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Hi all...
My DH and I are going to be in Disney and want to spend a day at Universal Friday December 19 (just before the masses arrive). Is there enough to do there for one day or should we get the 2 park package? We like some roller coasters but are happy on attraction rides as well. Any advice would be great... oh... we are okay with opening and closing the park without a break! Has anyone paid the extra money for the express passes?
Thanks
Rachel
Last edited by chachel75; 12-04-2008 at 02:40 PM..
its certainly possible during value seasons, I rode almost everything I wanted last year inculding coasters, on my first trip to US/IOTA in one day! 8am to 6 pm! open to close I did start with IOTA because IOTA's the newer park and thus going to be more popular at evening. I were done with IOTA by 11 am, went over to US, rode jimmy neutron, saw twister, and mummy's revenge before settling down for a hot dog lunch at the jaws area. when I were done with US at 4:50 I made a beeline to IOTA again to ride spiderman again, unfortunately I weren't able to get to jurassic park to reride before it closed hmm I probably could have if I didn't shop at the comic book store right by spiderman! :P
I did avoid all the wetting down rides because it were a cool day, too cool to be soaked 20 miles away from your resort!
When are you going? During non-peak times, I'd say sure you could possibly do it. During peak times, Not without missing a lot. To get the most out of it at ANY time, I'd give it 2 days.
You might hit all the major rides once in one day by commando touring, but you'll miss out on enjoying the fantastic theming in IOA. I think you need two days to enjoy both parks and see all the shows. Trust me, once you get off the Hulk Coaster, Spiderman, Men in Black, you'll want to do them again!
If you do go the one day/two park route, take advantage of the single rider's lines everywhere it is offered.
I enjoyed the fanatasic theming, I didn't rush in particular. I took the time to look at the comic book island, JP, mythical island, and especially seuss! but you have to keep moving, so a slow pace and scanning works wonders for sightseeing!
We are going for one day next day and I purchased the one day two park tickets. My DD is DYING for Jurassic Park. Should I head for that attraction first and then target what everyone wants to do? Somebody else told me that there is no way I'll see all of the 2 parks in a single day.
Thanks for the advice - I haven't been to Universal in 11 years.
I think to enjoy it & take in everything you would need 2 days. You miss alot rushing from 1 thing to the next trying to get it all in one day. I would think it becomes more of a chore & less fun, the constant rushing. But it can be done.
Personally, I would suggest taking two days if you want to get the most out of both parks and not find yourself rushing around frantically just trying to cram everything in.
Joy
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I've almost always done both parks in one day. The last two trips I've spent the money on the Universal Express passes and it's expensive but worth it. You can do both parks TWICE in one day with Universal Express.
You sound like commado vacationers, so you can easily do it and have a great time.
I've almost always done both parks in one day. The last two trips I've spent the money on the Universal Express passes and it's expensive but worth it. You can do both parks TWICE in one day with Universal Express.
You sound like commado vacationers, so you can easily do it and have a great time.
basically you are right 2 adults no kids you can do all the rides in both parks but did you also hit the show as well and as well enjoy it and take pictures too . that is a dream for me with 2 kids me and dw . i really miss those days of being able to do that 2 parks 1 day good luck adventurer.
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I do some shows, not all. I've never been a picture guy, but my girlfriend definitely is. The problem is Islands of Adventure. It's one of my favorite parks in the world because of the quality of their rides, but the quantity is sooooo low that one day is way too much for that park. USF can have a nice long day of rides, shows, roaming, picture taking, etc..
I just paid for a 2 park 1 day pass but the day we went rained so badly we got there late and only did USF. We did everything in 4 hours because the park was absolutely empty. We all got bored riding simulator after simulator. I think you need to do both parks to have fun.
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