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We are taking a family trip (9 of us) in August/Sept. 2010. On this trip we are going to Universal/Sea World and maybe a park in Disney. Of course I could not live without my Passporter or this site when planning our Disney only trips, so I am feeling a little lost planning for Universal/Sea World. I would love to hear what other people have used to help plan their trips to Universal/Sea World.
We've been to Universal Studios quite a few times. If you stay at an onsite hotel, your room key let's you into the Express line for all rides and attractions. We used that to our advantage during our last trip. Like Disney has the Dining Plan, Universal now has an All You Can Eat Meal Vouchers Per Day and is maybe a little less per day than the QSDP. The Refillable Drink mug is extra, and I believe you pay per day for refills. There is an Italian Restaurant inside US that I can't remember the name, but the food was very memorable especially the Canollis. ET, Jaws, Twister are all not to miss rides/attractions. IO A has a little more thrill rides, but so much fun! Some of the Sit Down Restaurants in City Walk may have long Waits, but the ones we've enjoyed in the past have been Hard Rock Cafe, Pastamore, Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville, & Pat O'Brien. If you stay on-site, we loved The Hard Rock Hotel. Our friends who came with us loved the Portofino Bay Hotel on a previous stay. Hard Rock you can conveniently walk over in less than 5 minutes and walk back to enjoy the pool or take a nap. There also are plenty of hotels across the street from US! Happy planning! You may only want 2-3 Days tops between US/IOA as it's not as big as Disney.
Sea World is awesome. If you take any tours, I highly recommend the Guided Shark Tour. I loved it and all the shows are extremely entertaining. Sorry I can't give you any advice on the rides, since I missed out on them last time, but I hope you have a wonderful trip!
I bought the Unofficial Guide to WDW, and it has a pretty good Universal section. Last year the author of the UG put out a separate book for non-Disney attractions:
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I bought the Unofficial Guide to WDW, and it has a pretty good Universal section. Last year the author of the UG put out a separate book for non-Disney attractions:
I had this problem as well and people on this site were very helpful in answering questions and making suggestions when we went. I absolutely love Universal/IOA. The kids loved it too and even though they say it's not as kid friendly, they found sooo much to do that they enjoyed. My favorite ride in US is Simpson Ride and in IOA Spiderman. I also liked MIB in US. And for the shows, the Blues Brothers was the best one for us, we LOVED it and danced and sung with them. : )
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I have used The Unofficial Guide as well.
When doing Universal, last time I did a combination of on site at HRH, and The Doubletree.
We got Universal tickets on line for $99 2 park, unlim. use for 7 days. It was a great deal. We also bought a Sea World/Aquatica combo ticket. We went in Aug too. So going to a water park was good! If you will be there awhile, I would also recommend adding Busch Gardens. We loved it there, and they provide free bus service form several pick up locations. We did that a prev. trip, when we stayed across the street from SeaWorld, and used the Seaworld pick up location.
I wouldn't add a WDW day, 1 day park tickets are sooooo expensive, we do trips that are just WDW, and stay on site. WDW is it's own trip for us.
When we do Universal, it's Universal, SeaWorld, Aquatica and sometimes Busch.
The Orlando Flex tickets are good deals.
If you're a AAA Member look into what promotions they have for US Tickets. When my mom took me in 2001 for my Birthday,AAA had a Season Pass for $99. I may have only used it for 3-4 days but it paid for itself pretty much. Also they do give AAA Discounts for tickets at the gate, on Merchandise, & Food.
Also I don't know if you or anyone in your travel party are Harry Potter Fans and if you're going after they open the new Harry Potter Theme Park by Universal Studios, but it looks out of this world. It might be a park worth checking out too.
Also I don't know if you or anyone in your travel party are Harry Potter Fans and if you're going after they open the new Harry Potter Theme Park by Universal Studios, but it looks out of this world. It might be a park worth checking out too.
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is part of Islands of Adventure, so it won't be a separate park.
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is part of Islands of Adventure, so it won't be a separate park.
Thank you for the correction to my post about the Harry Potter Part. The info on US' Website and an e-mail I got from them on the Grand Opening of it made me believe it was a whole separate theme park that was part of US.
Universal is calling it "a theme park within a theme park", but it is incorporating some of the existing rides in The Lost Continent section of IOA along with some new ones.
I have been wondering the same thing myself. I have my trusty PP for Disney, but I'm not sure how to plan for IOA. We have not visited US since 98. I am strictly a Disneyaholic, but with Harry Potter world opening in the spring, we are going to IOA just for that. We stay on property at Disney, but we are going to visit HP world for at least one day, maybe two after some of the reviews come in.
I used Universal Orlando:The Ultimate Guide To The Ultimate Theme Park Adventure, by Kelly Monaghan. While not as thorough as the Passporter is for Disney, it still helped me plan for our trip. I think it has a bit more info than the Unofficial Guide - many rides and/or shows merit a whole page or more in the book. I have used both, and I prefer this one!
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