JusticeDisney
Well-Known Member
Having just been at Universal (and still being in WDW), let me say this about the park food. Universal’s is horrendous, plain and simple. I used to think that at least Finnegan’s was a good option, but not anymore. There was a dead fly in my soda, which certainly didn’t help to set the mood, and the food was, at best, on par with a local Applebee’s. My advice to Universal visitors is to eat ahead of time!
Also, if you are visiting WDW or Universal strictly for the rides, then a very good argument can be made that Universal wins that battle, especially if your focus is on thrill rides (although Flight of Passage, IMO, is the best ride I have ever been on, and I have a feeling that Star Wars is going to top even that). If, however, your focus is on the overall experience (as mine is), then WDW wins by a country mile. I always enjoy my time at Universal and I will visit there on every trip, but it is little more than a collection of closely-crammed buildings and macadam. WDW, on the other hand, is just beautiful to look at in almost every corner of all four parks.
As someone above very aptly stated, Universal is a great place to visit, but WDW is a great place to stay.
Also, if you are visiting WDW or Universal strictly for the rides, then a very good argument can be made that Universal wins that battle, especially if your focus is on thrill rides (although Flight of Passage, IMO, is the best ride I have ever been on, and I have a feeling that Star Wars is going to top even that). If, however, your focus is on the overall experience (as mine is), then WDW wins by a country mile. I always enjoy my time at Universal and I will visit there on every trip, but it is little more than a collection of closely-crammed buildings and macadam. WDW, on the other hand, is just beautiful to look at in almost every corner of all four parks.
As someone above very aptly stated, Universal is a great place to visit, but WDW is a great place to stay.