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Old 30 Mar 18, 12:14 PM  
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Not sure which way around is best, what does everyone else do?
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Old 30 Mar 18, 12:27 PM  
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It doesn't usually bother me which way we do it but I do find standing in line at Disney for rides harder after having used FOTL passes 😂
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Old 30 Mar 18, 12:31 PM  
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IT depends on what tickets you have and how long your staying.

Also depends what time of year you go too. We go 10/8 and leave IOA and US for the last week and half as it 'should' be quieter!

We always go for 3 weeks ( did 2 weeks once wasnt enough! ) and both times we've done Disney first and then Universal.

Quite honestly we don't always do Disney but always do US and IOA as family are older.

Personally I have a little dream that I would like to do Disney just DH and I but I don't think the kids will ever stop coming!

Whichever way round you do it you'll enjoy it!
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It’s quite simple. 14 days at Disney, 0 at universal
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Old 30 Mar 18, 09:08 PM  
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Personally, we do WDW first as to use the fact our body is awake at stupid o clock, to hit rope drop and avoid the peak of the crowds.

We stay onsite at Universal so the folp makes the early start not a priority. Have a lie in - go later.

Plus just driving under the big Welcome to Disney sign on arrival makes it it special.
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Old 31 Mar 18, 08:45 AM  
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Thanks all. Going to do Disney first and Universal our last 4 days
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Old 31 Mar 18, 11:32 AM  
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We always mixed it up. So one day at Universal then a couple at Disney then another at Universal and so on, it keeps things more interesting we think.

We stay off-site though so it’s easier to do it like that. If you’re staying on-site it would probably make more sense to do it in blocks.
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