Yep, at park, a lot more crowded. Hotel security at walking path was backed up 20 minutes at 8 am.Ouch, maybe I was wrong. App showing 250 minute wait.
Yep, at park, a lot more crowded. Hotel security at walking path was backed up 20 minutes at 8 am.Ouch, maybe I was wrong. App showing 250 minute wait.
When do we start to see it drop off? I should just pay for Touring Plans. $8 is not bad if it's accurate.Touring Plans predicted an 8 crowd level for Universal Orlando today. And looking at the posted wait times it looks like they're in the ballpark with that prediction.....They have a 9 level prediction for Tuesday, followed by 7 and 6 levels for the rest of this week. ...So, moderate to heavy crowd levels.
When do we start to see it drop off? I should just pay for Touring Plans. $8 is not bad if it's accurate.
Forgot to mention load today was a constant train of motorbikes, you could barely tell where one train ended and another started.
we usually snag a first family
Before the gates open there's a little "show" where the first family gets to be the first family in the park and open it officially.MrTorrance, What is a first family?
Florida=Sunshine State.....FAKE NEWS......I live in Ft. Lauderdale, but the whole sunshine state has been less sun and all rain lately.
My street yesterday:
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OMG that is what I’ve been saying for years.Florida=Sunshine State.....FAKE NEWS......
OMG that is what I’ve been saying for years.
This says Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and then Colorado.Technically Colorado has more days of sunshine than any state
I actually went the old fashioned route which had my friends in Colorado telling me that BS!!!This says Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and then Colorado.
Then you have this, which argues for Colorad; due to having the most days with at least an hour of sunlight.
Which leads to the moral of the story:
Whatever you want the answer on the internet to be, you can find an article to support that position.