 18th.
Those packages started to be sold BEFORE any announcement was made about when it was going to open. Anyone booking them *had to know* that it was all speculative. Book it, and HOPE that things will be open by then.
As *soon* as they figured out when it would/could be open, they stopped selling packages for the time before opening. Stopped it cold, as far as I could tell (and I could, because I went to the site to check out if they were still selling the HP packages *at all*, and saw the new start date for the HP packages).
If you didn't realize that the area wasn't going to be open yet, well, I don't know what to say, because I didn't even have a trip planned, and I knew that it was all up in the air, from the moment they announced when the packages started, and then a different sort of up in the air once they announced when the area of the park would open.
Universal *could have* gone in and totally canceled everyone who had booked HP packages. They *could have* not allowed access to room-only people who had booked hopefully.
Instead, they were kind and gracious and allowed those who booked the HP packages before the announcement to get the perks and keep their packages. And they were extra kind to allow room-only people access as well.
I think those things are *nice*. They didn't have to do it at all; they could have just canceled everyone's plans.
I just wanted to say that HP package people did NOT pay more for their vacations than non package holders.
Agreed.
I think that's almost impossibly unlikely, considering that package people paid extra for exclusive access.
They didn't state exclusive access for the whole day.
There's also no reason why they couldn't open the area up to the general public after the package people have had their exclusive access -- they were only promised an hour early entry before the crowds came in initially when the area was set to be open already.
Yep. And as far as I can tell, it's the same exact exclusive access that those booking HP packages in December will get. Except that the area will actually be totally OPEN then, so they'll get to be there with the hordes as well.
Merchandisers really don't get it. Snape is number one among female Potter fans over 25 (of which there are more of us than one might think).
Probably very true!
I'm now picturing a Snape character wandering the area being all Snapey...just like Jack Sparrow used to wander New Orleans Square in
Disneyland being all piratey...but then 3 years later they'd just send him away b/c (supposedly) women couldn't take the pressure and would keep throwing themselves at him....just got that whole made-up movie in my head!
for those of us who can ONLY drink diet drinks(diabetic),....
sure there is water... but do YOU want water?
DH has the same diagnosis and controls it entirely with diet and exercise. He also doesn't drink artificial sweeteners. So YES, our family does like water, enjoys water, and is quite happy with water.
DH's endocrinologist really likes that DH doesn't use the chemical sweeteners, b/c as someone else mentioned, they *can* mess with your blood sugar, and it's been long known that they mess with the "sensors" in your stomach and brain that tell you that you're full which is a big problem if you're controlling blood sugar with diet...
I read elsewhere that this was requested by J K Rowling. Personally I plan to just drink water.
That's cool if she did that.
Of course, we'll be seeking out the ingredient lists for the various drinks there...if they've just thrown HFCS into the butterbeer etc, then JKR could have saved her breath, as it would end up being no better than soda at all.
Very curious, though!