ruadisneyfan2
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Also, to defend Disney. They do have plans for new coasters and rides to open up in 2010-11 which is when HP world will open.
My family really, really likes Universal. The attractions are awesome, and their onsite hotels put Disney to shame, especially price-wise. I think Unversal is doing a great job competing with WDW. That said, Universal just doesn't have the "feel" of Disney. There's no warm fuzzy emotion involved when we go to Universal. I know that sounds silly, but it's true for us. Even just walking around WDW without going to any attractions makes us feel good.
I'm so glad there's Unversal, and that it's getting better and better, and we
ll continue to go there when we don't go to WDW. But we never yearn to go back the way we do about WDW.
Harry Potter-land will help boost attendance for a while, but I think once people realize that HP will be two rides and some shops, and that at most people will be able to spend a few hours there, it won't lead to a significant market share increase.
Universal is just another theme park, like Six Flags or Sesame Place. Disney, however, is DISNEY.
Yep, happened to me last year, my first ever IOA trip, i was shouted at for daring to ask if i could leave my Crocs on the side while i rode it, and told in a horrible tone of voice that i'd have to hold them.
Not got a problem with this being a rule, but the way i was told, was bang out of order
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I don't agree that Universal is more "new" or "fresh" than WDW. I was an AP holder at US/IOA for years before we started going to WDW, and most of the things that were there when I was in HIGH SCHOOL almost 20 years ago are still there!!! The Horror Makeup Show, Beetle Juice (my God, how long must we endure that one?), Terminator, basically everything. The only things "new" and "fresh" that have come out within the last 10 yrs. or so have been The Mummy and Simpsons (not a big Simpsons fan, so I haven't gone over to see it).
Wow, that Kool Aid must be tasty...
Our family loves US/IOA. We didn't our first visit though. We constantly compared it to Disney and looked for the "magic." We scrutinized every little thing and looked for the negatives. (You could walk thru WDW and point out negatives too if you were trying to.) Then we realized, it's not trying to be Disney. When we want magic, we go to WDW. When we crave something different, we go to US/IOA.
The whole ADR scene at WDW is ridiculous too. It's crazy to plot each and every meal location 6 mos in advance. That's just too much stress to call it a vacation.
Does anyone remember the Universal commercial of a few years ago where the kid says, "If I see another princess, I'm gonna puke!" I tried to find it on Youtube but no dice. For some reason this thread is reminding me of it...I loved it, but I don't know if they showed it nationwide or just here in Orlando.
I don't get the 'magic' thing either? When we were at Disney, we didn't see any of the 'magic'....in the words of a Disney loving friend of mine: 'magic' is something YOU feel....not something to 'see'...
Does anyone remember the Universal commercial of a few years ago where the kid says, "If I see another princess, I'm gonna puke!" I tried to find it on Youtube but no dice. For some reason this thread is reminding me of it...I loved it, but I don't know if they showed it nationwide or just here in Orlando.
Sure IOA may have some neat attractions, but has anyone been to US lately? The last time I was there (Spring 2007), that park was depressing. It's getting decrepit and it only took us a day to do both parks because I find it lacking.