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Perfect! Thank you very much for the input!
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Oct 2012
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Sorry. More questions from newbie here. Since someone suggested that Sunday is a good day for us to visit US/IOA in June 2013, which park should we do first? We are a family of six: me, dh and four dd ages 14,13, 8 and 6. We want to be able to see most of the must see attractions at both parks. Dh and I aren't harry potter fans but my teenage daughters would probably want to see it. I'm open to seeing the Harry potter castle but wouldn't be crushed if we could ride the rides since my youngest one probably wouldn't be tall enough to ride those rides. Anyway any suggestions on touring the two parks will be appreciated by the first time newbie here. Thanks!
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The curly haired dude said he wouldn't be joining me this vacation! Join Date: Dec 2000
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: PA
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Hi Everyone! We just got back from our Disney Trip last weekend. We had a great time. We would now like to visit Universal Studios, Island of Adventure and Sea World next October. We would like to stay in a hotel that has a full service kitchen. I would like to make most of our meals. Can anyone help me. Is it better to stay closer to Universal or is is better to stay closer to Sea World? Are the Orlando Flex Tickets a good deal? Any suggestions and help are much appreciated! I feel that I really do not know a lot about either parks. Thanks again!
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I’m a Universal Homie Join Date: Apr 2003
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likewise with Seaworld and other venues nearby. flex tickets.......depends on how many days you plan for the parks that are included for the price. and, how many days you will be spending in orlando. offsite hotel with a full kitchen........ this question is out of my league. i don't cook, clean, do laundry or think about those type of things while on vacation...
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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opening times ?
Just wanting to confirm - (I'm new to Universal Orlando)
We plan to stay at HRH and the opening time in December is listed as 8:00 am. So by staying on property, we will be able to enter the park at 7:00 am? If this is true, would we be able to get through HP wizardry rides in time to be there at the 3 Broomsticks for a breakfast reservation? Thanks For your help!
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I am going next April with the family , for the kids the Neal Deal looks the best option as we have an 11 year old human garbage can
Does evryone have to get in line for their meal or can one person go up with the bands ?? Also what are the lines like at the 3 restaurant you have to choose from ??
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![]() A one bedroom sleeps 4, a two bedroom 6, a 3 bedroom 8. You could go on a "vacation" deal and yes, have to spend a morning viewing their TS info, but the room is so much better than a regular motel room. Another option is the Homewood Suites. They have small kitchens where you can cook a meal. Frige, stove, MW, reg oven, cabinets and a dining table. They also have a good breakfast bar and evening reception. Sea World and Universal are about 3 miles of each other. Any place within a mile or two would be close. We are going to Universal mid-december. Mainly to do HP. My boys are 19 & 20 and are big HP fans! Have FUN! Jacquelyn
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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Hello, we are headed to Orlando June 4th-12th and are planning on visiting Universal for the first time. There are five of us (the kids are 11, 9 and 2) and we have set aside two days for Universal. We are not planning on getting park to park tickets at this time, though we haven't purchased any tickets yet. We are planning on adding express pass to speed things up.
We are early risers and have never had problems making it to the disney gates about 15 minutes before they open. My question is if we do the same at Universal, and only tour one park per day, about what time would we possibly be heading back to Disney? I'm trying to plan dinner for those nights, as well as decide how many days we need on our Disney tickets. Thanks in advance, this thread is great! |
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I’m a Universal Homie Join Date: Apr 2003
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do not buy the express passes until you are in the parks. you might not need them. if it rains, the parks clear out quickly. you can buy the epp at the stores or guest services while you are in the park if you decide they are needed. the epp are non refundable and date/park related. if you decide to change days around for when you will visit the darkside and have ordered/paid for your epp in advance, you will be out of luck. since the parks will already have the hotel guests inside, be at the gate for entrance 30 minutes prior. what time to leave the parks i can't answer for you. check out www.citywalk.com for restaurant menus in case you want dinner at UO after you leave the park. hth
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Pennsylvania
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Hi, I have a quick question about visiting Islands of Adventure at the end of January. On the crowd calendar for Tuesday the 29th it shows IOA in red. Any ideas why would it be the busiest on every Tuesday?
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I’m a Universal Homie Join Date: Apr 2003
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that site listed red for ioa when i went in october and it was not accurate at all for my dates.
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