Tara8595
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I'm a full-blown slave to the mouse. A 3-4 trips per year verified Disney-holic. BUT - I'm open minded and have read enough on these boards to make me want to see what Universal was all about.
For those in a dilemma to give up a couple days of Disney magic or stick with Mickey - I thought I'd give you my impressions (as a single 35-yo female with no kids).
Disney is classic. Universal is trendy. WDW is wholesome; UO is hip. Disney is magical; Universal is cool. Get my drift?
I enjoyed Universal very much. Enough to make yearly visits? Probably not. Maybe enough to visit once every 3 years or so. If you have teens, I'm betting they would enjoy the Universal parks more. Little ones would likely prefer Disney. Why? Thrill rides. Hipness quotient. Rock'n'roll.
Disney plays on your emotions - that's why it has the magic. Universal does not. But everywhere you go, there's lots of cool rock music, which is fun and groovin' and definitely puts you in the right mood. There are no evening celebrations at Universal. I missed having that big event to top off my vacation days.
Universal staff and HRH employees were exceedingly nice, professional, and yes, cool. "Take it easy" is how they end their phone calls at the Hard Rock.
Stuff I liked - attractions were just as detailed and technically sound and entertaining as the Disney set. Islands of Adventure is full of eye candy from the big painted superhero cutouts of Marvel Island to the intricate details of the village within the Lost Continent - which looks like it was transported right out of the Xena and/or Hercules TV series. The studios especially tops MGM by a landslide - but then, most parks would as MGM has become a mere shadow of its own potential from closings.
Stuff I didn't like - crude sexually explicit inappropriate bawdy jokes from the casts of some shows, most notably from Beetlejuice (?) and the Horror make-up show. I don't know why some people feel the need to speak filth in front of children, and in some cases at the expense of guests! It wasn't funny, and nobody laughed. Also - constant references to being 'better' than Disney. I now know why Shrek is green. If they truly believed that they were better, they wouldn't have to voice it so often. Everywhere I went there was a put-down on Disney. Notice how Disney never does this to Universal. They don't have to. Universal doesn't really have to either, and all it does is make them look bad, or desperate, or unsure of what they're selling.
In conclusion - everyone should go at least once and form an opinion. Ride Spiderman as it's probably the best attraction in the world - literally. No doubt that you'll have a good time at Universal. But it won't be a magical one.
For those in a dilemma to give up a couple days of Disney magic or stick with Mickey - I thought I'd give you my impressions (as a single 35-yo female with no kids).
Disney is classic. Universal is trendy. WDW is wholesome; UO is hip. Disney is magical; Universal is cool. Get my drift?
I enjoyed Universal very much. Enough to make yearly visits? Probably not. Maybe enough to visit once every 3 years or so. If you have teens, I'm betting they would enjoy the Universal parks more. Little ones would likely prefer Disney. Why? Thrill rides. Hipness quotient. Rock'n'roll.
Disney plays on your emotions - that's why it has the magic. Universal does not. But everywhere you go, there's lots of cool rock music, which is fun and groovin' and definitely puts you in the right mood. There are no evening celebrations at Universal. I missed having that big event to top off my vacation days.
Universal staff and HRH employees were exceedingly nice, professional, and yes, cool. "Take it easy" is how they end their phone calls at the Hard Rock.
Stuff I liked - attractions were just as detailed and technically sound and entertaining as the Disney set. Islands of Adventure is full of eye candy from the big painted superhero cutouts of Marvel Island to the intricate details of the village within the Lost Continent - which looks like it was transported right out of the Xena and/or Hercules TV series. The studios especially tops MGM by a landslide - but then, most parks would as MGM has become a mere shadow of its own potential from closings.
Stuff I didn't like - crude sexually explicit inappropriate bawdy jokes from the casts of some shows, most notably from Beetlejuice (?) and the Horror make-up show. I don't know why some people feel the need to speak filth in front of children, and in some cases at the expense of guests! It wasn't funny, and nobody laughed. Also - constant references to being 'better' than Disney. I now know why Shrek is green. If they truly believed that they were better, they wouldn't have to voice it so often. Everywhere I went there was a put-down on Disney. Notice how Disney never does this to Universal. They don't have to. Universal doesn't really have to either, and all it does is make them look bad, or desperate, or unsure of what they're selling.
In conclusion - everyone should go at least once and form an opinion. Ride Spiderman as it's probably the best attraction in the world - literally. No doubt that you'll have a good time at Universal. But it won't be a magical one.