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  1. Sarah
    September 8, 2014

    Hi Dave,
    I have done all our itinerary for WDW based on your site you are AMAZING!!!
    However, I am now confused as to how to approach Universal with the rule change and the fact that only one park is now open for early entry. We did what you say in your site and booked the Lowess Royal Pacific and were going to follow your plan with a two day park to park ticket with early entry but that is all changed now. Of course one day we will do early entry to get into Universal Diagon Valley. And the second day do we just queue up with everyone else now for IOA to do the Wizarding World of HP (such a shame there is no more early entry there)? Is there another way of taking advantage of the Universal early entry to get to IOA?
    I looked at Touring Plans and they are still not updated with the change, still suggesting one early entry for Universal one day and then one early entry for IOA the next day. Really appreciate your advice!!
    Also, is the best way to get Universal tickets to book online before we get there on the Universal website. And is it two day “park to park” tickets we should get?
    Thanks Dave!
    Sarah

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    • Dave
      September 9, 2014

      Hi Sarah and thanks!!

      I have not figured this out yet, either. Day 1 is clear–go to Diagon. Then late in the day, and couple of hours before close, head to Hogsmeade via the train. On day 2, depending on what you got done on day 1, you can then either return to DA early entry, get in line early for Hogsmeade, or sleep in. And yes as of now I would still do the two day park to park. One day is too risky, and you need park to park to ride the train…

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