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I went down to Universal/IOA last week and wanted to share my thoughts about our stay. Overall, the trip was wonderful! We only focused on US/IOA for this trip (no Disney ). It was a Wed-Sunday trip, and we stayed at the Doubletree Univeral (which was LITERALLY) a ten minute walk from the Park (which was only down the street) or a $3-$5.00 cab drive.
AAA offered us a great room rate and we were able to stay in a theme park view room. Now because we were not in one of the three Universal hotels it doesn't seem like we'd have a view of anything, but we could see the tops of rides, the lights and when the sun came out in the morning, we could see the the castle from the WWoHP. We were only there for three full days (Thursday, Friday and Saturday and flying home EARLY on Sunday), so we bought 3 day Park-to-Park tickets. The weather was HOT but dry and the crowds were not bad.
As far as what my thoughts were, here they are:
Hotel: Fabulous! The hotel was clean, spacious and close to the theme parks. We were fortunate to have a couple of restaurants nearby within walking distance and there were several locations within the hotel to buy food and beverages.
Hotel Transport: Mears, as always never an issue. Our drivers were great, especially our first driver who took us to a Walgreen's to get diapers after the airline lost our bag with our baby's clothes and diapers upon our arrival.
Theme Parks: US/IOA were fun! I haven't been to either in almost 11 years, so it was a nice change. The prices were reasonable however their "express" feature is expensive. It would have increased our price ticket to $280.00 EACH. We declined the add-on and had no problems with lines.
Food/Dining. We had no reservations and ate at some great places, Hard Rock, Bubba Gump Shrimp Co, etc. City Walk was a wonderful place to grab food and drinks. I highly recommend The Shack right outside Margaritaville for alcoholic beverages .
Southwest: As always, smooth sailing and no issues except the missing bag (which we got back the very next morning).
WWoHP: Did it live up to the hype? ABSOLUTELY! It was wonderful to visit and they did a fabulous job. The Forbidden Journey ride that is located in the castle was so much fun and we never waited more than 40 minutes. We did not visit the wand show at Ollivander's as the line was always incredibly long but we did visit Honeydukes, Zonko's, listened to Moaning Myrtle in the bathrooms and saw the Hogwart's choir with the signing frogs. Definitely worth the visit!!
That's it. The three days were perfect and everyone had fun with no complaints. Well except for one, the parks closed at 7 on some nights which I've never experienced since Disney always has at least one park open late, but other than that, we had a wonderful time.
Now, on to planning for Disney in August and October...woohoo!!!
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Sounds like fun. I really want to do WWoHP but it was cheaper for us to Disney this June when we are in Orlando. Im glad you guys had fun and your stay was great.
Sounds like fun. I really want to do WWoHP but it was cheaper for us to Disney this June when we are in Orlando. Im glad you guys had fun and your stay was great.
I'm glad you had such a good time. We always Include US / IOA as well as Seaworld in each of our WDW trips. I never understood folks who never try US because it's 'not Disney.' All three parks are great
We're going on a US/IOA only trip in Aug, and it's going to be VERY weird to not do Disney (although we WILL be hitting DTD for Gospel brunch at HoB!) I'm super-excited to see WWoHP though. I hope our trip is similar to yours, with not too much waittime!
How long did you spend total in WWOHP? I have the last day of our upcoming trip allocated for IOA so we can do Harry Potter Land. But I want to know if we will have time to do anything else before we have to leave for the airport.
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Great information, thanks for sharing! I'm planning a visit for next May with my DD9 who has become a big HP fan. (me too!)
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How long did you spend total in WWOHP? I have the last day of our upcoming trip allocated for IOA so we can do Harry Potter Land. But I want to know if we will have time to do anything else before we have to leave for the airport.
Great question. We spent about 3 hours or so (including wait time for Forbidden Journey) exploring the WWoHP. We did not ride the Dragon Coaster, but we waited 45 minutes for Forbidden Journey and then took our time visiting Zonko's and Honeydukes and the Hogwart's Express. Ollivander's is crazy busy because only a handful of people can get in at a time since it's so small. You should have plenty of time to explore WWoHP on your last day. Enjoy!