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I really want to see WWHP as soon as possible...yet at the same time, I really want to enjoy it when I go. I want to immerse myself in the experience, not fight a mob of people.
I know the crowd levels are going to be through the roof when it first opens, but how long do you think they'll last? Judging by what we've experienced with Toy Story Mania last fall, I'm thinking it might be a year or two before the place isn't swamped!!
For all you seasoned, frequent theme park goers (who get to see new attractions as soon as they debut) what do you predict for WWHP? Is it going to be wall-to-wall people even in the value season? Should we postpone our trip until things have settled down?
I have been wondering the same thing. I can't wait to see it and almost do not care about the crowds. Which is weird for me because I only want to go to WDW during low crowd seasons. I will say it again - I just can't wait to see it!
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Since Minnie's chair is gone, I had to find a new place to have our photo taken this past Oct. Not sure this will be the permanent place.
Hmm, no advice but I know how you are feeling! I fully plan on going to WWHP for one of my days in October and I am hoping it's not going to be insanely crowded.
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I'm really looking forward to this opening as well--I've been putting off Universal since this was announced. I'm probably going to continue to put it off for another year or so--and then make sure that I'm traveling in the off season and on a weekday!
I'm guessing the crowds will be pretty intense for some time after this opens. We're looking at going 2011 and I'm thinking about staying at one of the Universal hotels, so we can use their Express Passes to deal with the crowds....
I'm thinking about staying at one of the Universal hotels, so we can use their Express Passes to deal with the crowds....
Im no expert but if your really desperate I would try to stay onsite , in low season, during the week and get in at opening !? the crowds will HAVE to be lower RIGHT ?? PLUS staying onsite means you can get outta bed later and get onto rides quicker with the express passes!
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I am like you also, I really don't want to deal with the crowds immediately after it opens, but we're going in December on a Sun - Wed, during value season. I am anticipating higher-than-normal crowds for Universal then due to WWHP. And to be honest, WWHP is why we're going to Uni instead of going home straight after our cruise. My DH thinks I might be nuts for planning that many days there, but we're staying off-site, so no express pass, and I figure that with 4 days we might be able to get everything we want to see and do, seen and done.
Anyway, that's my plan for dealing with what I'm assuming will be massive numbers of bodies then because it will still be so new. Extra days. And we will arrive at the gates a minimum of half an hour before the park opens in case they open early (like they tend to do at Uni). We'll see how that works out.
I would expect it to be mobbed for quite some time. You can buy and Express pass if you;re not staying at a Universal hotel' that might be the way to. I guess this makes US / IOA a 2 day adventuret
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The only thing about Express Pass - keep in mind that some (many) of the rides may not offer it. We were so excited to ride Rip Ride Rockit multiple times last December, only to find out that it didn't offer Express Pass - and this was 6 months after it opened. Express Pass will speed you through the other rides so that you have more time for WWoHP, but it may not help you there.
I'd probably go in early November. I did a five day trip to US/IOA a few years back and it was a perfect time to go (my sister just did the same thing last year and felt the same way). Even if the crowds were up, it would probably bearable.
I've thought the same thing but I think it's going to be very popular for a very, very long time. We've been tracking this on Mugglenet for a long time since they first hinted at it and we are desperate to go!
We are strictly WDW people, but we are planning a day for WWoHP. We are staying on site at Disney Sept 3-11. I am hoping to visit IOA on Tuesday or Wednesday of that week. Hopefully one day will be bearable.
I would expect wall to wall crowds & extremely dense. From what I've seen on maps the area is going to be just one of the "Islands." Which as I understand it is only maybe as big as Fantasyland (not including Mickey's Toon Town) at WDW, if that big. Anyone who's been to US and has a better measurement than me, please chime in.
Judging by your countdown, it shouldn't be too bad in late September/Early October.... the majority of Universal guests at that time are going to the Studios for Halloween Horror Nights, not IoA.
That being said, we're holding off on visiting Universal this year (late August trip) and will go next year, in the hopes that most of the crowds will have seen it before then.
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