There's a character limit on this section, so bear with the abbreviations + shorthand: If you'd like a highly-detailed + honest overview of the parks narrated by gentleman with a lovely British accent, I recommend watching this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGLhXR7ozWw Universal Studios - ET, Men in Black, The Mummy, Harry Potter (Diagon Alley), Minions, American Graffiti, + more - thrill rides, dark rides (rides that stay inside), children's rides, & live shows Islands of Adventure: - Jurassic Park, Harry Potter (Hogwarts + Hogsmeade), Marvel Comic Books, Dr. Suess, + more - More thrill rides than Studios, but fewer franchises. We recommend a 2-Park ticket. This gets you access to both parks at any time of day. So you get both Wizarding Worlds, the Hogwarts Express, and the ability to hop between parks to dodge crowds or be where you want when you want. Please send us any questions you have about Universal Orlando Resort - it's our favorite thing to talk about.
We are not Disney experts, but we understand several of our guests are big fans. Here's the British guy again to explain, what I'm sure is, everything you need to know about Walt Disney World: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArLYPxZG16g&t=1889s
Visit a theme park dedicated to one of our favorite hobbies - LEGO! This park, like all on this list, is not just for kiddos. Racecars, safaris, ninjas - all in classic LEGO style. It's a freaking blast. Here's that British guy talking about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRqE_HygYqw