Universal Epic Universe (South Expansion Complex) - Opens 2025

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
For those with children and mobility issues, Universal provides fantastic and quick bus service that gets you to the bus hub in ~8 minutes. The walk from the Grand Flo to MK is shorter yet a more miserable walk in the sun with no shade.
I said I take the path. I walk it. I know it. I'm not decrying it as too long or too burdensome for me.

I don't know what you think you're arguing against, but it's not me or anything I said.

Good day.
 

JoeCamel

Well-Known Member
They were mentioning a walk to the Magic Kingdom was hot with no shade and the response was there is the monorail or a boat. Just that.
Which is not the point that was being discussed? It was nice 15 minute shady garden walk vs a "hike" and others started with the comparisons of shade to hot and open then others started with the transport options.
Subject was walking vs hiking
 

WDWFREAK53

Well-Known Member
To me, the more "quaint" feel of Universal vs. the expansive WDW is nicer for a "theme park-centric" vacation.
When staying on property at WDW...if you're visiting all 4 parks and solely using Disney transportation, it's not convenient. If I'm at the Poly and want to go to Animal Kingdom, it's not exactly a short trip.
From waiting for a bus to arrive, to the actual drive time, there is a reason Disney tells you to leave an hour of travel time to get to your ADR. Skyliner does help immensely for those resorts/parks that can utilize it.

Universal seems like it's all right there no matter which resort you stay in (maybe less so with Endless Summer).

I will definitely admit that when you enter the gates of WDW, it does feel like you're in a different place and you're not just at a resort filled with theme parks and hotels.

While I'm at it...driving to Magic Kingdom could be the worst of them all. It could take an hour to get through the gates after you park!
 

J4546

Well-Known Member
This park looks great but Im kinda iffy about each world having 1 entrance/exit. Im not a fan of dead ends and I really like how at DL the lands have multiple entrances and exits and loop around
 

JT3000

Well-Known Member
These are very loud.
I've noticed...

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I can't wait for the 1-2 punch with SeaWorld.
 

andre85

Well-Known Member
This park looks great but Im kinda iffy about each world having 1 entrance/exit. Im not a fan of dead ends and I really like how at DL the lands have multiple entrances and exits and loop around

I've been having the same concern. I'm worried it'll make the park feel more rigid and less natural, forcing you to use the hub rather than naturally making your way around. Plus it's less convienent, as you have to double back any time you swap lands, ala Sunset Blvd. I've already experienced the portal idea at SNW in Hollywood and I guess it's fine for a single land, but an entire park with that design seems tiresome, and feels like a step back in design.

Fake edit: Still super excited for the park otherwise!
 

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