consultant
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I've been studying trip reports regarding Universal and the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, unlike WDW, there seems to be no authoritative source for tour planning strategies for Universal. Opinions seem to be all over the map. It seems majority (although not an overwhelming one) of park goers seem to recommend doing Harry Potter early in the morning right when the park opens. This is the typical strategy with the WDW parks. But like any of the popular attractions that appeal to young kids, I've found that the lines go back to what they were early in the morning when it is late in the evening.
Now consider this, the primary target audience for Harry Potter are young children with little patience. Combine this with the fact this is a brand new attraction and I would venture to say the majority of park goers hit it earlier than later as parents cave to the demands of their children with no patience.
So now fast forward, the kids, who have seen everything and rode everything one or two times are finishing dinner around 6:30 or 7. For much of the year the park closes at 7 but not this time of year it closes at 10. But the Butterbeer sugar rush has given out and for most of the young kids, their eyelids are growing heavy as the 8 or 9 PM witching hour approaches where parents risk their child turning into a Troll if they keep them up too long.
So the questions becomes, has anyone out there been to Universal since Harry Potter opened where the park was opened until 10 PM and surveyed the lines shortly after opening and say after 8 PM?
My own hunch (without any experience) is. during busy season like around Xmas, to arrive at opening, do all the popular Marvel Rides, then hop over to the Studios side and do the few best rides over there. Take an early afternoon break when the place is a madhouse and come back and do the less popular rides at IOA right after dinner (around 7), then save Potter for the last 2 hours from 8-10. Plus the parks always look better lit up at night anyway. In other words, the strategy is to try to do the opposite of everyone else. To me, everyone else will hit Potter first, then Marvel rides, then Studios and burnout around dinner or shortly thereafter, especially if they have young kids.
We have a 2-day pass so we can try both strategies. But I'm curious if anyone has compared early morning to late evening (after 8 PM) lines at Potter land? Seems like most people have tried one or the other but not both?
Is the wand shop and show still going after 8 and can you still get Butterbeer after 8?
Now consider this, the primary target audience for Harry Potter are young children with little patience. Combine this with the fact this is a brand new attraction and I would venture to say the majority of park goers hit it earlier than later as parents cave to the demands of their children with no patience.
So now fast forward, the kids, who have seen everything and rode everything one or two times are finishing dinner around 6:30 or 7. For much of the year the park closes at 7 but not this time of year it closes at 10. But the Butterbeer sugar rush has given out and for most of the young kids, their eyelids are growing heavy as the 8 or 9 PM witching hour approaches where parents risk their child turning into a Troll if they keep them up too long.
So the questions becomes, has anyone out there been to Universal since Harry Potter opened where the park was opened until 10 PM and surveyed the lines shortly after opening and say after 8 PM?
My own hunch (without any experience) is. during busy season like around Xmas, to arrive at opening, do all the popular Marvel Rides, then hop over to the Studios side and do the few best rides over there. Take an early afternoon break when the place is a madhouse and come back and do the less popular rides at IOA right after dinner (around 7), then save Potter for the last 2 hours from 8-10. Plus the parks always look better lit up at night anyway. In other words, the strategy is to try to do the opposite of everyone else. To me, everyone else will hit Potter first, then Marvel rides, then Studios and burnout around dinner or shortly thereafter, especially if they have young kids.
We have a 2-day pass so we can try both strategies. But I'm curious if anyone has compared early morning to late evening (after 8 PM) lines at Potter land? Seems like most people have tried one or the other but not both?
Is the wand shop and show still going after 8 and can you still get Butterbeer after 8?