Your best bet is to check the height restrictions on the various rides, and choose the park which has the most things they can ride. I'd lean towards Universal Studios myself, because it seems there would be more for them to do. Hard call though. If they love Dr. Seuss, though, that's at IoA.
Your best bet is to check the height restrictions on the various rides, and choose the park which has the most things they can ride. I'd lean towards Universal Studios myself, because it seems there would be more for them to do. Hard call though. If they love Dr. Seuss, though, that's at IoA.
Is getting a park hopper out of the budget or the time constraint. We've done both parks in one day. However we don't have small children with us, but I tend to be rather pokey if that helps.
Is getting a park hopper out of the budget or the time constraint. We've done both parks in one day. However we don't have small children with us, but I tend to be rather pokey if that helps.
Or if they were sure they were coming back in October, a Power Pass that would cover admission to both parks for both trips. Along with possibly 1 annual pass for free parking/Discounts.