jmurray2446
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Mar 18, 2021
- Messages
- 27
I just became an AP holder last week, and went to Universal Resort 4 times since. I have to say I think Universal is doing a great job. Between their policies, and quality attractions, they have my loyalty. It was nice to be mask less, and see everyone's smiling faces. It was a really busy and hot the days we went but we still had a great time. It was my daughters first time there; I have a 4 and 1 year old. And the first time my wife and I have been in 8 years. A lot has changed and seeing the Harry Potter theming and the all around park experiences I was really happy. I think Hagrid's Motorbike is one of the best themed roller coasters out there!
Now that I am a local I will be more than happy to frequent Universal resort as often as I can. As a die hard Disney fan and DVC member it's such a bummer to not have Disney in all it's glory right now. But after being around Universal it seems like they are choosing the guest experience right now over other factors. May be wrong there, I have no idea on their financials. But just considering that they are moving forward on their 3rd theme park, kept AP sales and perks going, opened 2 major roller coasters in 3 years, and they are going full tilt towards Halloween Horror nights this year without a it being a stripped down event??
It's making me think Disney is pulling their punches in favor of the $, or something else. I understand they are a much larger entity and we could argue all day about that, but from a face value experience right now, if you can enjoy the rides. Universal, in my opinion, is beating Disney in a lot of areas, currently.
Now that I am a local I will be more than happy to frequent Universal resort as often as I can. As a die hard Disney fan and DVC member it's such a bummer to not have Disney in all it's glory right now. But after being around Universal it seems like they are choosing the guest experience right now over other factors. May be wrong there, I have no idea on their financials. But just considering that they are moving forward on their 3rd theme park, kept AP sales and perks going, opened 2 major roller coasters in 3 years, and they are going full tilt towards Halloween Horror nights this year without a it being a stripped down event??
It's making me think Disney is pulling their punches in favor of the $, or something else. I understand they are a much larger entity and we could argue all day about that, but from a face value experience right now, if you can enjoy the rides. Universal, in my opinion, is beating Disney in a lot of areas, currently.