PrincessDaisyDuck
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Hello!
we just returned from our first trip to Universal with our 3 kids ages 8, 5 and 4. I wanted to share some thoughts on our trip in case it helps anyone else, especially those traveling with kind of younger kids.
1. Cabana Bay was an amazing hotel for families. We played every night in their sand play area, they have lots of toys for the kids to play with. Also lots of yard games, and of course the pools. If you have little ones that like splash areas they have a pretty big one that is gated and (at least when we were there) it was very uncrowded. Also if you get the refillable resort mug you can also get slushies with it!
2. We knew going into it that our kids were too short to ride some things. I will say there were several attractions that they were big enough for but they got too scared to try it during the pre show. While we honestly didn't ride a ton together we had SO much fun - my son still liked the roller coaster type rides (but was freaked out by the screen rides), my daughter loved the screen rides (and was freaked out by roller coaster types lol) and our youngest had a blast on the playgrounds. There really was plenty for everyone to do.
3. Child swap was so easy! I love that we could wait together and then the people riding were only gone a short time since you separate so close to boarding. Our favorite child swap room was Jimmy Fallon, loved the clips and Hashtag came to visit!
4. We encountered few kids meals, we only saw them at our hotel and the Seuss eatery. We split meals and I had actually brought Dixie cups and paper plates from home which made it much easier. Refillable popcorn bucket was delicious and a great value!
5. Probably the thing we were most impressed with were the employees. Without exception every one was nice, welcoming and fun. They seemed happy to be there and happy that we were there too.
6. Lastly, the single rider lines were super easy to use for my husband and I to jump on an attraction here and there - super quick and for us was basically a walk in experience.
I hope this helps anyone planning a trip with younger kids! I do think later elementary and older kids could of course do a lot more but we had an awesome time and already can't wait to go back!
Oops forgot one thing - if you have a toddler or preschooler there is a special bathroom back behind the Barney show that has a bunch of toddler sized toilets! The whole restroom is themed like a school and has little sinks too. My 4 year old is still talking about that bathroom lol!
we just returned from our first trip to Universal with our 3 kids ages 8, 5 and 4. I wanted to share some thoughts on our trip in case it helps anyone else, especially those traveling with kind of younger kids.
1. Cabana Bay was an amazing hotel for families. We played every night in their sand play area, they have lots of toys for the kids to play with. Also lots of yard games, and of course the pools. If you have little ones that like splash areas they have a pretty big one that is gated and (at least when we were there) it was very uncrowded. Also if you get the refillable resort mug you can also get slushies with it!
2. We knew going into it that our kids were too short to ride some things. I will say there were several attractions that they were big enough for but they got too scared to try it during the pre show. While we honestly didn't ride a ton together we had SO much fun - my son still liked the roller coaster type rides (but was freaked out by the screen rides), my daughter loved the screen rides (and was freaked out by roller coaster types lol) and our youngest had a blast on the playgrounds. There really was plenty for everyone to do.
3. Child swap was so easy! I love that we could wait together and then the people riding were only gone a short time since you separate so close to boarding. Our favorite child swap room was Jimmy Fallon, loved the clips and Hashtag came to visit!
4. We encountered few kids meals, we only saw them at our hotel and the Seuss eatery. We split meals and I had actually brought Dixie cups and paper plates from home which made it much easier. Refillable popcorn bucket was delicious and a great value!
5. Probably the thing we were most impressed with were the employees. Without exception every one was nice, welcoming and fun. They seemed happy to be there and happy that we were there too.
6. Lastly, the single rider lines were super easy to use for my husband and I to jump on an attraction here and there - super quick and for us was basically a walk in experience.
I hope this helps anyone planning a trip with younger kids! I do think later elementary and older kids could of course do a lot more but we had an awesome time and already can't wait to go back!
Oops forgot one thing - if you have a toddler or preschooler there is a special bathroom back behind the Barney show that has a bunch of toddler sized toilets! The whole restroom is themed like a school and has little sinks too. My 4 year old is still talking about that bathroom lol!