StageFrenzy
Well-Known Member
Go for a weekday then. Fewer kids in the park who have school the next day.
The weekdays are awesome
Go for a weekday then. Fewer kids in the park who have school the next day.
Thank-you. I booked the RIP tour. Since the girls are 17, I have to go too. :lookaroun Being one of the world's biggest fraidy cats has me nervous. I'm watching tons of youtube videos to try to desensitize a little. The salesperson said that I do not have to go through the haunted houses. Thinking I may have a drink or ten before I go.
Thank-you. I booked the RIP tour. Since the girls are 17, I have to go too. :lookaroun Being one of the world's biggest fraidy cats has me nervous. I'm watching tons of youtube videos to try to desensitize a little. The salesperson said that I do not have to go through the haunted houses. Thinking I may have a drink or ten before I go.
That's typical Uni on any occaison, not just HHN.Let me tell you, it's mostly the drunk guys that are the most annoying....
We went in 2007 on a Sunday and it was a madhouse. I can not emphasize enough how important the express passes are if you want to see all of the houses. Unfortunately by the time we realized this they were sold out. Next time we won't make that mistake!
That's typical Uni on any occaison, not just HHN.
Yes, you do see drunks sometimes at WS. But observing the overall class of cliente that is usually drawn to Uni parks, it is (for the most part), less of the family-friendly class, and more of the party/thug crowd. Not that it's a bad thing per-say (we all like to have fun from time-to-time). But Six Flags & Uni parks tend to get more of the rowdy bunch moreso than Disney. Not saying Disney is exempt from the rule 100% of the time.You're 100 times more likely to see drunks at Epcot than either Universal park during normal operating hours. No one goes "drinking around the universe."
Yes, you do see drunks sometimes at WS. But observing the overall class of cliente that is usually drawn to Uni parks, it is (for the most part), less of the family-friendly class, and more of the party/thug crowd. Not that it's a bad thing per-say (we all like to have fun from time-to-time). But Six Flags & Uni parks tend to get more of the rowdy bunch moreso than Disney. Not saying Disney is exempt from the rule 100% of the time.
Yes, you do see drunks sometimes at WS. But observing the overall class of cliente that is usually drawn to Uni parks, it is (for the most part), less of the family-friendly class, and more of the party/thug crowd. Not that it's a bad thing per-say (we all like to have fun from time-to-time). But Six Flags & Uni parks tend to get more of the rowdy bunch moreso than Disney. Not saying Disney is exempt from the rule 100% of the time.
The overall class of clientele drawn to Uni parks? :lol: Sorry, buddy. The same "thugs" visiting Universal Orlando are the same "thugs" visiting Disney World: the ones that can afford to drop at least $100 a head on tickets.
And lumping in Universal with Six Flags? Nice try. There isn't one Six Flags park in the world in any way comparable to the Universal parks. Unfortunately, you'll have to pit Universal (as you so like to do) against Disney and the Busch parks. They're the biggest players in the industry and for a reason.
Go to Epcot during the Food and Wine Festival-it's like Bourbon Street on a weekend.
I can't believe I'm really sharing any type of opinion with Crockett, but here we go.
What's he saying is that local kids are more apt to go to Universal than they are to Disney. And he's right. Growing up fairly close to Orlando, where do you think all the high school friends wanted to go? Disney? Hell no, it's all about Universal. Guess what, they would drink, they would smoke pot, and they would have a good time (in their eyes). Nothing against Universal, it's works for them, it's just Disney isn't "cool".
It's also very comparable in that sense to Six Flags. I also lived near Six Flags Over Georgia for quiet a few years. Same story. He's not comparing the parks, he's comparing the kids that go them, and he's right.
Disney World isn't as fun for a teen/late teen aged kids, as say a Universal or Six Flags is.
And where are these drunk, high teens when I go to Universal? Because all I see when I go are families, field trips, tour groups, etc.. just like I see at Disney. And they're certainly not getting drinks there unless they have proper ID. Universal IDs everywhere.
9/11 didn't happen either, because you weren't there to see it, did it?
You haven't seen it, you really think that means it doesn't happen, really? Let's be serious.
Plus, why did you bring up ID's? Universal isn't the only place in the world that serves alcohol. I also believe, where you drink it doesn't matter, you can enter a park inebriated.
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