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RE: Disneyland vs. Universal Studios and other things I learned about Los Angeles

in #travel7 years ago

This is a great comparison of Universal studios and Disneyland. I've never been to any of them but I've heard many reviews. My brother in law visited both of them and he clearly preferred Universal studios but I think it's a very personal choice. You said that FastPass will bring you close to the attraction. But what happens when many many many people decide that they want to get the FastPass? I guess it won't be that fast anymore, no? :) We had this kind of priority pass in Florence and then we realized that hundreds people had the same idea. Then you spend long time waiting anyway..

Thank you for sharing your lessons from LA. I'm sure they will help people who plan to visit the city. For me, the most useful one is the one about CD's. This is really good to know in advance :)

Thank you for sharing!

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The FastPass is interesting - there's some computer magic in the background that only allows certain people to go into FastPass and it categorizes everyone into specific hours (so at the most, you do not have everyone in FastPass at the hour that you are registered for). Again, think there's magic that happens to make sure that FastPass is actually fast for everyone that uses it :)

Ok, I understand :) It does make sense.. I hope they will find out this magic in other places too :)