EvanAnderson
Active Member
All 4 parks at Disney are themed parks. I don't get how your "dreams can come true" at a theme park. My dream is to be a rockstar. I can't be a rockstar at Disney.
Sure, the theming is superior... but where's the MAGIC?!?!!
Then we checked out after our two day stay and proceeded to start are Disney vacation and felt like I was in a place where dreams do come true.
In terms of thrills and pushing the envelop, Universal definitely does a better job (but then again, the business who is behind the leader generally is more innovative in an attempt to gain marketshare, so I suppose it shouldn't be that suprising).also, Universal's express system is a great incentive for on site guests, something Disney should really look into implementing.
I live in the Orlando area and I have worked for both companies. It AMAZES me to read these forums and others all over the internet, and people post their trip reports. I read of ones from Disney and Universal.
I have actually seen the Disney ones state they had a horrible time, the parks were too crowded, too many rides broke down, stuck on the monorail for 45 minutes, had to wait 30 minutes for a bus, the food was too generic, and they felt the service was declining. But then they said "I however loved it and would forever keep going there."
They that SAME poster will post about Universal and say the SMALLEST detail not being perfect, like how their locker at Hulk wouldn't open and say how horrible the place is and that they can't believe such a place exists next to the ALMIGHTY AND POWERFUL DISNEY WORLLDDDDD!!!! HALLLLEEELLLUJIAHHHH!!! HALLLEEELLUJIAHHH!!!
Those people are stubborn and don't want to give anything else a try.
All 4 parks at Disney are themed parks. I don't get how your "dreams can come true" at a theme park. My dream is to be a rockstar. I can't be a rockstar at Disney.
Well done during the party. I hated seeing it during the day. Random trailers throughout and a street closed if I remember right.Speaking of HHN, am I the only one who's impressed by how well Universal pulls it off every year? We're not talking the same parade and fireworks show every year with some free candy on the side, we're talking 8 all-new, completely developed attractions along with 6 rethemed regular areas of the park, as well as at least 2 revised shows! I mean hell, half the time it's based on original content (like The Usher this year)... it just baffles me how well they accomplish it, and it baffles me further when people try to compare them to Six Flags... there really is no comparison...
Well done during the party. I hated seeing it during the day. Random trailers throughout and a street closed if I remember right.
Would love to hear how you'd be spinning that if it were happening at Disney. :hammer:
I would not spin it. Disney does not leave after hours things in the parks. You don't see MNSHP lighting on non party nights.
But you do see a giant crane next to the castle in August to put lights up for Christmas.
I would not spin it. Disney does not leave after hours things in the parks. You don't see MNSHP lighting on non party nights.
Once again though, I think you're missing the point. I'm not saying that very same specific thing is happening at Disney. What I'm referring to is that you seem to have a pattern of bashing things that Universal does, while making excuses for similar (or worse) things at Disney. It comes across as biased, which takes away any credibility your posts might otherwise have.
True, but have there never been cranes in Universal? They must have flown the peices to the top for HRRR!
That's not the same thing at all. Your original complaint about Universal and my observation about Disney were examples of how hard ticket event can sometimes cause issues/be unsightly during day operations. A construction crane for a new attraction is another issue entirely.
most off the Team Members were rude
Castle lights are not just afterhours.
Honestly for the most part you do not feel welcomed at Universal like you do a WDW. The shows at Universal are OK at best. Now Universal does have some well thought out rides that I like, E.T., Mummy, JP and Men in black and lastly Spider Man. These rides in my mind is what makes Universal fun. I still do look at Universal as an upbeat six flags park. This is one place that I do not feel comfortable at all staying at one of there hotels like I do at one of the Disney's Resorts. Honestly Universal is a fun park to visit for the day but not to stay at.
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