palmtreegirl
Loving life in Florida
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Love Universal, but no I don't think it's worth 400.00 for a day and neither is Disney.
I dont think Universal is worth that much money.... i went to Universal a few years ago and was very disappointed with their lack of attention to detail. Thats what really sets Disney apart. The landscaping in Universal is poor, the restaurants are dirty, and i even saw a rat around the bathroom area and cockroaches. i always joke with my girlfriend that while Universal hats rats and cockroaches, Disney has ducks and squirrels.
I do want to go back to Universal to check out Harry Potter, however, just not at full price and definitely not at the expense of a day that could be better spent at Disney.
Huh. We must have gone to a completely different pair of parks, because I did not experience any of this.i went to Universal a few years ago and was very disappointed with their lack of attention to detail. Thats what really sets Disney apart. The landscaping in Universal is poor, the restaurants are dirty, and i even saw a rat around the bathroom area and cockroaches
I dont think Universal is worth that much money.... i went to Universal a few years ago and was very disappointed with their lack of attention to detail. Thats what really sets Disney apart. The landscaping in Universal is poor, the restaurants are dirty, and i even saw a rat around the bathroom area and cockroaches. i always joke with my girlfriend that while Universal hats rats and cockroaches, Disney has ducks and squirrels.
I do want to go back to Universal to check out Harry Potter, however, just not at full price and definitely not at the expense of a day that could be better spent at Disney.
I get that some people feel that they'd be betraying Disney if they ever said anything nice about Universal. I really do understand that. And people are entitled to their own prejudices/preferences.
But all you have to do is look at some of the recent threads on this same board to realize that Disney has rats and roaches, too.
I don't get how you formulated the opinion that i didn't say something nice about Universal because it would make me feel that i am betraying Disney. That's not the case at all. The very reason that I went to Universal is because i went when i was younger and remembered it being awesome. But that wasn't what i experienced.
Now, the argument could be said that I was just there on a bad day or something. Which is understandable, because any place can have a bad day.
I'm actually in the process of planning a trip to Universal because I want to give it another shot and i want to check out Spiderman and Harry Potter.... and i love the Hulk.
But in no way was my "prejudice" against Universal based on Disney loyalty or anything like that.
I don't get how you formulated the opinion that i didn't say something nice about Universal because it would make me feel that i am betraying Disney. That's not the case at all. The very reason that I went to Universal is because i went when i was younger and remembered it being awesome. But that wasn't what i experienced.
Now, the argument could be said that I was just there on a bad day or something. Which is understandable, because any place can have a bad day.
I'm actually in the process of planning a trip to Universal because I want to give it another shot and i want to check out Spiderman and Harry Potter.... and i love the Hulk.
But in no way was my "prejudice" against Universal based on Disney loyalty or anything like that.
Not to me. But, I'm bitter.
We went in 2010. (We wanted to go in 2009 but couldn't justify the cost so we just added on a day to our KTTW card for $12.) It cost us a HUGE some of money to go for one day. $400 sounds right. My kids were 4 and 7. I only wanted to do the studio side since my 4 year old couldn't do most of the Island of Adventure stuff. And it was FREEZING the day we were there, so anything with water was out of the question.
When I went to purchase the tickets, I asked for the studio tix. The CM explained that it wasn't that busy of a day and we could see both sides for a little. I explained I just wanted to do the studio side. She laid on the guilt THICK right in front of my kids of how I was depriving my kids of seeing Spiderman, Harry Potter (which my kids aren't into), etc. Now I'm getting frustrated with the CM, my husband is getting frustrated with me and my kids are crying that they can't do the other side. We ended up purchasing them. I still regret it. I spent most of that day on "baby" rides because she was too tiny to do most of it and my 7 year old had a splitting headache (me, too) from all the simulator rides.
If you are really into it, go for it! Enjoy your trip. But, if you are only so-so on the idea (as I was), then forget it it.
Have fun!