Disneyhead'71
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My happy place is having a Scotch Egg and Black and Tan at Finnegan's at USF.
Finnegans is awesome, we love that place too! But I have to tell you, it is simply no match for Raglan Road.My happy place is having a Scotch Egg and Black and Tan at Finnegan's at USF.
The difference is Ragland Road is at The Mall@WDW and Finn's is between Mummy and Transformers.Finnegans is awesome, we love that place too! But I have to tell you, it is simply no match for Raglan Road.
The difference is Ragland Road is at The Mall@WDW and Finn's is between Mummy and Transformers.
Don't get me wrong, I love The Mall@WDW, we went to see Jurassic World at the Dine-in AMC last night and Thursday we had dinner at HoB. Their Voodoo Shrimp are epic. But there is just something about chilling in a park with a drink that I like. I'm not much a "Drink Around The World" kind of guy. More like 3 rides then 2 drinks and an appitizer, rinse/repeat kind of guy.
I was just talking about the quality of food as between the two. And in that regard, Finn’s is like fast foot compared to RR.Yeah, and you never wait long for a seat at FInn's and I feel the discounted price is much better if you have an Annual Pass compared to Ragland.
I did Busch for two days last month. It was really rather good! I hadn't been in ages because it is a bit out of the way, but am happy I manned up and made the trek.
+ Busch has the finest collection of coasters in Florida.
+ Surprisingly, Busch has the better animal enclosures. The better safari too.
- To ride the safari is $30
- Busch' animals feel like amusement. Some elder cages are way too small. Also, animals don't need to be petted by 14000 hands every day, birds don't need to be handfed all day long. Or both, as in the kangooroo petting zoo.
+ DAK for its turn has gotten its act together recently, and on a good day nowadays offers perhaps the best Disney experience of any of the four parks.
+ Seeing Busch makes you re-appreciate the dense themeing of DAK. Busch is great, but it does look like so many other theme parks out there, it just misses that Disney quality and immersion.
- DAK has forgotten it is an animal park. I don't see nearly enough animals.
- DAK still lacks rides. Still needs to add, say, another complete A to E roster.
Both.
If you’re gonna count FOP as a thrill ride (and I certainly do), then you have to count Universal rides such as Transformers, Forbidden Journey, Jimmy Fallon, Simpson’s, Despicable Me, etc, not to mention The Mummy. I prefer WDW all day every day, but when it comes to thrill rides under this definition, Universal wins handily.I voted WDW, but Universal does have some good points beyond Harry Potter. I stayed at the Portofino in May and had express pass.
Access to all of the rides was great, even though the wait times, even in standard lines were mostly under 30 minutes. The park itself was also less crowded, which leads to a more relaxing atmosphere. During the same trip, in May, we went to Animal Kingdom for a day. We were in the park as it opened, (though they had EMH that day), by the time we got to Flight of Passage, there was already a 2 hour wait.
We went on the Safari and still waited for 45 minutes. The crowds were wall to wall.
Also just to through in my two cents, I know Universal has Rockit Roller Coaster & the Hulk Coaster, for thrills, but Disney has Flight of Passage, Expedition Everest, Space Mountain, Thunder Mountain, and Rock n' Roll Rollercoaster. You can get thrills at Disney also.
For me, the downfall for Universal is that many of their rides have seating that is too small for the slightly larger people in the world. It isn't always size but also build. I am not large by any means, height or weight, but the seating can be tight. I have read many people complaining about this for rides at universal.
WDW, I have never heard this complaint with maybe a few exceptions like Astro Orbiter. Disney's attractions seem to cater to many more types of builds.
Universal does have some awesome rides, though as helenabear points out, they do overuse some of their technology, the 4D rides seem to all be the same, just with different imagery.
The other thing that bothers me, but I understand and definitely is not a deal breaker, is the necessity of lockers for all belongings. At Disney World I can carry my camera on every attraction except FoP, and even on this ride, I probably could but there is no need or it, you know, the 3D thing.
If you’re gonna count FOP as a thrill ride (and I certainly do), then you have to count Universal rides such as Transformers, Forbidden Journey, Jimmy Fallon, Simpson’s, Despicable Me, etc, not to mention The Mummy. I prefer WDW all day every day, but when it comes to thrill rides under this definition, Universal wins handily.
There are other thrill rides in USO. If you consider FOP a thrill ride then Transformers and the Forbidden Journey. Space Mountain can also be compared to the Escape from Gringotts and the Revenge of the Mummy.Also just to through in my two cents, I know Universal has Rockit Roller Coaster & the Hulk Coaster, for thrills, but Disney has Flight of Passage, Expedition Everest, Space Mountain, Thunder Mountain, and Rock n' Roll Rollercoaster. You can get thrills at Disney also.
Agree to disagree.Okay I will throw in Transformers, Forbidden Journey, The Mummy, Gringott's and Spiderman, but then I have to add in Test Track, Mission: Space, and Star Tours. (same level at Transformers). I like Universal, I honestly do, but in comparing to Disney, even if you
just consider the size, Universal doesn't win anything handily.
I feel as if Disney is so much better at crowd control and the park itself is better setup. The directions to get to Harry Potter were so confusing that once I went on the great ride, I haven’t been back. BTW, Avatar is so much more exciting a ride.These two theme parks are rivals. Is Disney good at some things Universal isn’t? Vice-versa? On this thread I am here to as you...
Do you prefer Walt Disney World or Universal Studios?
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