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We had planned to do one or two days at Universal on our next trip. We have to cut the trip short one day, so Universal is down to one day.
I have started researching rides and prices. We love Harry Potter and that is the main reason for going. I saw lots of other things that I think we will enjoy as well.
When I started figuring prices I was a little surprised. I knew it wouldn't be cheap, but the cost for the three of us for one day is about $325. That is only one park, no express pass, but does include food. I don't know if I want to pay that much for one day, but I almost hate to pass up the chance to do WWoHP.
My Disney touring plan would actually work out better without going, but we had thought that spending a day there would give us something new to do and lets us split Disney in two parts.
I need some advice. Is it worth the price?
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We were also going to go to Universal on our next trip and I'd allocated two days, but by the time I priced up tickets, I decided to bail on it, as we needed to save and just couldn't afford it. Having said that, we really enjoyed Universal and I'd definitely recommend a trip. In all honesty though, if you can do two days, rather than one, I think you'll enjoy it much more.
We are actually going to Florida just to see Harry! Then, we tacked on Disney. If you are a Harry nut, I think it's gotta be worth it. At least, that is what my MIL's friends who have been have said!
When we went on our vacation, it was horrible. It was the worst day of the vacation, way too crowded, overpriced (This coming from a Disney nut!), and really small. It would be great if you could go in the early morning (before the parks open) or something like that. But just one day, for that much money is not worth it to me or to my DBF (who loves Harry Potter)
While I actually don't have any interest in Universal or Harry Potter, I know where you're coming from. Last year I priced out going to Sea World for one day for 3 of us and when you compare a couple of hundred for one day versus the extra 10 or 15 it would cost to get into a Disney park for another day, for us we chose Disney. Of course we looked at it really late and wouldn't have been able to save up the money anyway.
For our next trip (2 years away minimum) I'm thinking again of doing Sea World and this time, as much as I still hate to spend that kind of money on one day, we have the time to save so despite the cost, I think we're going to do it. So if you have the time and can save up the money, I say go for it. It'll be an experience and you'll either say you're glad you did it and won't do it again or you'll absolutely love it and go back again.
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My DB and DSIL were "moused out" so we met at US/IOA this Thanksgiving. I booked our package but didn't analyze it.
We enjoyed it, but I'm not sure we loved it $325 worth.
How important is it to you to see WWoHP during the first year? If the answer is not very, I'd wait until you can spend two or three days, see everything, and benefit from the price break of a longer ticket.
I'm going through the same dilenma right now for our August trip. My DD wants to go to see the Harry Potter attraction but when I looked at the prices for one day at one park I almost fell off my chair. And hearing the reports of crowds and waits to even get into the land, never mind the waits for the rides themselves, I'm thinking we may not do it. So hard to make a decision, but I think the whole $$ issue will steer us away from the park.
I have gotten very reasonably priced universal tickets and I think it's easier to find them discounted. Have you checked out some of the discount sellers and AAA (which also gives you a break on food and gift shops). I'm not sure how much you eat, but I'm not sure I would do the food option.
I have used Maple Leaf for Disney and they are reputable and were great to work with.
You can also get 2 day tickets for $100, each or so each and I don't think they expire.
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We have been tossing around the idea of going to Universal, mainly to see Harry Potter. But for 2 days in both parks plus off-site hotel it was $400 for the 3 of us! That didn't even count food for those 2 days. Knocking it down to 1 day at Islands of Adventure really didn't save us that much more money. I think we are going to skip it, again this year.
I REALLY wanted to take my eight year old son to the Harry Potter attraction next month, but the cost is too high for just one day. I'm afraid we would get there and be miserable due to the large crowds and I'd get upset thinking about the money I'd spent. We did both Universal parks a couple of years ago and enjoyed them, but I think Harry is gonna have to wait another year, when we plan on doing another Florida trip where we will hit up a few different parks across the state.
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We took two days out of our Disney trip in October to do Universal and IoA, though the only thing I really wanted to see was WWoHP. I'll be honest - I LOVED HP, but the rest of IoA was horrible (disclaimer: I was pregnant at the time and didn't want to do any rollercoasters, so that may have colored my opinion). We ended up spending as much time as we could at HP, and then went back to the hotel early, just because it was hot, awfully crowded, and honestly, the people there just weren't as nice as people at Disney (both employees and guests)! We went to US the next day, and ended up spending about three hours total - it was during their Halloween Horror Nights, so they closed the park at 5pm. We'd originally intended to go to HHN, but once I heard about the awful crowds, we decided to ditch. If I had it to do over again, I would've skipped Universal totally and only done HP. However, if you have a kid (or adult) who's really into movies and thrill rides, they might love Universal.
If your group would be willing, I'd recommend waiting on HP until the hubbub has wound down and they've gotten better crowd control methods going (seriously - have you ever had to wait in line to go inside a store to shop??? Crazy! The stores are all tiny and jampacked with people. And for some reason, the employees think nothing of restocking shelves in all that mess). They should've made HP about three times larger than it is - they could've sacrificed some of the other "islands" to really do HP right. Ah, if only it had worked out for HP to be at Disney....it would've been perfect....
We looked into tacking on two days at HP for our upcoming land/sea trip in August but the cost as well as the higher ride height requirements (w/ a 5yo who wouldn't meet most of them) helped in the decision to delay a Universal trip to a future visit.
Thanks for all your input. Now that the park hours are posted for Sept, I have looked over my possible touring plan. The disney plans will work much better if we leave out Universal. Like many of you, I'm afraid I might not enjoy it $325 worth.
Of course, we can always add that last minute if we change our minds. I think we will just see what the vacation budget is doing at the time.
Thanks everyone for your advice.
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