We just came back from a wonderful week and Disney and one day at Universal.
Here is what I saw: First of all, it rained. Second of all the park was pretty much empty. We had to wait for at least 20 minutes for everything. I think they were making the stand-by line long on purpose becasue they didn't want to make the people who paid "extra" for the "fast pass" angry. Disney's parks were more crowded, and we walked on everything. I think we got one fast pass for the entire week.
There was hardly anyone in these parks and the wait was just too long for us. They've got some decent rides, but no one there is willing to go the extra mile to make your visit more enjoyable. For example, we were waiting in line for TWISTER, which was lame, and it was raining. An attendant was just watching all of these people wait in the rain. There was lots of extra space roped off, but no one offered to get the people behind us out of the rain.
I preferred IOA over US. We were only in IOA for a couple of hours, but it seemed to be better than US. Now, I do think Universal has better food choices than Disney.
It's been ten years since I've been to Universal, and it will probably take me another ten to go back. At the end of the day, I guess I'm still just a Disney girl.
Here is what I saw: First of all, it rained. Second of all the park was pretty much empty. We had to wait for at least 20 minutes for everything. I think they were making the stand-by line long on purpose becasue they didn't want to make the people who paid "extra" for the "fast pass" angry. Disney's parks were more crowded, and we walked on everything. I think we got one fast pass for the entire week.
There was hardly anyone in these parks and the wait was just too long for us. They've got some decent rides, but no one there is willing to go the extra mile to make your visit more enjoyable. For example, we were waiting in line for TWISTER, which was lame, and it was raining. An attendant was just watching all of these people wait in the rain. There was lots of extra space roped off, but no one offered to get the people behind us out of the rain.
I preferred IOA over US. We were only in IOA for a couple of hours, but it seemed to be better than US. Now, I do think Universal has better food choices than Disney.
It's been ten years since I've been to Universal, and it will probably take me another ten to go back. At the end of the day, I guess I'm still just a Disney girl.
