UNI Thoughts and Tips - 2014

Animaniac93-98

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Just spent the past Mon-Fri on site at UNI (at Royal Pacific) involving 3 days at the parks with a one-day side trip to Disney. Having done this before, I can safely say that for the money you spend it's the best way for me to spend an Orlando theme park vacation. I won't be doing any multi-day Disney centric trips for a long time.

Any way, just thought I'd share some opinions on what I experienced and how the resort may be imporved in the future.

The Hotel - Royal Pacific:

- Got a good deal on the room and a free upgrade to a nice pool view room with a great view of Cabana Bay, which appears close to being done. The hotel itself is as good as any deluxe at WDW, but for a much more reasonable price. I prefer the theme to Hard Rock and the proximity to IoA.

- It needs to have its rooms and connecting hallways renoaed though, especially the carpets. Hopefully this will be done soon

- It also needs a grab and go food option. I shouldn't have to go all the way to CityWalk to get a hot dog.

- If you're staying here, upgrade to conceirge level. Given how expensive the breakfast option is, you could probably save lots of money by snacking and eating there and not elsewhere in the resort.

- A gym related tip: The magazines and newspapers you see on the counter up front are complimentary, and you can take what you like. Same for the stuff in the fruit basket where you check in. Had I known this sonner, I would have saved some money on snacks. Not 100% sure, but I think acces is free if you stay at conceirge level. If not, it's $10 a day, or a multi-day pass ($34 for 4 days for example).

- My feet greatly appreciate the water taxi

CityWalk:

- Red Oven is good, with Pizza's large enough to split. Helps to justify the price more.

- Mini Golf is great, and more fun than the WDW options IMO, but maybe that's my own bias since they play an Animaniacs song in the sci-fi loop. ;)

- AMC has very comfy chairs and better projectors than the movie theatres near me which seem to suffer from dim bulbs.

- Went to Margaritaville and had a good time, the whole place to myself pretty much! With walls around it I think people think it's closed.

Universal Studios:

- Transformers is not as good as Spider-Man, but it's 100 times better than it's source material due to the lack of human characters and shorter run time.

- Kang and Kodos is better than Dumbo, and Springfield offers good food and good staff. Both it and Harry Potter are on the dining plan now, but not all locations count for snacks (Honeydukes is "merchandise")

- Harry Potter will make the park better, but they need to do more to update stuff like E.T. and move away from the half-finished "studios" look which areas of the park still suffer from

- I missed the night-time show again due to when I visited the parks. Having it dark two nights in a row sucked.

Islands of Adventure:

- Best park in Orlando, IMO. Too bad it's not open longer at night since it looks so nice then

- Doctor Doom has a good queue, but the ride is pointless. Skip it even if you think it looks fun.

- Mythos was good and for the price a good alternatie to the fast food locations

- Lost Continent is worth keeping, but both shows could do with improvements. The best seats for Sinbad are the first three rows in the middle, which are close to the action, but won't get you wet

General:

- Shopping is much better than at WDW. Stores have ride or theme related merch and a better selection of higer end items along with the traditional souvenirs. Could have easily spent hundreds at IoA, but thankfully I kept my sanity (mostly ;))

- The parks need to be open later. 6 and 7pm when MK is open till 10pm it not good. I think it's a ploy to make you spend money at CityWalk, but if the parks were open later I'd spend money there

- They need to post times for shows and refurbishments more than two weeks (or one day in my case) in advance. Would have helped with pre-planning more

- Parks were not very crowded. Almost all South American and Asian tour groups, and they didn't crowd the rides until the afternoon (nor did they stay on site to get early entry, those were more of the convention groups and their families) This week was a good one for touring

- UNI does a much better job than Disney of reminding people not to take flash photos. Nearly ruined my day at MK it was so bad there

- If you want to get from UNI to Disney (or vice versa), a rental car or cab is the best option for a family or group of 4 (for example). Mears ads up pretty quickly, and is not direct. With a cab, you can even ask to go to Contemporary and not deal with TTC vehicles, but given the cost ($45-$50 each way after tip), it's not worth it for more than one day



I think that's it for now, will post more later if I think of it.
 

TalkingHead

Well-Known Member
Enjoyed your thoughts. I think I like Transformers better than you do. It's at least equal to Spidey for me, and in some ways I think it's superior.

USF would really benefit from some place-making in the front of the park. Just taking out Shrek would be a good start.

Islands of Adventure:

- Best park in Orlando, IMO. Too bad it's not open longer at night since it looks so nice then

Very true about its night hours. It's a great park to visit at night. Wonder if/when it will get a nighttime show? I know there were rumors of one last year, with some tiny floats photographed in the lagoon.
 

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
IOAs night show is more when than if. I assume cine specs replacement will help dictate its direction and timing.

Agree on the studios entrance. As themed to realism as it may have been patches of Tarmac upto Twister don't evoke a welcoming vista. They also need to milk / enhance the false skyscape to make a real "wow" view upon entry. It's their castle.
 
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Animaniac93-98

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Original Poster
One question I have is why did they get rid of the pre-show at Monster Make-Up (shown in the opening day TV special)? The stage and light fixture are still there and it's lame just to have a TV with commericals on it now.
 

tirian

Well-Known Member
IOAs night show is more when than if. I assume cine specs replacement will help dictate its direction and timing.

Agree on the studios entrance. As themed to realism as it may have been patches of Tarmac upto Twister don't evoke a welcoming vista. They also need to milk / enhance the false skyscape to make a real "wow" view upon entry. It's their castle.
Uni's problem IMO is that the studio areas are built nearly to scale, rather than to theme-park ratios. Chunks of Uni often feel like walking down any old street.
 

RTeker

Active Member
I was thinking of getting a room at the Royal Pacific cause while the Hard Rock may seem nice, It just reminds me of their restaurants a bit much. As for the park hours, yea they tend to suck at times but then again that's why I try yo hit theme parks at the sweet time, right around the time school start and during times they would have the longest hours running for the day :D
 

wendysue

Well-Known Member
Thanks for all the tips here. We have visited UNI once and really enjoyed it for just the one day we were there. We have always stayed at WDW, but later this year we are splitting our stay. Originally, I had gotten a bounceback offer when we stayed at POP in January and booked it for November for 8 days. The other day, I received an email from UNI for a sweet deal on a room at Cabana Bay, so now I am splitting our Nov. stay--WDW 6 days, and UNI Cabana 5 days. Still subject to change, as we might even do less days at WDW.
 

StageFrenzy

Well-Known Member
well do they do anything in the water anymore?

Cinespectacular or whatever its called*, is a night show in the lagoon celebrating Universal's rich movie heritage. I've heard its nice but not spectacular, overall the current states of all the night shows in Florida**. Over the past 2-3 years there has been a lot of construction on the lagoon with Simpsons and HP. I'm sure they are waiting to see what the dynamic of the park is after Diagon is finished.


*don't care to look it up.
**Holiday tags notwithstanding
 

danpam1024

Well-Known Member
Cinespectacular or whatever its called*, is a night show in the lagoon celebrating Universal's rich movie heritage. I've heard its nice but not spectacular, overall the current states of all the night shows in Florida**. Over the past 2-3 years there has been a lot of construction on the lagoon with Simpsons and HP. I'm sure they are waiting to see what the dynamic of the park is after Diagon is finished.


*don't care to look it up.
**Holiday tags notwithstanding
I liked the Cinematic Spectacular- it was different :)
 

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