I don't know if it is just me but after looking at tickets for US and UIA for our two upcomming trips, I've been left with a bit of a bitter taste in my mouth.
Nothing much has changed at US since our last visit so we didn't really care much about going, but we were keen to see the New Harry Potter attractions. Both of our visits in Feb 2012 and July/August 2012 are supposed to be busy times so we figured we'd get the express passes for UIA.
I was shocked that in July the express passes were $70 each and that this did not include the Harry Potter attractions! It seems the only way you can get quick access to HPW is to stay on-site.
As we have 2 Autistic children, long lines are not feasible for us which means we are in a sense forced into buying the upgrade which is really overpriced and doesn't even include key attractions. I can't help feeling that Universal are starting to border on ripping people off and it has kinda put me off going at all.
The US park hasn't really seen much development in the park itself but I can't help feeling like the Harry Potter World development is being used to get people to stay on-site.
Anyone else feel like me?
Nothing much has changed at US since our last visit so we didn't really care much about going, but we were keen to see the New Harry Potter attractions. Both of our visits in Feb 2012 and July/August 2012 are supposed to be busy times so we figured we'd get the express passes for UIA.
I was shocked that in July the express passes were $70 each and that this did not include the Harry Potter attractions! It seems the only way you can get quick access to HPW is to stay on-site.
As we have 2 Autistic children, long lines are not feasible for us which means we are in a sense forced into buying the upgrade which is really overpriced and doesn't even include key attractions. I can't help feeling that Universal are starting to border on ripping people off and it has kinda put me off going at all.
The US park hasn't really seen much development in the park itself but I can't help feeling like the Harry Potter World development is being used to get people to stay on-site.
Anyone else feel like me?