After an improptu trip to Disney World Saturday (September 21) through early Tuesday (Sept. 24) with a trip to both Disney and Uni I have to wonder, at this point in the game, is Disney really that bad, and is Uni really that good as many here are making it out to be?  I understand that Disney parks are having maintenance issues, and future development is iffy at best, but do Harry Potterland and the new rides at Universal make their two parks that good?
 
That asked, I along with many others, think that the two companies are moving in opposite directions with Disney developing money grabbing projects (Disney Springs) and technologies (MM+) while Universal is developing money making projects (Harry Potter foremost).
 
So, right now, why is going to Universal that much better than going to WDW, as in buying a pass or driving to the park today? I will give my opinions more in the thread that follows.
				
			That asked, I along with many others, think that the two companies are moving in opposite directions with Disney developing money grabbing projects (Disney Springs) and technologies (MM+) while Universal is developing money making projects (Harry Potter foremost).
So, right now, why is going to Universal that much better than going to WDW, as in buying a pass or driving to the park today? I will give my opinions more in the thread that follows.
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 than ever, and we would come down several times a year in some years.  We came down soon after Epcot, Disney-MGM, and Animal Kingdom all opened, and soon after Universal Studios opened.  IOA took a little longer, maybe 2 years, to get to, but we did that as well.  My DW and I started our oldest on Disney early, while still in mommy's tummy, and there has been been only one year we have not been to Disney in his 13 years of existance.  Many years he has been 2 or 3 times.  We've been to Sea World a few times.  He's been to Universal a few times, but our last trip before this past week was over 7 years ago, which means my DD has never been to Universal.
 than ever, and we would come down several times a year in some years.  We came down soon after Epcot, Disney-MGM, and Animal Kingdom all opened, and soon after Universal Studios opened.  IOA took a little longer, maybe 2 years, to get to, but we did that as well.  My DW and I started our oldest on Disney early, while still in mommy's tummy, and there has been been only one year we have not been to Disney in his 13 years of existance.  Many years he has been 2 or 3 times.  We've been to Sea World a few times.  He's been to Universal a few times, but our last trip before this past week was over 7 years ago, which means my DD has never been to Universal. 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
	 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		