So even in the crowdest day is doable? When we went to WDW, we arrived at rope drop and we were out by 6 pm. At no point did I feel crowded.When it is busy, Universal’s most popular quick service restaurants (Harry Potter and Simpson’s) limit tables to people with food and have Team Members who bring diners to a table. Disney might close half their registers. That is how they compare. Universal doesn’t play games to push you to the edge of misery.
So even in the crowdest day is doable? When we went to WDW, we arrived at rope drop and we were out by 6 pm. At no point did I feel crowded.
We went to WDW during Thanksgiving week, and Touring Plan stated it was an 8 as far as crowds. How does this compare to crowds at Universal? To be honest, I never felt WDW that crowded until I was walking by Fantasyland.
I've been to Universal during Thanksgiving and it wasn't that busy. I've never seen Universal as packed as Disney. There are some rides that get busy like the Hulk, without an EP that can take an hour. Hargrid will probably take a long time as well, the other Potter stuff has calmed down. When a new Potter ride opens everyone wants to hit that one. There's two wand shops now so I would imagine that isn't totally packed any more? My kids are past the wand stuff so I don't know for sure. The Potter attractions etc. are well done.
When that first open we wanted to go through the show and all that but the wait was crazy. At the time my kids weren't really into Potter so no we skipped that.
It's a fun, free *cough $200 sabers plus tax cough*, experience. I wouldn't wait long to see it but it's worth seeing.
As per Universal, I went in 2015 on July 4th weekend and expected it to be crazy so I bought express pass, I ended up barely needing it, save a couple rides. That was as busy as I've ever seen it and it was probably about a Disney 5/10.
It's a fun, free *cough $200 sabers plus tax cough*, experience. I wouldn't wait long to see it but it's worth seeing.
As per Universal, I went in 2015 on July 4th weekend and expected it to be crazy so I bought express pass, I ended up barely needing it, save a couple rides. That was as busy as I've ever seen it and it was probably about a Disney 5/10.
I recently went to Disney. I ran in the marathon in January. You would be amazed at how many of those $200 light sabers they sell,
as well as, the number of $100+ droids. Not to mention, I even saw a person with a personalized "baby carrier" for their droid.
I do not think I will ever have that much disposable income.
Remember the wand does need to be purchased and will cost between $30.00 and $60.00, plus tax. No where near the cost for a light saber or a droid, but also not free.
I will never be amazed at the amount of money people will throw at Disney.
Yeah, free experience for the show, though you dont actually have to purchase the wand. I got chosen once and just handed it to the cashier in the next room.
Yeah, free experience for the show, though you dont actually have to purchase the wand. I got chosen once and just handed it to the cashier in the next room.
Yeah, but if you get chosen for the show you gotta buy the wand that is chosen for you right??Yep. No pressure to buy the wand. We just handed it back before exiting the show.
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