disneyfan67
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I have been reading and trying to catch up with this thread and I'm still sitting back and saying, wow!
I have been to WDW 4 times since 2002 and stayed onsite all 4 times. All of them have been 1 week stays or more and all at Deluxe resorts. I'm telling you because having been to Universal studios last year, I can honestly compare them without any hidden bias.
I stayed at the Portofino Bay Resort last July and I found it not only gorgeous, but one of the nicest places I have ever stayed for the price I paid. I got a room for $239 a night and it was worth every penny. I have never got a room at a Disney Deluxe for that price. The pool was fantastic and food very good at the hotel. I found some of the food at the parks to be so so, but Mythos was about the best meal I had during my stay there. I could see why it got voted the best theme park restaurant 5 years in a row. The people were nice, the parks looked clean, and the 3 onsite hotels looked great. It's like the OP and others were looking to find something wrong. If you have that kind of attitude, most likely you will find the negatives in anything.
Were both of Universals parks the greatest thing ever? No, but they don't deserve the scorn some of you on this thread heaped upon them either. If you're looking for Disney magic and themeing at a US & IOA, then you should go further down the road and go to the real thing. Both of the parks at Universal are nice, IMO and a pleasant addition to any WDW vacation. Some of the rides were very high tech and I found the IOA to well themed in many areas. I kept my mind open and didn't compare them to Disney. It's not like they were the Six Flags in my town and US & IOA should be judged without comparing them to WDW. When I go again to WDW, I plan on staying at Universal Studios for 3 nights in the beginning of the trip and, IMO doing it that way on the last trip, really added to the vacation. My family still talks about. Some you should realise that's there's room for both Universal and WDW in Orlando and you don't have to choose just one as your favorite and ignore the other.
I have been to WDW 4 times since 2002 and stayed onsite all 4 times. All of them have been 1 week stays or more and all at Deluxe resorts. I'm telling you because having been to Universal studios last year, I can honestly compare them without any hidden bias.
I stayed at the Portofino Bay Resort last July and I found it not only gorgeous, but one of the nicest places I have ever stayed for the price I paid. I got a room for $239 a night and it was worth every penny. I have never got a room at a Disney Deluxe for that price. The pool was fantastic and food very good at the hotel. I found some of the food at the parks to be so so, but Mythos was about the best meal I had during my stay there. I could see why it got voted the best theme park restaurant 5 years in a row. The people were nice, the parks looked clean, and the 3 onsite hotels looked great. It's like the OP and others were looking to find something wrong. If you have that kind of attitude, most likely you will find the negatives in anything.
Were both of Universals parks the greatest thing ever? No, but they don't deserve the scorn some of you on this thread heaped upon them either. If you're looking for Disney magic and themeing at a US & IOA, then you should go further down the road and go to the real thing. Both of the parks at Universal are nice, IMO and a pleasant addition to any WDW vacation. Some of the rides were very high tech and I found the IOA to well themed in many areas. I kept my mind open and didn't compare them to Disney. It's not like they were the Six Flags in my town and US & IOA should be judged without comparing them to WDW. When I go again to WDW, I plan on staying at Universal Studios for 3 nights in the beginning of the trip and, IMO doing it that way on the last trip, really added to the vacation. My family still talks about. Some you should realise that's there's room for both Universal and WDW in Orlando and you don't have to choose just one as your favorite and ignore the other.