When are the best days to visit Universal Studios Florida and Seaworld?

How big is Universal Studios/IOA in Florida?

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    Well if you're talking about the park sizes themselves and not the whole area, then I would definitely say the Universal parks are very comparable to Disney. Islands of Adventure may even be a little bigger (at least it seems like that to me, I don't know the actual sizes). In terms of land, then Disney definitely wins because the parks are more spread out--you have to drive or take the tram travel between the parks whereas Universal Studios, islands of adventure, and city walk are all in the same area. As far as the variety of rides go, I actually like Islands of Adventure more than Disney. It seems like each Disney park only has two or three major rides. But IOA has much more to choose from. At Universal Studios it seemed like there were less big rides. The rides there are more the motion simulator type, but they have two really good roller coasters. I'd say you wouldn't need more than 1 full day in each park to have seen it all. I'm not sure about sea world..

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There is no way I would waste my money on a seven day ticket to Universal and Seaworld. The parks are great and definitly worth going to see. Universal studios and Islands of adventure are SMALL compared to Disney. I have a annual pass and usually do both parks in a single day. If you have never been then I will take you one day per park. So that is one day for Islands of Adventure and One day for Universal Studios. You do not need to arrive at opening and stay till closing to see everything. It can all be done in just a few hours. Seaworld is all about the shows. You can see all the shows in one day but if you want to drag it out then you can do it in two. Seaworld only has three really impressive rides. Manta, Kraken and Journey to Atlantis. The rest of the park is all about exhibits and shows. Oh the Magic Kingdom is 107 acres. Walt Disney World is 47 square miles. Universal Orlando Resort this includes both Islands of Adventure and Studios is 125 acres.

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There is no way I would waste my money on a seven day ticket to Universal and Seaworld. The parks are great and definitly worth going to see. Universal studios and Islands of adventure are SMALL compared to Disney. I have a annual pass and usually do both parks in a single day. If you have never been then I will take you one day per park. So that is one day for Islands of Adventure and One day for Universal Studios. You do not need to arrive at opening and stay till closing to see everything. It can all be done in just a few hours. Seaworld is all about the shows. You can see all the shows in one day but if you want to drag it out then you can do it in two. Seaworld only has three really impressive rides. Manta, Kraken and Journey to Atlantis. The rest of the park is all about exhibits and shows. Oh the Magic Kingdom is 107 acres. Walt Disney World is 47 square miles. Universal Orlando Resort this includes both Islands of Adventure and Studios is 125 acres.

NemoRanger

Well if you're talking about the park sizes themselves and not the whole area, then I would definitely say the Universal parks are very comparable to Disney. Islands of Adventure may even be a little bigger (at least it seems like that to me, I don't know the actual sizes). In terms of land, then Disney definitely wins because the parks are more spread out--you have to drive or take the tram travel between the parks whereas Universal Studios, islands of adventure, and city walk are all in the same area. As far as the variety of rides go, I actually like Islands of Adventure more than Disney. It seems like each Disney park only has two or three major rides. But IOA has much more to choose from. At Universal Studios it seemed like there were less big rides. The rides there are more the motion simulator type, but they have two really good roller coasters. I'd say you wouldn't need more than 1 full day in each park to have seen it all. I'm not sure about sea world..

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For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/WG13P Its really not the wieght but its the measurements. I am 6'5" 250lbs with a 40" waist and I fit into the ride although on some rides its not that comfortable because I feel squashed. Thankfully they often have a couple rows with larger seat for bigger people so I will often go here just to be more comfortable. I am sure you will be fine. Americans are a very fat people and millions of them hit up the rides in Universal every year. Every coaster will have a test seat at the entrance. However, I seriously think they make these test seats smaller on purpose because at Harry Potters Forbidden Journy I dont fit in the test seat but I fit perfectly in the actual ride. I have been on it at least 20 times without any issues. Although my feet do occasional hit some of the props.

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