Least Crowded Times at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida

Least Crowded Times at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida

by Bambi Turner

Planning a trip to Universal Studios theme park in Orlando? While the park is home to some world class attractions, it also features mile-long lines for rides and shows. To maximize your fun and minimize your wait times, it’s important to visit the park during some of the less crowded days and seasons. This can make all the difference in your trip.

The single biggest factor that will influence your trip is the time of year you choose to visit. Those visiting during the week after Christmas will find themselves waiting in long lines. This is the single busiest week for the Orlando theme parks, with the summer season not far behind in terms of crowds.

There are certain times of the year that are not as busy as others when visiting Universal Studios. The traffic seems to be lighter in the park from mid-January through mid-February, also from September (after Labor Day) until Thanksgiving weekend, and from Thanksgiving until just before Christmas. Visiting the park during these times will give you a better advantage of avoiding the crowds.

You can also beat the crowds by choosing the right days to visit Universal. Most family vacations to Orlando start on Saturday, and the typical family heads straight for the Disney parks. If they add Universal Studios to their trip, it’s usually near the end of the week, making Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday the busiest days. To skip the crowds, head for Universal or Islands of Adventure on the weekend, or early in the week.

Avoiding crowds while in the park *Theme park guests have a strange tendency to travel counter-clockwise through the park. If you move left and travel clockwise, you’ll be going in the opposite direction from all the crowds.

*When you get to the park, head straight for the big rides, like Hulk and Spiderman, and these will become very crowded by mid-day.

* Universal offers free Express Passes at each of the big name rides. They allow you to reserve a time to come back and experiences these attractions with no wait.

* Start your day early in the morning, arriving at least a half hour before the park opens. The majority of people sleep in and start filling up the park in the afternoon.

* Try to stay onsite at the parks. Onsite hotels offer free shuttles that can get you to the park fast.

Using the tips in this article, it’s easy to avoid the crowds and long lines so often associated with theme parks. Plan for your visit and time it correctly and you’ll enjoy your Universal Orlando vacation more than ever!

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Posted in vacations on Nov 5th, 2008, 1:28 am by Bambi Turner   

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