robvia
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This is the classic TR of someone who arrived late and had a bad experience. Plus they didn't stay onsite. Whevever I see this thread title, there is a 99.9% chance the person arrived late and didn't stay onsite.
Of coarse it's 20 minutes to park when you arrive at 9-10am. I have web sites that show people the importance of arriving early.
Roller Coaster Videos
The best time to visit IOA/USF is February, or the last week of August and the entire month of September. The kids have just gone back to school and the place is a ghost town.
Universal closes earlier than Disney, but you can tour the entire park in a few hours if you arrive early. Most Disney rides have long pre-shows and take an hour to do. Disney likes it that way because they brainwash people into staying for an entire week.
Yes, read these boards, and plan a trip where you stay onsite for 2 nights. Things will be much different. You'll be able to walk back and forth to the parks and the pools are nice.
Disney is different from Universal, you can't compare the two.
Of coarse it's 20 minutes to park when you arrive at 9-10am. I have web sites that show people the importance of arriving early.
Roller Coaster Videos
The best time to visit IOA/USF is February, or the last week of August and the entire month of September. The kids have just gone back to school and the place is a ghost town.
Universal closes earlier than Disney, but you can tour the entire park in a few hours if you arrive early. Most Disney rides have long pre-shows and take an hour to do. Disney likes it that way because they brainwash people into staying for an entire week.
Yes, read these boards, and plan a trip where you stay onsite for 2 nights. Things will be much different. You'll be able to walk back and forth to the parks and the pools are nice.
Disney is different from Universal, you can't compare the two.