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I see from the posts here that it would make better sense to do HP after 3? We (DH & me) are planning on doing both parks in one day only Fri Dec 11. I am hoping that the crowds will not be as bad on Fri since school will still be in session. I mainly want to see HP world but we will fit in as much as we can from both parks. We plan on leaving 2 1/2 hrs before opening, pick up our tickets at kiosk and enter the park. We will stay until closing. Do you think we will be able to fit the majority of stuff in the time frame? Do you think the crowds will have died down by then? is fri a good day? or will Christmas bring in even more? This is our first and probably only trip for quite a while so want to make that day worth it.
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1989-off property, 2000-All Star Movies, 2008-Pop Century
2010-Caribbean Beach Resort, 2011- First Disney Cruise (Oct), May 2012-First stay at DVC Vero Beach resort. May 2013 POP & Fantasy Cruise, Oct 2015 Saratoga Springs
Laura
1989-off property, 2000-All Star Movies, 2008-Pop Century
2010-Caribbean Beach Resort, 2011- First Disney Cruise (Oct), May 2012-First stay at DVC Vero Beach resort. May 2013 POP & Fantasy Cruise, Oct 2015 Saratoga Springs
I think it's quite a daunting task to try and do both parks in one day, even if it is during the slower season. I say do all that you can and enjoy yourself!
I have another stupid question. Are you allowed to bring your camera on The Forbidden Journey attraction? Is there anywhere you are not allowed to take pics?
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Laura
1989-off property, 2000-All Star Movies, 2008-Pop Century
2010-Caribbean Beach Resort, 2011- First Disney Cruise (Oct), May 2012-First stay at DVC Vero Beach resort. May 2013 POP & Fantasy Cruise, Oct 2015 Saratoga Springs
I also would not try to do both parks in one day. For me, IOA and US are really a three day visit. One day for each and then the third day to catch anything you missed and redo anything you really liked.
I have another stupid question. Are you allowed to bring your camera on The Forbidden Journey attraction? Is there anywhere you are not allowed to take pics?
Only if it fits in your pocket. You cant have any lose items, and you'll have to store them in a locker. You're allowed to take pics throughout the waiting area, but not during the ride, since you can't be carrying anything.
I understand that there is a place to stash stuff under your seat, can you put camera in there?
Most of the big rides at US/IoA dont have places to put things. They provide lockers right outside the ride free of charge, for the first 45-50 min anyways. You have to put ALL your stuff that cant fit into a pocket in there. DW carries a cross shoulder bag that has no way of coming loose and was made to take it off and put it in a locker.
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You can "technically" do both parks in one day but you're gonna be RUSHING! If you only have one day though I suggest buying fast passes or stay at a Universal hotel to get the fast passes that are included in the resort stay. Note though that fast passes are not accepted for the Forbidden Journey ride, keep in mind you will wait the full amount to ride it......BUT they are accepted at all of the other really poplar attractions which will drastically reduce the amount of time you spend waiting to ride those therefore you can do more!
Even though December, before Christmas, is considered "slow" season.......remember too that Grinchmas at IOA and the Macy's Parade at US is during that month so it sometimes can get a little crowded.
When we went on the Forbidden Journey there is no place to put your items on the ride, you have to use lockers. If you want to bring a camera to take pictures of the castle (you won't be able to take pictures during the ride) make sure it fits in your pocket and that your pocket is secure.
We were just there this past Monday and Tuesday. We stayed onsite so had front of the line privileges. School started in Orlando on Monday so we were hoping for a smaller crowd. We arrived at US around 12:30 and were able to do Shrek, Twister, Disaster, Revenge of the Mummy, Men in Black and the Simpsons Ride in about 4 hours. Even with the smaller crowds, the only way we were able to accomplish these rides in that amount of time was because of our front of the line access. We didn't do all the rides in that park and did none of the shows. Crowds there were pretty manageable so we decided to head over to IOA to check out WWOHP. This is where everyone seemed to be. The wait time for FJ was 90 minutes.
I know there are still families there since school hasn't started everywhere yet so it's not the same as going in December but I don't think you can really see both parks in one day, especially if you want to spend any amount of time checking out the WWOHP. Express pass and resort guest front of the line privileges don't work on FJ so there is no "short cut way" to see this ride, unless you use the single rider line which skips the queue through the castle (and which is part of the whole experience IMO). Also, if you are not staying at one of the Universal resorts, when you arrive in the morning, you will be about one hour behind all those guests who did stay on site and had early entry privileges. On a side note, IOA was very empty during the first two hours on Tuesday morning with the exception of WWOHP so you could probably get a lot done if you arrive there early.
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