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I love going to Disney, but am thinking about expanding my families vacation experience to include Universal.
Finances - I am very fortunate and plan to stay on-site for the convenience and Express Access. I know this plays into some folks analysis.
Age - I see there are two parks at Universal - are both good for toddlers? At what age does the Universal experience really start to mushroom? For instance, Magic Kingdom & Animal Kingdom are good for young children and both improve as the child ages. On the other hand, I do not find Epcot enjoyable yet for my toddler; I feel this gets better once children are actually school age and understand more about learning. Lastly, Hollywood Studios just needs a few more things for young children to do. Again, at what age do/did you find Universal a good experience for your young child?
Annual Pass - my read on Annual Passes is they offer many discounts (I like 10% off dining; Tables in Wonderland is 20% discount). Also, it appears that an Annual Pass holder can purchase discounted regular park tickets for the rest of the family. While I'd be paying a slight premium above my actual needs, the value of all the discounts seem to make up for this excess. Am I missing something? Thoughts?
Lastly, for all the Disney snobs (I include myself), how often do you go to Universal?
In advance - thank you for your assistance!
Finances - I am very fortunate and plan to stay on-site for the convenience and Express Access. I know this plays into some folks analysis.
Age - I see there are two parks at Universal - are both good for toddlers? At what age does the Universal experience really start to mushroom? For instance, Magic Kingdom & Animal Kingdom are good for young children and both improve as the child ages. On the other hand, I do not find Epcot enjoyable yet for my toddler; I feel this gets better once children are actually school age and understand more about learning. Lastly, Hollywood Studios just needs a few more things for young children to do. Again, at what age do/did you find Universal a good experience for your young child?
Annual Pass - my read on Annual Passes is they offer many discounts (I like 10% off dining; Tables in Wonderland is 20% discount). Also, it appears that an Annual Pass holder can purchase discounted regular park tickets for the rest of the family. While I'd be paying a slight premium above my actual needs, the value of all the discounts seem to make up for this excess. Am I missing something? Thoughts?
Lastly, for all the Disney snobs (I include myself), how often do you go to Universal?
In advance - thank you for your assistance!