sonoma15
Well-Known Member
You can easily spend a full day at IOA if you wanna do everything. I've done it many times.LOL, IOA is not a full day park.
You can easily spend a full day at IOA if you wanna do everything. I've done it many times.LOL, IOA is not a full day park.
Oh, I love Universal. But we do that park in half a day, easily.Alternative thought: Universal doesn't make you jump through hoops to ride their rides so the average person can ride most big attractions other than Hagrid's just by showing up at the gate with a valid ticket.
If you are indicating that there isn't a lot to do at IoA, I don't know what to tell you. My family can easily spend a week enjoying what Universal has to offer. To each their own.
You can easily spend a full day at IOA if you wanna do everything. I've done it many times.
Infantile for laughing, says the guy who literally started his last post with an LOL! Ohhhhhhhh, the irony (look it up)!Your laughing only makes you look small and infantile, so I humbly suggest you stop.
Anyways, it's not up for debate. IoA has more E-ticket attractions than Magic Kingdom. And unless you're 5 the princess meet and greets and flat rides don't add to its appeal. And like I have told you in the past, not everyone wants spend money on some expensive skip the line pass and because Universal isn't price gouging its costumers, you don't have to. Not that I haven't, in the past.
Oh, you definitely can. But you can just as easily do all you want to do in half a day.You can easily spend a full day at IOA if you wanna do everything. I've done it many times.
As if e ticket dictates everything, lol! Not my fault you won’t splurge for an express pass. If you did, you’d be done with that park in half a day.IoA is obviously a full-day park. It has more E-tickets than MK and DHS combined. He's just being pedantic.
Infantile, says the guy who started is last post with LOL! Ohhhhhhhh, the irony!
Anyway, like I already told you, if it takes you a full day to do that park, well that’s your problem.
And you still have zero credibility when you say it’s more of a full day park than MK.
Yeah, that’s why you keep running back here to get the last word. Because what I say means nothing to you.You saying I have zero credibility means nothing to me, the reality is that IoA has more attractions than MK, there's just nothing else to talk about.
Also, I started my comment with LOL because I responding in kind with your comment that started with LOL. I haven't done anything else like that here. You, on the other hand, have, and everyone I've seen you interact with has been... less than pleased at your petty and inflammatory demeanor.
LOL, IOA is not a full day park.
No you can't. You wont get everything done at least. You could spend half a day at any park if you want too, that doesn't make it a half day park.Oh, you definitely can. But you can just as easily do all you want to do in half a day.
Yeah, that’s why you keep running back here to get the last word. Because what I say means nothing to you.
BTW, we were discussing IOA. I didn’t say a word about MK. You were the one who foolishly started discussing that park. Gee, I wonder why that is???
We have a blast every time we visit Universal. It just doesn’t take us a full day to do IOA. Not sure what to tell you.Justice Disney,
you are not doing Universal justice
Well, you’re simply wrong. Because we have in fact done it all in about half a day. Multiple times. Express pass can be your friend. Give it a try.No you can't. You wont get everything done at least. You could spend half a day at any park if you want too, that doesn't make it a half day park.
It is indeed a half day park, with express pass anyway.No, "we" weren't discussing anything. You rudely replied to my comment directed at another person, saying IoA is a half day park. When it obviously isn't. I simply used MK as a means of comparison. IoA has more quality attractions than MK does and therefore it warrants more time being spent there. You can spend however much time you want at whichever park you want to go to, I can do all of MK's good attractions after a park hopper from DAK. But that doesn't mean I call it a half day park.
Also, I am not "running back here to get the last word," lol. You can have the last word if it matters to you, just stop replying to *my* comments (because that's what this is) in ways purposefully designed to elicit my response.
What’s the net loss in attractions from then to now? I am trying to figure that out and I keep stumping myself, lol.
Anyway, like I already told you, if it takes you a full day to do that park, well that’s your problem.
Agreed. A few years ago I did Universal for 5 days easy. Maybe it's just me but if I am visiting a park that I don't get to often I like to ride things multiple times. I'm talking like riding the Mummy 11 times over those 5 days.Problem?????
Why would a full day of enjoyment for somebody be a problem?
You sound as if spending time in a theme park is something undesirable like doing yard cleanup on a neglected rental home or looking for a lost dog
Yet again, you have missed the point completely. Nobody was talking about whether it would or would not be enjoyable to spend a full day in a particular park. Rather, what was being discussed was whether a particular park could or could not be done in half a day. Those are two totally different things, at least for anyone who is actually paying attention. So you sound like someone who doesn’t really read very carefully before you respond.Problem?????
Why would a full day of enjoyment for somebody be a problem?
You sound as if spending time in a theme park is something undesirable like doing yard cleanup on a neglected rental home or looking for a lost dog
All Disney parks IMO are half day parks. The majority of Disney rides are one and done.Yet again, you have missed the point completely. Nobody was talking about whether it would or would not be enjoyable to spend a full day in a particular park. Rather, what was being discussed was whether a particular park could or could not be done in half a day. Those are two totally different things, at least for anyone who is actually paying attention. So you sound like someone who doesn’t really read very carefully before you respond.
Well, that, obviously, is totally subjective. That said, I basically agree with you, with the exception of Magic Kingdom. Of course, both universal parks are half-day parks as well.All Disney parks IMO are half day parks. The majority of Disney rides are one and done.
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