fuzzygobo
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On our honeymoon, we spent one day at Universal. This was January 2001. For the first hour, the park was DESERTED! It was a cool day by Florida standards, but got to ride the then-brand-new Hulk coaster TWICE.I was at one of the Disney parks many, many, many moons ago, but I don't remember anything about it.
But my family and I made a trip to Disney World last summer. I wasn't as into it as I thought I would. Without using the FastPasses, it's a little annoying how pretty much all the cool rides had long lines (they need more singles lines; I feel so dumb for waiting over an hour for the Aerosmith ride in the normal when there was a single riders line). But it was cool seeing Muppet*Vision for real! And it was nice to get a better idea of the geography of the parks, knowing only attractions but not really where they are in the park. (Avatar-Land is super dull, IMO).
I was surprised at how many people loved the Country Bear Jamboree, though.
I will say this - I enjoyed the attractions at Universal Studios more, but that park feels much more of a hodge-podge of random stuff than Disney, even if it's stuff owned by Universal. Like, when I think of BTTF, I don't think Universal the way I think of Disney when I think of, say, Peter Pan.
Also brand new was Islands of Adventure, and I loved Seuss Island.
The rest of the park was...okay. So many of the good rides were closed down. Jaws, Earthquake, Back to the Future, Blues Brothers, tough luck, we’re closed.
The moose out front should’ve told me.
This was years before Harry Potter, so there wasn’t too much going on. Still a pleasant day. If I never go back there, I have good memories of riding a few good rides with no lines.