This trip report will cover 3 days solo at EPIC universe during opening week, May 27, 28, and 29. It’s my second report here on the DIS, and I’ve been meaning to start this sooner, but hey, you know, life! It catches up to you.
I was fortunate to be able to get 3 passholder single day tickets during opening week. I had no idea what to expect and was just along for the ride, but ended up with a great trip. Even though I missed the really low crowd days from opening - with May 28 the worst rated at 10/10 for crowds.
A little bit about myself: My name is Keladry, and I teach highschool German in the Midwest.

I turned 40 last year and celebrated with an annual pass to Universal, taking 5 trips over the course of the year. Both of my introduction pics are from the other two parks from my trips last year. I got to meet tons of characters, which was pretty nifty!

I briefly started a trip report for last year, but quickly realized it was too much content. When it came time to renew the pass, I really wanted to, but was able to resist in the end (barely). But all bets are off once Epic is part of the AP!!
I am also autistic, and I use an assistance pass in the parks. My autism shapes how I tour the parks and navigate new places.
My purpose in this report is to share my experience at Epic – to help others get an idea of what Epic is like and has to offer, to share how it was back in opening week as a snapshot in time, and to provide insight into touring Epic with autism/AAP.
I'm excited to share my trip with you, and hope to hear your feedback, experiences, and maybe questions! If there's anything specific that you want to know that I forget to cover, just ask!
I was fortunate to be able to get 3 passholder single day tickets during opening week. I had no idea what to expect and was just along for the ride, but ended up with a great trip. Even though I missed the really low crowd days from opening - with May 28 the worst rated at 10/10 for crowds.
A little bit about myself: My name is Keladry, and I teach highschool German in the Midwest.

I turned 40 last year and celebrated with an annual pass to Universal, taking 5 trips over the course of the year. Both of my introduction pics are from the other two parks from my trips last year. I got to meet tons of characters, which was pretty nifty!

I briefly started a trip report for last year, but quickly realized it was too much content. When it came time to renew the pass, I really wanted to, but was able to resist in the end (barely). But all bets are off once Epic is part of the AP!!
I am also autistic, and I use an assistance pass in the parks. My autism shapes how I tour the parks and navigate new places.
My purpose in this report is to share my experience at Epic – to help others get an idea of what Epic is like and has to offer, to share how it was back in opening week as a snapshot in time, and to provide insight into touring Epic with autism/AAP.
I'm excited to share my trip with you, and hope to hear your feedback, experiences, and maybe questions! If there's anything specific that you want to know that I forget to cover, just ask!