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Space 220 opens in epcot today. Walk ups to start...reservations start in a week or two
Total? 5 people, 5 days' admission? I must be reading this wrong.5 day Park Hopper tickets for a family of 5 are $3300.
Current SelectionsTotal? 5 people, 5 days' admission? I must be reading this wrong.
That's cheaper than I would have thought, including park hopper. Hmm.Current Selections
5-Day Ticket with Park Hopper Option
Valid any 5 days from Sat, Mar 12, 2022 – Sat, Mar 19, 2022.
3 x Ages 10+ ($626.25/ticket)
2 x Ages 3-9 ($607.33/ticket)
$3,093.41
Tax $201.09
Subtotal
$3,294.50USD
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Current Selections
5-Day Ticket with Park Hopper Option
Valid any 5 days from Sat, Mar 12, 2022 – Sat, Mar 19, 2022.
3 x Ages 10+ ($626.25/ticket)
2 x Ages 3-9 ($607.33/ticket)
$3,093.41
Tax $201.09
Subtotal
$3,294.50USD
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how old are the kids again? Universal is a blast, but if they are under the height requirements or don't like thrill/dark/fast rides than there is not a ton for them to do there.I think we're going to opt for Universal. Kids have been wanting to do that anyway. Got on the Costco travel site last night and found a 3 night deal at the Cabana Bay with all the bells and whistles for about the same $3300. Going to find a quiet little beach town for 3-4 nights on the way home to fill out the week.
when are your windows? I'm not up on the complete crowd calendars for the year, but just like Disney you have basic seasons volume (I.e. summer) and holiday jumps (christmas, spring break, etc). I would assume any other time would be mainly finejb1020 said:Any Universal guys know if now is a good time to book? I know they typically have more sales and deals than Disney.
glvsav37 said:how old are the kids again? Universal is a blast, but if they are under the height requirements or don't like thrill/dark/fast rides than there is not a ton for them to do there.
Not spending your money, but price out one of the deluxe resorts (Hard rock, portifino or royal pacific). They are closer to the parks but the big benefit is that they include the unlimited Express pass for everyone. Its a fastpass on steroids that allows you to walk on any ride, at any time with no wait at all (virtually). We can knock out whole parks in a few hours using that.
By itself its like $150/per ticket upgrade, so while the resort cost would be more expensive, it might be much less expensive than buying an Express pass for everyone, so its kind of a cost/benefit perk.
Yeah, Its about $500 more for the Royal Pacific. Thats a no brainer.when are your windows? I'm not up on the complete crowd calendars for the year, but just like Disney you have basic seasons volume (I.e. summer) and holiday jumps (christmas, spring break, etc). I would assume any other time would be mainly fine
but if you consider my psot above about the Express pass, volume would be a non issue. We go in summer and as I said we bang out whole parks in hours
lol glad I could help!Hey, you've spent my money in the thread for 7 or 8 years now!
Kids are 11,9 and 6...older 2 are tall enough and love the thrills. Mom and the little will go get ice cream.
I was double checking the express pass and I didn't see it. I definitely want to go that route.
BTW Royal Pacific has an awesome "All you can eat Wok" restaurant there. Basically its like a chilpotle idea, where you pick your noodles, meat, veggies, and sauce and they wok it up for you, as many as you want. Its a sit down restaurant and b/c its in the resort, its usually dead. Went there 2x and sat right down.Yeah, Its about $500 more for the Royal Pacific. Thats a no brainer.
We'll be there March 12-15.
For us, the park hopper was all about getting back nightly for the Electrical Parade.Honestly, I would ditch the park hopper pass and go regularly way. Unless you are really close to EPCOT (staying at Beach club) and you can just walk right in to enjoy evening/dinner there I don't think it is worth it. I find I am so exhausted at a day at the parks that I don't want to go to two parks in a day. If you want to do somoething in the evening just get dinner at one of the resorts as you get a bit of disney experience. Lots of great character meals, etc. you can do by jumping around resorts.
Everyone I know that's been has said it's been a ghost town, especially during the week. It's going to start cooling off a bit though so things might begin to pick up again, but people around here just don't seem eager to jump back in feet first with the way things have been going here over the summer.Any Universal guys know if now is a good time to book? I know they typically have more sales and deals than Disney.
this is becoming very apparent and IMO, this time period will be a big stain on the legacy. I respect the fact that they need to recoup money, but there is a line between raising prices and flat out gauging people. I'm sitting here with popcorn waiting for the new Lighting Lane prices to be announced. I am still considering a short trip in Nov for a conference, and normally I would go to the parks 1-2 days, but honestly I'm considering not even walking into a park this time.Went to boo bash this weekend. We had fun, of course, but my god Disney is taking advantage of people. It was like $50 more than the usual Halloween party ticket with half the stuff. No parade, no shows, no fireworks. Lot more people there than a typical party - it’s just total lunacy. I’ll never pay for an event like that again. Also got stuck on the haunted mansion for 30 minutes which cut into our time.
However, my son loved it because he got to go trick or treating at Disney which of course ultimately makes it worthwhile.
Took a friend for the weekend - his first time going. He said he got stuck on 8 of the 14 rides he went on. Just ridiculous. They really need to re-invest in some of their rides at this point.
I noticed this too. I don't know if they're not properly maintaining the rides due to cost or lack of staff, but the rides in Magic Kingdom seemed to break down if you looked at them cross eyed.Took a friend for the weekend - his first time going. He said he got stuck on 8 of the 14 rides he went on. Just ridiculous. They really need to re-invest in some of their rides at this point.
On the gouging, yep and it sucks. I’ve said it a few times but it feels like our days of yearly or twice a year trips is long gone.Went to boo bash this weekend. We had fun, of course, but my god Disney is taking advantage of people. It was like $50 more than the usual Halloween party ticket with half the stuff. No parade, no shows, no fireworks. Lot more people there than a typical party - it’s just total lunacy. I’ll never pay for an event like that again. Also got stuck on the haunted mansion for 30 minutes which cut into our time.
However, my son loved it because he got to go trick or treating at Disney which of course ultimately makes it worthwhile.
Took a friend for the weekend - his first time going. He said he got stuck on 8 of the 14 rides he went on. Just ridiculous. They really need to re-invest in some of their rides at this point.
On the gouging, yep and it sucks. I’ve said it a few times but it feels like our days of yearly or twice a year trips is long gone.
On the rides - which rides? I know there’s several at MK that it’s happened to me but never that many. Is it possible they were stopped while boarding a special needs individual and he just thought it was stuck? I know that’s happened to me on a few rides and it’s possible if there happened to be a large special needs outing that could explain it. Otherwise that’s a big oof on Disney.
We went probably 5 years ago and had a blast. It wasn't overly crowded, but its didn't feel like a VIP experience either. We all had fun, and I'm glad we did it. Trick or Treating thru the park was a priceless experience.We did the old Mickey's Not So Scary party a few years ago and thought it was way too crowded to do again. Best to go to MK the first thing, morning after the party
They have definitely upped the capacity on these. It used to be you were paying to walk on rides. My buddy wanted to do the mine train ride the other night - 40 minute wait. It’s a 3 hour event! Doesn’t make sense.We did the old Mickey's Not So Scary party a few years ago and thought it was way too crowded to do again. Best to go to MK the first thing, morning after the party
We just did a real iron ore mine train ride in Vulcan, MI last week. It was a full hour ride with interesting historical commentary and was a harrowing ride in a very narrow tunnel way down below.They have definitely upped the capacity on these. It used to be you were paying to walk on rides. My buddy wanted to do the mine train ride the other night - 40 minute wait. It’s a 3 hour event! Doesn’t make sense.
That ended up being the one ride he wanted to do that he couldn’t. He got on soarin the next day at Epcot even quicker when it wasn’t a ‘special’ event.
lol I have a thing about going underground. Sounds fascinating but maybe I’ll watch a YouTube video.We just did a real iron ore mine train ride in Vulcan, MI last week. It was a full hour ride with interesting historical commentary and was a harrowing ride in a very narrow tunnel way down below.
$17 pp
I'd pay you 2x that for me to NOT ride it. lolWe just did a real iron ore mine train ride in Vulcan, MI last week. It was a full hour ride with interesting historical commentary and was a harrowing ride in a very narrow tunnel way down below.
$17 pp
How much is a pretzel and a Dasani at this place?We just did a real iron ore mine train ride in Vulcan, MI last week. It was a full hour ride with interesting historical commentary and was a harrowing ride in a very narrow tunnel way down below.
$17 pp
I have not heard anything yet. the MK was bonkers today, so I doubt they would roll out something that huge on a day like today. My guess is early November to be ready for the thanksgiving/Christmas rush.Did Genie+ release today with the start of the 50th celebration? I haven’t seen anything about it on my non FBG sources.
I think 2-3 days ...if your kids are a bit older ...they will love itshuke said:Also, how many days do I need at Universal?
Properties are divided into 3 categories: Deluxe, Moderate and Value. The basics that are generally used to define them are 1. location, 2. amenities/on-site dining, and 3. Overall size.shuke said:Hi, I'm back. Thinking about another trip in June. Looking to go through Costco. 9 nights on property with 5 day park hopper and flights for 4 is starting about about $6500. Is this the best route?
Also, need a refresher on the tiers of the properties.