jpakstis
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Dec 3, 2018
Hi everyone!
We are going on our fourth (and for the time being, last) trip to Disney in April of 2020. We are staying at the Beach Club for 8 days and running the Star Wars 10K/half. My lovely and patient wife, who is not a Disney nut like the rest of us, wants to go to Universal mainly because of Harry Potter/Hogwarts. She is a huge Harry Potter fan. On every other trip we have always stayed in WDW and never went anywhere else. Our daughters will be 11 and 9 when we go and are not big thrill ride seekers and have no interest in Harry Potter (which drives my wife crazy!). So I am trying to figure out the best strategy for planning a trip to Universal.
Would a 1 day trip to Universal cover everything she wants? She's not a big ride person herself (although her favorite ride at WDW is Space Mountain) and I think she mainly wants to check Harry Potter stuff. The kids would be happy just being at WDW the whole time. I subject my wife to pretty much my entire family (in addition to to the four of us, there might be 11 extended family members on this upcoming visit) when we go on these trips so when she says she wants to go, I should make it happen!
Thanks in advance!
We are going on our fourth (and for the time being, last) trip to Disney in April of 2020. We are staying at the Beach Club for 8 days and running the Star Wars 10K/half. My lovely and patient wife, who is not a Disney nut like the rest of us, wants to go to Universal mainly because of Harry Potter/Hogwarts. She is a huge Harry Potter fan. On every other trip we have always stayed in WDW and never went anywhere else. Our daughters will be 11 and 9 when we go and are not big thrill ride seekers and have no interest in Harry Potter (which drives my wife crazy!). So I am trying to figure out the best strategy for planning a trip to Universal.
Would a 1 day trip to Universal cover everything she wants? She's not a big ride person herself (although her favorite ride at WDW is Space Mountain) and I think she mainly wants to check Harry Potter stuff. The kids would be happy just being at WDW the whole time. I subject my wife to pretty much my entire family (in addition to to the four of us, there might be 11 extended family members on this upcoming visit) when we go on these trips so when she says she wants to go, I should make it happen!
Thanks in advance!