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Visiting Universal Orlando during the busiest weeks of the year

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There’s no place like home for the holidays, but it’s difficult to beat Orlando during this festive time of the year. Perhaps you’ve decided to visit Orlando during the final two weeks of the year. Being in the theme parks at Christmas time is magical, but takes some planning.  You’ll need to be prepared. In this post I’ll share some planning tips for visiting Universal Orlando during these last two weeks of the year, which are some of the busiest days in Orlando’s theme parks.

The Basics

With all the hustle and bustle of the holidays it is easy to forget the basics of theme park survival. So here’s a little refresher.

  • Dress comfortably, especially with regard to your footwear
  • Plan for changes in the weather, this means pack a mix of both warm and cold weather clothing, because here in Florida we experience both warm and cold weather in Winter, often from one day to the next
  • Stay hydrated with water (as opposed to soda, adult beverages, etc)
  • Use sunscreen, after all we are actually closer to the sun during Winter
  • Take breaks and rest throughout the day

The great news is Universal Orlando’s longest operating hours of the year are taking place right now through New Year’s Eve.

Coming up with a plan

Plans are what we’re all about here at Touring Plans, and this time of the year is one of the most important to have a good solid plan. The most effective way to do so is creating a custom touring plan through our site. All you have to do when creating your customized Touring Plan is to select which parks you’re visiting, your arrival time to the park, and plug in the rides and shows you want to make sure you experience. Then the service will calculate the best touring plan including exactly which order to visit the attractions and when in order to maximize your time (and sanity). This plan is based on a huge collection of data that will ensure you spend the least amount of time as possible in the standby wait lines.

Creating a custom Touring Plan on TouringPlans.com

If you’d prefer to create a plan yourself, make sure you’ve really determined what rides and shows you absolutely must do. Without the advantage of the Touring Plans data you’ll need to review the park maps and strategize your plan based on the location of the attractions you want to experience. You may want to also consider visiting some of the lesser known attractions at Universal, which typically will have somewhat reasonable wait times on busy days.

I am visiting on Christmas Day and even though I have very few goals that day, (the advantage of being an annual passholder with the ability to visit often), I created a plan for the day using Touring Plans. Doing so helps me make sure I don’t get too caught up in going with the flow and thus not accomplish much of anything on my visit, on such a busy day.

Creating a custom Touring Plan on TouringPlans.com

Park closures due to capacity

The three things that are going to be sore points for your visit during the holiday weeks at Universal Orlando will be…

  1. Long lines at parking / transportation
  2. Going through the security screening
  3. Potential for the park(s)to close due to capacity

The obvious answer to this might seem to be to get there as early as possible. However, lines for parking, transportation, security, and to get into the parks are the longest before and right after parking opening for the day. Of course, if you are staying at an on-property Universal Orlando resort then take advantage of Early Park Admission. Otherwise, arriving about an hour after official park opening should alleviate the initial rush, but of course there will still be lines.

Security checkpoint at Universal Orlando
Security checkpoint at Universal Orlando

 

It is incredibly rare that Universal Orlando will close either park due to reaching capacity. Instead certain areas such as to view a show, parade, or live entertainment can often fill up to capacity well before show time on such busy days. Additionally popular rides like Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts or Skull Island: Reign of Kong may close their queues before official park closing time due to reaching long wait times, thus allowing the attraction to get through the guests already in line in a reasonable amount of time following official park closure.

Special holiday entertainment

With the crowds and long wait times it can sometimes be easy to forget the joy of the season and forget to take advantage of the extra holiday entertainment in Universal Orlando. Some of my favorite holiday entertainment are the Who’s walking around greeting guest at Seuss Landing at Islands of Adventure and The Blue Brothers Show (which receives a special holiday edition) at Universal Studios Florida. Also, some of the parade performers from Macy’s Holiday Parade at Universal Studios come out to the streets of the New York area of the park before and after the parade. Some of the best photo opportunities of any theme park can be created during this time.

Dining

One of the many wonderful traits about Universal Orlando is that everything is relatively close, which means you have a whole universe of dining options beyond what’s in the park. For my visit I am tempted to head to Toothsome Chocolate Emporium, because I find the flatbreads to be fantastic and what better holiday to indulge my sweet tooth? Though the idea of celebrating Christmas inside an Irish pub, such as Finnegan’s at Universal Studios is tempting.

I love that Universal Orlando has a very easy to use system for dining reservations. Not all restaurants on property accept reservations, but the full list including menus and a quick two step process to make reservations can be found here. Reservations really aren’t necessary most of the time at Universal Orlando, but during this busy holiday season you definitely should do so, besides it’s very easy.

Reservations are booked up for Mythos on 12/21, 12/24, 12/25

I checked for availability for Mythos, they are no longer accepting reservations for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Thankfully there are lots of choices on Universal Orlando property.

Final Thoughts

I cannot emphasize this enough, be patient and take deep breaths. This is one of the busiest time of the year, there will be crowds, there will be long waits even for merchandise and food. Look around you and enjoy the sights of the season, the decorations, the music. You selected this time of year for a reason so be sure to enjoy it.

Oh and be sure to follow Touring Plans on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, we’ll be sharing lots of updates from the theme parks throughout the holidays.

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Dani

Born and raised in the land of sunshine and dreams come true, Dani is a proud Orlando Native who loves sharing her hometown with others. She's worked in nearly all of Orlando's theme parks, on board Disney Cruise Line, and in hotel management. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @thisfloridalife

2 thoughts on “Visiting Universal Orlando during the busiest weeks of the year

  • The custom plan template in this article shows you can select “all parks.” When I try to do a custom plan, I have to pick one or the other. I have a park hopper so it would be nice to customize a 2 parks in a day plan. Is this possible?

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