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O.K., I thought of another question! Would the chances of the return trip back (via Mears shuttle) to WDW resort about 3 or 4 in the afternoon (park closes at 6) be shorter than the trip TO Universal? If we have 5 pm reservations at Boma, I'm trying to figure out what time I need to leave. I called Mears and when we are going, the shuttle leaves at 3:15 or 4:15. I can schedule the shuttle to drop us off at Animal Kingdom Lodge. I realize it would depend on how many people and where they are dropping, but in general, do you think we'd make it Boma if we left on the 4:q5 shuttle?
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If the shuttle left on time it could work. What day of the week will you be doing it-if it is during the week, you'll have to consider rush hour traffic and 45 minutes may not be enough time.
If you can do it, I would recommend a nice dinner at a Citywalk restaurant. I do understand if you're locked into something at WDW, but it might save your sanity to stay at Universal for a few more hours and have a nice dinner at some of the excellent Citywalk eateries.
If you can do it, I would recommend a nice dinner at a Citywalk restaurant. I do understand if you're locked into something at WDW, but it might save your sanity to stay at Universal for a few more hours and have a nice dinner at some of the excellent Citywalk eateries.
Very good idea but we have that darn free dining plan at Disney! (My mom has her heart set on Boma and when I tried to switch ressies, the earliest they had was 9 pm! I keep kicking myself for making 5 pm ressies, but at the time I didn't know we'd be going off property.) If we didn't have that, I'd go two days to Universal and skip out on one more of the disney days I had planned. We're only taking a short trip though and all the other days have table service meals planned for inside the parks. I hate to skip out on our free dining, being that's why we scheduled the trip!
After researching US and IoA, I want to try them both! I've been to disney so many times but we've never even left the property. I didn't know what I was missing. So, I've decided this trip (just mom and me) will just wet my appetite for Universal and next time, when I bring DH and the kids with me , ha, we'll actually stay at US and spend some quality (and quanity) time there! So beware, in two years (next summer is DCL Mexican Riveria and disneyland which I've never been to) I'll be back with tons more questions on the hotels at US!
If the shuttle left on time it could work. What day of the week will you be doing it-if it is during the week, you'll have to consider rush hour traffic and 45 minutes may not be enough time.
Hey Judy, I didn't know you read universal threads! Inever even considered rush hour traffic! Thanks for mentioning that. I wonder what time rush hour starts there. I think traffic in MN is starting earlier and earlier. It used to be around 5 or 5:30 and now it's way earlier!
Hi Michelle, Yes I do. Some weeks I read and respond a lot and other weeks I don't look at it at all.
When we go to Universal via Mears, we get the 7:30 am shuttle. We stop for a Cinnabon & latte in the City Walk area then are at the entrance before the park opens. We head for The Mummy first because that has the worst line.
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Thanks, Judy! I had thought I read in an earlier thread when I did a search that people often leave at 7:30 a.m. When I called Mears, they said they start transporting from Pop at 6:30 a.m. , so then I worried maybe 7:30 was too late and that I had remembered it wrong before.
How many warm bodies are coming along? It might be cheaper to take a taxi if you have a relatively large group. Most taxis in Orlando charge the same rate for up to 5 souls. A taxi might give you more flexibility in coming and going. Plus, there are like a million taxis lined up at the Citywalk taxi area!
How many warm bodies are coming along? It might be cheaper to take a taxi if you have a relatively large group. Most taxis in Orlando charge the same rate for up to 5 souls. A taxi might give you more flexibility in coming and going. Plus, there are like a million taxis lined up at the Citywalk taxi area!
Only my Mom and me - I'm leaving DH and the kids at home this time. We just kind of decided on US in the last couple of weeks. I'm checking it out with the kids in mind though (they aren't real thrill ride type kids). Next time I go to WDW with the family, I would like to stay at one of the US properties and spend a few days there, one for each park and one for pools. It would be a nice change for the family being we've never been off WDW property.
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