I am planning on going to Orlando in late September. Is it possible to see both Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure in one day given that it's a slow time of year?
if you go the last week of september, stay with tuesday or wednesday for minimum crowds.
stay away from the weekend.
hhn should be happening on the friday and saturday.
the studios will close at 5:00 those days with ioa closing at 7:00 pm.
should be a good time in the parks.
start with ioa, skip over to the studios until they close and then return to ioa for the last few hours.
parry hotter section usually thins out at the end of the day.
you could easily see the highlights of both parks.
you might miss out on some shows and rides but can always hit those on another visit.
I'm also a Universal rookie but have already gotten so many tips from this board, like getting a room at one of the resort for two days of FOTL passes.
The questions I have are, what are the parks like compared to Disney parks? Are they more thrown-together or well thought-out? Are the rides really awesome? Will our 11 and 15 year old be disappointed with the "magic" or are they pretty cool by Six Flags standards? Kids have seen EVERYTHING at the Disney parks, but that was 5 years ago.
And another question for those that have done it both ways - should we do Universal first or Disney first? Or should we sandwich the Universal visit inside of the Disney one? I realize that it's personal preference but I'd like to know what opinions are out there so that we can make the most informed decision.
Thanks!
O ancient one.. with your plethora of posts.... Motherland...darkside parks....and thank you for only using a smattering of abbreviations....it feels as though I must have mentioned He Who Must Not Be Named... (!)
We'll be visiting Universal with park hopper passes two days, staying at Royal Pacific (RPR, right?) that Monday night. Coming in to Orlando on Sunday, keeping our stuff at Bonnet Creek from Sunday - Saturday AM and will probably do the Disney parks a little more commando (may hit both water parks one day also!). It will be nice to do Universal at a slower pace.
I agree that the best thing to do is to enjoy the vibe, but I did want to know what that was like since I've never been there.......
We are also Universal Newbies. We looking to go in 2013 probably late August. My hope is Universal (both parks), Sea World and Discovery Cove. I was thinking 2 days for Sea World, 3 days for Universal parks devote one day to each park and then hit our fav park a 2nd time and the Discovery Cove. Is one day doable for each park? We will get there when they open and spend the entire day there.
we don't know when something new will open up at the darkside.
when that would happen, it could change the touring possibilities that most of us usually recommend.
if the parks are the same without any new additions as they are now, 3 days at the darkside would be fine.
Thank you all for the great advice - I do think that this trip will be much more Universal-driven; not even planning on buying Disney tickets until we get there - just in case we get theme-parked out. We were fortunate enough to use Chase Visa rewards to get 8 Universal single day park to park passes for the equivalent of $400 (Chase has since realized they were GIVING them away and have adjusted the price, wahh).
So, any rides that you would recommend riding 2-3 times just 'cuz we can?