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6 Sep 19, 10:43 AM |
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I would say yes, love Uni
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6 Sep 19, 11:03 AM |
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We prefer Universal to Disney, in fact we no longer go to Disney so I would say yes it is worth it.
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6 Sep 19, 07:01 PM |
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Having been for the first time for 10 years to both parks we now prefer Universal to Disney as our kids are now grown up and are young adults.We love the vibe of Citywalk etc and I personally think Disney has got greedy filled the parks with more on site guests and made a park visit more frustrating if you want to ride the big ticket rides and are not interested in character meets and parades (as we are). But it’s each to their own as most folk are saying what interests a 5 year old will not interest an 18 year old etc.
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7 Sep 19, 09:56 AM |
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It is very expensive but we all love Universal and do it every time we go. Think of how much extra it costs compared to entire trip and it may not seem as much of an outlay. Going all that way and paying all we do for it for us it's worth it for us to spend the extra to do it do universal as we all enjoy it so much.
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7 Sep 19, 10:23 AM |
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Could not imagine a trip to Orlando without doing Universal and a night at one of the 3 FOLP hotels
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7 Sep 19, 10:48 AM |
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Very Serious Dibber
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We have done Orlando without Disney a few times (I miss the water parks when we do that) and sometimes without Seaworld/Busch Gardens but never without Universal.
We like to spend a week onsite and go to the parks every day. A lot of the attractions can be done numerous times and we just love everything about the place. |
7 Sep 19, 11:15 AM |
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We haven't done Universal since our first trip in 2013, and likely won't go back unless they pull something amazing out their hat.
I know both Disney and Universal are designed to get the maximum out your pocket, with the minimum of complaints, but Universal to us felt like that, ride-shop-food-ride-shop-food, while Disney feels like we can just sit and chill. Also, like another poster, I had issues fitting into some of the rides. Disney just feels friendlier, I guess. /Mo |
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7 Sep 19, 12:28 PM |
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Down to your taste and interests- me for example, we choose Universal over Disney, but everyone is different 👍
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14 Sep 19, 08:16 AM |
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I think Universal is expensive, but good value when you compare it with other events.
We’ve just paid £708 for 3x adult 2 day park to park plus 1 day “free” from Orlando Attractions. This works out at just less than £80 each per day, which is on the one hand jaw-droppingly expensive, but only about the same price as a stadium gig, or a day festival, or two rounds of golf at our local posh club, or a one day pass to the Open. So it doesn’t feel too outrageous, especially when you factor in the number of hours of fun. I’ve been many times before, DH once with me, and DSS once with his mum. This trip is just 5 full days in Orlando and we’re all HP fans so we’re just doing Universal, with two days hiking/kayaking. Next time in Orlando I think we’ll be with my DS, DIL and DGS who are Disney nuts, so perhaps will have to give Universal a miss. But our next USA trip is likely to be Yosemite, or Utah, or maybe New England... so much else to see and do! |
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14 Sep 19, 08:22 AM |
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It really depends on your family group, with interests (Harry P) and maybe age as well as height coming in to consideration.
In the case of our family, whilst we consider Universal to be of acceptable value, we regard a Discovery Cove ultimate non swim as very good value... and Disney as extortion, from the tickets to the food prices to the car parking to the merchandise. Consequently, we haven’t entered Disney on our last 5 visits to Orlando. We all have a different perspective of value and where it can be found.
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