BUSIEST AND LEAST BUSY DAYS AT UNIVERSAL ORLANDO
Fred Hazleton, one of the wizards behind TouringPlans.com, published last week a blog post on the most busy and least busy days at Universal Orlando.
On average over the course of the year Sunday is the least busy day, and Thursday the most busy day.
However, as the commenters on Fred’s post noted, this can vary depending on the week of the year and on special events happening at Universal.
Dan from the Orlando Informer had a particularly thoughtful set of comments on how your results may vary!
For Fred’s views on the rest of the days of the week at Universal Orlando, and for all the comments, including Dan’s several entries (writing as the OrlandoInformer), see this.
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Hi Pat! The Disney parks tend to be busiest Saturday-Monday, which makes those days the best days to see the non-Disney parks like Harry Potter at Universal’s Islands of Adventure. See this: http://yourfirstvisit.net/2011/07/31/the-best-and-worst-days-of-the-week-to-see-the-wizarding-world-of-harry-potter/
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We’ll be in Disney (4 adults, 3 kids) from 9/9-9/17…which days would be the best to see harry potter?
Hi Michelle!
Universal is generally best Sat-Mon–see this: http://yourfirstvisit.net/2011/07/31/the-best-and-worst-days-of-the-week-to-see-the-wizarding-world-of-harry-potter/ I can’t comment on the best way to get there, not knowing your hotel but see this: http://yourfirstvisit.net/2011/01/10/getting-to-harry-potter-from-walt-disney-world/
Hope this helps!!
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Hi Dave,
My sister and I will be in Orlando aug 10-18(I know worst time) what days do you recommend to visit universal and island of adventure(we love Harry porter and universal)We are also planning to visit Disney parks …have I haven’t bought the park tickets yet. Also our hotel doesn’t offer shuttles to universal is a taxi the best was to go? Thanks in advance 🙂