Cdn Friends of Pooh
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We are AP holders for both Universal and WDW and are are proud to say we enjoy both experiences, and never visit only one or the other when on vacation - we always do both - something we've been doing annually since 2003. That is our choice.
As the others have said, WDW and US cannot be compared as they both offer totally different experiences and cater to people with different interests. Even Universal Studios and IOA are completely different environments. Many have said that as their kids grow up, they find Disney more "childish" as compared to Universal. Universal/IOA is definitely more "grown up" overall however there are still plenty of attractions for all age groups.
I should also add that one of our pet peeves is food at Disney. While we like the variety of restaurants at Disney, they also can't compare to Universal/IOA. We've found that Disney offers a lot of the same food at their restaurants but at Universal/IOA and Citywalk you have a number of restaurants each offering something unique.
We do stay on-site at Disney because of the AP discount we get on resort rooms, however, we are looking forward to experiencing the hotels at Universal where we can take advantage of the Front of the Line perk and be in close proximity to the parks.
Arguing about which park is better is just silly - it's like arguing over which flavor of ice cream is best. Bottom line is what's right for you and your family, might not be right for someone else, and just because you prefer one over the other does not mean it's wrong or that person should be flamed because they don't share the same opinion as you.
Bonny
As the others have said, WDW and US cannot be compared as they both offer totally different experiences and cater to people with different interests. Even Universal Studios and IOA are completely different environments. Many have said that as their kids grow up, they find Disney more "childish" as compared to Universal. Universal/IOA is definitely more "grown up" overall however there are still plenty of attractions for all age groups.
I should also add that one of our pet peeves is food at Disney. While we like the variety of restaurants at Disney, they also can't compare to Universal/IOA. We've found that Disney offers a lot of the same food at their restaurants but at Universal/IOA and Citywalk you have a number of restaurants each offering something unique.
We do stay on-site at Disney because of the AP discount we get on resort rooms, however, we are looking forward to experiencing the hotels at Universal where we can take advantage of the Front of the Line perk and be in close proximity to the parks.
Arguing about which park is better is just silly - it's like arguing over which flavor of ice cream is best. Bottom line is what's right for you and your family, might not be right for someone else, and just because you prefer one over the other does not mean it's wrong or that person should be flamed because they don't share the same opinion as you.
Bonny