I'll be going on my upcoming trip with two newbies to the Universal parks. While I've been a few times, this will be the first time I've stayed at one of the hotels that gives Unlimited Express Passes, so I'm not sure what of the queues you miss by using Express.
So the question is: which queues do you think should *not* be skipped using Express Pass, at least for the first ride? Are there Standby queues that are integral enough to the overall attraction experience that they shouldn't be skipped for the first ride? (Re-rides could then use Express)
We're not going at a busy time (mid-November), so crowds shouldn't be a major issue, but we'll only have Express for a day and a half. (half of arrival day and then on checkout day)
The rest of the week we'll be at a timeshare. Since we're getting Seasonal APs our plan was to get a lot of the big stuff out of the way while we have Express, and then circle back to the parks later in the week to tour them leisurely, soak in the "little things" and not worry about how long lines might be.
Thoughts?
-Rob
So the question is: which queues do you think should *not* be skipped using Express Pass, at least for the first ride? Are there Standby queues that are integral enough to the overall attraction experience that they shouldn't be skipped for the first ride? (Re-rides could then use Express)
We're not going at a busy time (mid-November), so crowds shouldn't be a major issue, but we'll only have Express for a day and a half. (half of arrival day and then on checkout day)
The rest of the week we'll be at a timeshare. Since we're getting Seasonal APs our plan was to get a lot of the big stuff out of the way while we have Express, and then circle back to the parks later in the week to tour them leisurely, soak in the "little things" and not worry about how long lines might be.
Thoughts?
-Rob