BryceM
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Are you speaking of the IOA lighthouse? It is very pretty, especially at night.Oh god that TOWER. Compare that to the "tower" at the Tangled Bathrooms. Again, I want to weep.
Are you speaking of the IOA lighthouse? It is very pretty, especially at night.Oh god that TOWER. Compare that to the "tower" at the Tangled Bathrooms. Again, I want to weep.
You make it seem like Florida has absolutely nothing else to offer, besides theme parks, specifically WDW. Maybe that's why all the Florida tourism ads I see all have to do with theme parks and nothing else.
I can't imagine being that close to the entrances of USF/IOA that often and never stepping foot inside them!I haven't yet. My DGF has an annual pass she uses with some friends, but I'm OK with just going to WDW every other week.
We do, however, go to just City Walk every once in a while.
To be honest, I have never seen them. If you say they are good, I will next time I'm there.@Goofyernmost, what about Popeye and The Cat in the Hat in Islands of Adventure? Popeye is regarded as one of the best of its kind in the entire world, and The Cat in the Hat is a pretty decent dark ride.
I was always partial to Wildwood myself, went to Seaside a lot because it was closer.You are not alone. Plenty of people do just that. It's your vacation. Do what you want. I live less than 2 hours from the Jersey shore and I have lots of friends who have a favorite beach town that they always visit. They know the town, shops, restaurants and beaches well. They could try a different town right near by which maybe has a bigger beach or a better boardwalk or more restaurants, but they don't because "their town" is what they like. If WDW is what you like then there is nothing wrong with going there and never setting foot in Universal. Now if you want my opinion on whether I think Universal is worth visiting, the answer is yes. But that's just my opinion.
Popeye is a riot. It's completely fun from beginning to end, and it's themed very, very well. But, it is relentless when it comes to getting soaked.To be honest, I have never seen them. If you say they are good, I will next time I'm there.
The thought of doing Uni and WDW in the same vacation scares what pennies I have left right out of my wallet. We save and budget for our annual WDW trip and I honestly do not know how people do family tickets for 2 theme parks in the same vacation. I refuse to charge or go in debt for a vacation. To say "hey, stop by and do Uni for a few days!" adds like another grand to my budget. God bless those who can take a 3 week vacation and/or spend the equivalent of a small auto on a trip. I envy you, I do. Till then we will have to settle for our 9-10 day WDW escapes.
That's the part that I don't understand. I don't think that I have ever done more then 9 or 10 days, but in that time I manage 4 or 5 days in the Disney parks, I have ventured off to Universal, Sea World, Kennedy Space Center, Silver Springs, what used to be Cypress Gardens, multiple flea markets, helicopter tours, Gaterland, Boch Tower and even did a two day side trip to Key West once. Found a great citrus candy shop on the way to Winter Haven that I try to get to at least once on my trips. I, of course now use my own car all the time because I drive down from N.C., but, even when I lived in Vermont I always rented a car and did most of my exploring with someone elses vehicle.The thought of doing Uni and WDW in the same vacation scares what pennies I have left right out of my wallet. We save and budget for our annual WDW trip and I honestly do not know how people do family tickets for 2 theme parks in the same vacation. I refuse to charge or go in debt for a vacation. To say "hey, stop by and do Uni for a few days!" adds like another grand to my budget. God bless those who can take a 3 week vacation and/or spend the equivalent of a small auto on a trip. I envy you, I do. Till then we will have to settle for our 9-10 day WDW escapes.
I was always partial to Wildwood myself, went to Seaside a lot because it was closer.
But as far as Universal goes, my kids are still too young to ride the bigger rides and adding an extra park/day outside of WDW would be cost prohibitive. We almost did a quick Florida trip for some family stuff this summer and I think we might have done Universal for a day.
Same! I love my AP. Definitely worth the money. Just used of yesterday actually, and had a little day between US/IOA. I went alone and did some things that I don't usually do when I'm with other people, such as Terminator 2:3D.I love Universal. I have an AP and go all the time
That's the part that I don't understand. I don't think that I have ever done more then 9 or 10 days, but in that time I manage 4 or 5 days in the Disney parks, I have ventured off to Universal, Sea World, Kennedy Space Center, Silver Springs, what used to be Cypress Gardens, multiple flea markets, helicopter tours, Gaterland, Boch Tower and even did a two day side trip to Key West once. I have never been on a Florida trip that cost me more then $2400.00 (that was the one that included the excursion to Key West). Most have been well under 2 K complete. (tickets, meals and transportation)
I've been on this forum for a long time now, and it seems as though everyone here seems to think that Universal is stealing away people from WDW. Maybe it's true, but it seems like I'm the only one who would just continue to go to only WDW and just ignore Universal. Every time my family and I plan a trip to Florida, we always fold WDW into the proceedings, but never Universal. Considering all the talk on here about WDW vs. Universal, am I the only one here who doesn't even think about Universal when we do a trip to Florida?
I dunno about that...I'd take Main Street Electrical over the Spongebob and Friends (not sure of the name) parade at Uni, though I'd certainly rate the Uni daytime parade better than "Celebrate". I haven't been back since 2011 though, so maybe Uni has a new parade?Not to mention the parade is 100 times better than the antique show they run at Disney.
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