In my hunt for a good ticket deal I started comparing 2 park tickets to 3 park. Our hope is to upgrade to APs once we get down there. The trip will be 7 days, staying on property at Universal and the discounts make it worth it to us to upgrade to the lowest level of AP even though we have no plans to return.
We're going to have a car, and while we'll be on site we hope to do other things in the Orlando area. It's actually about 60 bucks cheaper to buy 2 park APs and single tickets to Volcano Bay (as opposed to a 3 park AP) IF we only intend to go one day. If we go more than that, it's better to just get the 3 park AP.
My concern is, my family can be really low energy, especially if we've spent 2 days in the parks already. I can totally see them (DH) asking why we just can't hang out at the pool instead of schlepping to the water park. On the flip side, APs would allow us to schlep to the park, hang out at the wave pool/lazy river then leave and return without feeling like we have to "get our moneys worth" from the day.
How realistic is it to think we could do more than one day there?
We're going to have a car, and while we'll be on site we hope to do other things in the Orlando area. It's actually about 60 bucks cheaper to buy 2 park APs and single tickets to Volcano Bay (as opposed to a 3 park AP) IF we only intend to go one day. If we go more than that, it's better to just get the 3 park AP.
My concern is, my family can be really low energy, especially if we've spent 2 days in the parks already. I can totally see them (DH) asking why we just can't hang out at the pool instead of schlepping to the water park. On the flip side, APs would allow us to schlep to the park, hang out at the wave pool/lazy river then leave and return without feeling like we have to "get our moneys worth" from the day.
How realistic is it to think we could do more than one day there?