Universal is soooo Ghetto...............
We still go occasionally but it approaches Busch Gardens on the scum levels
It's a long walk. Period. I'm stating a fact.
To be fair, the OP didn't make the 45-minute claim. That was another poster earlier in the thread.
You're right...15-20 minutes from parking space to park gate is what I'd estimate, with 15 being more likely.
The other stuff (state of the park, attitude of employees, etc.) might vary with individual visits, but the length of the walk is what it is. I'd guess it takes just a little less time to get from your car to one of the Uni parks as it does to get from your car to the MK using the TTC...assuming crowds are reasonable and the trams and monorails are running OK.
The last 2 times I have been at the MK ( Sept and Nov of this year) we have arrived at the park in the afternoon. Parked, gotten on the tram that was already sitting there, and waited for 5-10 minutes before the tram finally left the parking area. Even Disney is cutting back. They try to run only full or almost full trams at times when not as many people are arriving at once. It was actually kind of irritating to sit there going no where when you are so ready to be there. LOL Had we parked in a closer lot we would have gotten off and walked.
And at closing- getting out of the MK is a very slow process. walking to the car at Universal takes a lot less time than waiting for the boat or monorail and then waiting for the 8 trams of people in front of you. to load.
You say these experiences remind you that "this isn't a Disney park", but you seem to be selectively ignoring that these very things happen in Disney parks too. I think you're just choosing to take note of it when it happens at Universal.
BG TampaWow. Not sure which BG you mean but BG Williamsburg is on par with Disney on most levels. In fact, my past 2 vacations have been to BG Williamsburg instead of Disney.
The last 2 times I have been at the MK ( Sept and Nov of this year) we have arrived at the park in the afternoon. Parked, gotten on the tram that was already sitting there, and waited for 5-10 minutes before the tram finally left the parking area. Even Disney is cutting back. They try to run only full or almost full trams at times when not as many people are arriving at once. It was actually kind of irritating to sit there going no where when you are so ready to be there. LOL Had we parked in a closer lot we would have gotten off and walked.
Another example: Whenever I've ridden the Hulk coaster, when I've gotten to the load area, the cast members have just let people find a spot. None of the "How many? Rows 3 and 4, please." Not a big deal, but I like Disney's way better. And that has been my experience - maybe I caught it on an unorganized day all 4 or 5 times I've been there. :shrug:
I gave the other example about the oafish behavior in the queue, with the people belching loudly and using foul language. I have never experienced anything like that in a Disney park, not even with the large groups people like to complain about. To the contrary, I've seen Disney cast members take a stand against guests violating dress code and being proactive in handling guests who aren't behaving properly.
Another example: Whenever I've ridden the Hulk coaster, when I've gotten to the load area, the cast members have just let people find a spot. None of the "How many? Rows 3 and 4, please." Not a big deal, but I like Disney's way better. And that has been my experience - maybe I caught it on an unorganized day all 4 or 5 times I've been there.
I gave the other example about the oafish behavior in the queue, with the people belching loudly and using foul language. I have never experienced anything like that in a Disney park, not even with the large groups people like to complain about. To the contrary, I've seen Disney cast members take a stand against guests violating dress code and being proactive in handling guests who aren't behaving properly.
I won't even address Horror Nights, except to say I'm not a big fan of the Evil Clown dancing in blood, simulated adult acts in front of children, and religious insults.
People just want to nitpick about Universal because it isn't Disney.
If you've never seen anyone swearing at Disney or trying to break in line you must be deaf and blind. I'm sure these things even happen at the Holy Land Experiance.
City Walk however is a different story than the actual themeparks. I do see where a lot of the complaints are coming from about that area.
:sohappy::sohappy: You said it!! Its like how people on here will rip apart Universal attractions that were designed and built by the very same creative teams that developed some of Disney's attractions. But because they're at Universal, they're somehow third-rate. Ponder the following...
If Space Mt were at Universal,...it would be a cheap, carnival, Six Flags ride.
But since it's at Disney,...it's a classic nostalgic adventure!
If CityWalk were at Downtown Disney,....it would be fun and exciting with all the cool shops and restaurants.
But since it's at Universal,...it's like being in the ghetto.
If CityWalk were at Downtown Disney, it would have been shuttered in order to bring a "bold new vision" of shopping experiences to the area. :lol:...
If CityWalk were at Downtown Disney,....it would be fun and exciting with all the cool shops and restaurants.
But since it's at Universal,...it's like being in the ghetto.
Not sure if this was directed towards the OP, but to clear the record I have no criticism of the actual attractions at Universal. In fact, I think it has a lot to offer.
If CityWalk were at Downtown Disney, it would have been shuttered in order to bring a "bold new vision" of shopping experiences to the area. :lol:
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