8 day February trip planned during Super Bowl

joejccva71

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Hi all, got another trip planned. This time, it's a split stay between Disney and Universal. Here's the plan so far. Trying to figure things out for Universal as far as dining and which park / attractions to go for first.

Feb 1st - 6th: Disney, Pop Century Resort (Preferred Room)
Feb 6th - 9th: Universal Aventura Resort (Standard Room)

Feb 1, Friday
- Arrival & Check In Pop Century Resort
- Disney Springs Evening & Morimoto Asia dinner

Feb 2, Saturday
- Epcot Day / Magic Kingdom Evening
- Garden Grill breakfast / Via Napoli lunch / California Grill dinner

Feb 3, Sunday (Super Bowl Sunday)
- Magic Kingdom Morning / Early Afternoon
- Hollywood Studios Late Afternoon
- Disney Springs Evening
- Be Our Guest breakfast / The Boathouse dinner, but might do more of a sports bar for dinner to watch Super Bowl.

Feb 4, Monday
- Hollywood Studios Day / Animal Kingdom Evening
- Mama Melrose lunch / Yak & Yeti dinner

Feb 5, Tuesday
- Animal Kingdom Day / Magic Kingdom Evening
- Flame Tree BBQ lunch / Ohana dinner

Feb 6, Wednesday
- Check out of Pop Century
- Uber to Universal
- Check in Universal Aventura Resort
- Universal Citywalk, dinner undecided so far, probably a movie at the theatre there.

Feb 7 and 8, Thursday and Friday
- Combination of both Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios
- No dining reservations made yet

Feb 9th, Saturday
- Check out and Fly home


Notes:
I'm used to Disney as I haven't been to Universal in 20 years so I don't know which restaurants are good over there, and what good plans are for attractions and to get the most out of these parks.

Also, I'm open to suggestions for a restaurant to watch the Super Bowl or atleast most of the game. I don't really want to pay the $100 ticket and go to ESPN bar over at Boardwalk so any other suggestions would be great.
 

StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
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I don't know how you feel about the Super Bowl, but the parks are almost empty every Super Bowl Sunday. Last year, my brother and I were in DHS. We were walking on to everything, and pretty much the only people there were foreign. It was awesome. A few years before that, we were at MK on Super Bowl night. Also walking on to most things. I highly recommend skipping the Super Bowl and staying in the parks unless you're a super fan or your team's in the Super Bowl.
 
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joejccva71

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Original Poster
I don't know how you feel about the Super Bowl, but the parks are almost empty every Super Bowl Sunday. Last year, my brother and I were in DHS. We were walking on to everything, and pretty much the only people there were foreign. It was awesome. A few years before that, we were at MK on Super Bowl night. Also walking on to most things. I highly recommend skipping the Super Bowl and staying in the parks unless you're a super fan or your team's in the Super Bowl.

Yea I was thinking about that. :)

I mean I can always catch the score on my phone anyways.
 
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