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The SATURDAY SIX Spends a Day at the Universal Orlando Resort (Attraction Closings, Fire at Hagrid’s, UOAP Benefits)

This week’s SATURDAY SIX takes a trip over to the Universal Orlando Resort! A lot has happened this week over at Universal, both good and bad, and we’re here to check it all out, starting with…

# 6 – Passholder Benefits

This past week showed a striking difference in how Universal and Disney are courting Annual Passholders. Disney seemed to be encouraging APs to give up their passes, even allowing APs to opt out without a penalty. Many on social media were reporting waits of several hours on hold trying to cancel their APs over the phone. It’s worth noting that until very recently, there have been extremely limited dates that Disney APs could go to the Disney parks, while there is wide open availability for those staying on-site or buying day tickets. Effectively this is punishing people for having APs. Universal went the other way, and rolled out even more benefits for their Annual Passholders. In fact, Universal has started a promotion titled “Passholder Appreciation Days,” which is running until the end of September.

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Passholder Appreciation Days signage inside USF. (photo by Michael Carelli)

One of the newly added benefits was a dedicated lane at the parking toll plaza.

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Universal Orlando parking toll plaza. (photo by Clint Gamache of ThrillGeek)

Similar to how both Universal and Disney have dedicated lanes for Annual Passholders at the theme park turnstiles, UOAPs holding the Premier Pass now have a faster way to get to the parks as well. For regular readers of this fine blog series, you may remember that I personally upgraded my Universal AP from “Preferred” to “Premier”  back in July (Premier passholders have no blockout dates).

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Personally, I would make the font for “Premier Pass” a little bit bigger, but that’s just me. (photo by Clint Gamache)

Several dining locations across property have introduced new options for Passholder Appreciation Days, including our beloved Voodoo Doughnut in CityWalk.

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UOAP doughnut. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

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The new doughnut is perfect for photo-ops.

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UOAP doughnut. (photo by Michael Carelli)

How is the doughnut overall? Well, it certainly doesn’t come close to the greatness which was the specialty doughnut for Mardi Gras earlier this year. First of all, the actual design of the doughnut’s icing can be hit or miss. The bright colors are to evoke the “retro” neon logo of old school Universal Studios Florida. SATURDAY SIX photographers are trained through years of vigorous beatings motivational techniques to make sure they choose the best options for photos. As you can see in the doughnut photos above, the “UOAP” logo is done really well. However, that’s not always the case and the icing can at times look like an item made on the Netflix show Nailed It.

The strawberry lemonade custard filling is certainly appropriate for the summer, but I’m more of a “peanut butter” or “chocolate” type of filling guy. Around this time last year, Voodoo offered a specialty doughnut themed to the Secret Life of Pets 2, and that was more my style. Love the concept though, and the heart shaped doughnut is perfect for the love Universal has for its APs.

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UOAP doughnut cross section. (photo by Michael Carelli)

Several other restaurants in CityWalk and the parks have passholder options as well, including this Chocolate Waffle entree at Toothsome Chocolate Emporium.

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Chocolate Waffle at Toothsome Chocolate Emporium. (photo courtesy of the Universal Orlando Resort)

Or this Mediterranean Lamb Bowl at Mythos in Islands of Adventure. Earlier this summer, Confisco Grille in Islands of Adventure began letting UOAP’s dine in the Navigator’s Club, which was a nice surprise.

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Mediterranean Lamb Bowl at Mythos. (photo courtesy of the Universal Orlando Resort)

There are several ticket promotions at Universal right now, all of which are pretty great. Every Annual Pass purchase is getting three months free. Premier Passholders now get one free ticket to bring in another guest, while Florida residents can “Buy 1 Day, Visit Every Day Through Dec. 24th For Free”! We can contrast that with what Disney did for my family’s Annual Pass situation. My girlfriend’s WDW AP was going to expire at the end of April. As we all know, the Disney parks closed down mid-March. Because of the shut-down, so naturally Disney added on days to everyone’s Annual Pass. My girlfriend’s AP was blocked out to all four WDW parks for every single day that was added to her pass. You can’t make stuff like that up.

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Three Months Free promotion. (photo by Michael Carelli)

# 5 – Central Parks Crêpes

With the amount of dining options at the Orlando parks which are still not open, it seems next level bonkers that NOW would be the time which Universal opens a new crêpe station at USF… but here we are. This past week Central Park Crêpes opened right outside Central Park (across from Cafe La Bamba) and it’s fantastic.

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Strawberry Hazelnut Crepe. (photo by Michael Carelli)

With crêpes ranging between $6.99 and $7.99, this is a good option for a to-go snack that tastes great and is filling.

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Menu. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Straberry Hazlenut Crêpe glamour shot. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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The actual crêpes are brought over from Cafe La Bamba, and each crêpe has to be hand-rolled by a Mandelbaum. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Crêpe is being prepared. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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I think if I had one of those bags at my house I would just squeeze it straight into my mouth like I spray whipped cream from a can. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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We are watching a true crêpe artist at work. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Central Park Crepes. (photo by Hedgehogs Corner)

# 4 – Hagrid’s Fire

As if this summer couldn’t get any worse for the theme parks, the two biggest E-Ticket attractions in Orlando both had disastrous weeks. Over at Disney,  Rise of the Resistance had extended downtime (no, even more than usual) after apparently being struck by lightning. If an actual smiting the Heavens wasn’t weird enough, Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure suffered several days of downtime after a fire broke out backstage.

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The official song of this photo is Elton John’s Sad Songs (Say So Much). (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Signage inside Hogsmeade Village. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Moose out front shoulda told ya. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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A look at crowds inside Hogsmeade Village during a worldwide pandemic AND Hagrid’s being down for the day. (photo by Michael Carelli)

# 3 – Attraction Closings

The hits kept on coming as Universal also announced it would be temporarily closing several attractions at the theme parks. Just as it was surprising to see Disney officially pull the plug on it’s Rivers of Light show at Animal Kingdom, not many were expecting Fast & Furious – Supercharged, one of Universal’s newest and most hyped up attractions, to be among the first cut. I personally am not a fan of this attraction, and would like nothing more than for Universal to cut bait on it and just use this area to extend the Wizarding World, but I’m also a realist and understand how much the company has spent developing this ride that just opened in 2018. With a new Fast & Furious film coming in April, 2021 (which was supposed to open this year but was moved back because of the coronavirus) it will be interesting to see what Universal does with this area in the coming months.

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Supercharged. (photo by Michael Carelli)

All of the attractions which were closed down got their own unique sign alerting guests.

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(photo by Michael Carelli)

A Day in the Park with Barney was also closed. This was actually a super cool show for kids, which also had a incredible interactive area attached to it. With the Barney IP becoming less and less known by the day, one can imagine that this area of the park will not be returning in it’s current form.

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Barney. (photo by Michael Carelli)

For me, the biggest loss at USF was the closure of Kang & Kodos’ Twirl ‘N’ Hurl. This spinner has some of the funniest gags at any theme park. Let’s hope it comes back soon.

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Kang & Kodos’ Twirl ‘N’ Hurl. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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“We must go forward, not backward. Upward, not forward. And always twirling, twirling, twirling towards freedom.” – Kodos (as Bill Clinton, in Treehouse of Horror VII). (photo by Michael Carelli)

Over in Islands of Adventure, Storm Force Accelatron was closed in Marvel Superhero Island. It’s a fun “Tea Cups”-style ride, but you can understand why this one was an easy cut to make.

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Storm Force. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Storm Force. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Storm Force. (photo by Michael Carelli)

However, Poseidon’s Fury – the only attraction left standing in The Lost Continent area of the park – feels like a bigger loss. Again, similar to Twirl ‘N’ Hurl let’s hope this one comes back sooner rather than later (and with the water vortex running Universal…)

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Posedion’s Fury. (photo by Michael Carelli)

# 2 – Odds and Ends

There was a significant sale on some Wizarding World-themed snacks. It appears that 50% off discount is because the expiration date for some of them is coming up in a couple months. For those who read the monthly Outlet Report, we covered the Universal Garage Sale in July and they had many snacks from the parks at a huge discount as well. The amount of unique branded snack options in the Wizarding World, Seuss Landing, and Toothsome Chocolate Emporium in CityWalk is almost shocking. There is really nothing to compare it to over at Disney.

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Wizarding World snacks. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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America may be in a coin shortage, but chocolate coins are half off, so it all evens out in the end. (photo by Michael Carelli)

The awesome Universal branded candy bars are on sale. It’s pretty amazing the amount of candy bars they offer, including ones themed to Jaws, Back to the Future, Spider-Man, the Avengers and E.T.

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Candy Bars. (photo by Michael Carelli)

We mentioned earlier that some dining venues remain closed at both Universal and Disney. Some did reopen with the parks and then closed. We saw this recently with some restaurants in the Morocco Pavillion at EPCOT, and at Universal this included Circus McGurkus in Seuss Landing. What Universal has done for some of these areas is move menu items over to another restaurant. So now you can find the Bacon Cheeseburger that was at Circus McGurkus over at the Green Eggs and Ham quick service location.

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Seussian food. (photo by Michael Carelli)

Steps have been made to make the mobile ordering process more efficient as well, as we’ve noticed it has taken much less time to receive our orders after ordering.

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Mobile ordering. (photo by Michael Carelli)

Even though it’s a huge part of IOA, most guests probably don’t spend any time looking at the actual water that makes up the middle of the park. You may be surprised by what you see….

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All that’s missing is a crab singing UNDER THE SEA. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

I mean, who would have though large mouth bass were in there? Maybe Universal can get some of that fishing excursion money that Disney hotels make.

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Large mouthed bass. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

It’s generally not a great sign when you have to alert people you are open, especially a place like Toothsome which was packing them in before everything wen to you-know-where back in March.

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Toothsome Chocolate Emporium. (photo by Michael Carelli)

Also in CityWalk there was a wide variety of Halloween Horror Nights related merchandise.

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HHN merch. (photo by Michael Carelli)
The SATURDAY SIX Spends a Day at the Universal Orlando Resort (Attraction Closings, Fire at Hagrid’s, UOAP Benefits)
Jake the Clown masks. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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These two particular HHN face masks were hot sellers.(photo by @bioreconstruct)
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HHN kiosk. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Horror related merchandise. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Universal also got back into stock more retro USF merchandise. (photo by Michael Carelli)

# 1 – Jurassic Park Velocicoaster Construction

While Supercharged may be currently closed, one thing that is still going “fast and furious” is construction for a new roller coaster in Jurassic Park, and what we are seeing looks incredible. The Jurassic World sequel Dominion made the news this past week for it’s safety protocols used for filming. With the movie scheduled to be released in June of 2021, it seems like Universal will have a natural tie-in with the ride being ready by that point. For the best coverage of the upcoming Velocicoaster, be sure to follow Alicia Stella on Twitter and check out her fantastic vlogs.

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Jurassic Park coaster. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Jurassic Park coaster construction. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Theme park fans love our rockwork. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Rockwork details. (photo by @bioreconstruct)
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A step back reveals this ride is going to be crazy. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Jurassic Park coaster. (photo by Michael Carelli)

Here’s a good example of how fast things are moving. The above picture was taken on Wednesday this past week. By Friday the show building was pretty much completely enclosed.

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Jurassic Park coaster construction. (photo by Clint Gamache of ThrillGeek)
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Jurassic Park coaster construction. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Jurassic Park coaster construction. (photo by Michael Carelli)

This past week it was also discovered that an osprey has decided to build it’s next at the tallest point on the Jurassic Park coaster. When visiting Florida, you may seen osprey nests in other similar high areas, such as at the top of power poles. I can’t even imagine the time and patience it must take for these majestic birds to go back and forth with the material just to build a nest, but on top of a roller coaster track?!

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Squatter’s rights. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Universal is lucky that evictions can take place again. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Squad Goals. (photo by @bioreconstruct)
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Osprey coaster nest. (photo by @bioreconstruct)

Honorable Mention – Tribute Store

It still hurts that Universal official cancelled this years Halloween Horror Nights, but thankfully we still have the HHN Tribute Store to give us a small “HHN fix.” Filled with details, photo-ops, and HHN merchandise, this a store that will both break your heart about what we are going to miss this year, but also gives a little hope as to what we can look forward to next year.

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Tribute Store. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Jack. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Tribute Store. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Tribute Store. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Tribute Store. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Tribute Store. (photo by Michael Carelli)
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Tribute Store. (photo by Michael Carelli)

So there you have it: The SATURDAY SIX Stops By the Universal Orlando Resort! See you next weekend for the latest installment of the SATURDAY SIX, where we’ll look at something fun from the world of Disney and Universal. If you enjoyed yourself, be sure to check out The Magic, The Memories, and Merch! articles covering the latest from the Disney Outlet Stores. You can also follow Your Humble Author on Twitter (@derekburgan).

If you enjoyed this article, you will surely like the following: 

DAVID & DEREK: The Do’s and Don’ts of COVID-19 Safety Protocols at the Theme Parks

6 Pieces of Disney Merchandise That Don’t Exist (but Totally Should)

SATURDAY SIX Presents: The Disney Signage Hall of Shame

Special Thanks to The Elite Brandon Glover, the bio-est of all reconstructs @bioreconstruct, Captain Cruiseline Scott Sanders of the world famous Disney Cruise Line Blog, my personal protege Hunter “Elvey” Underwood, the SAT SIX Fun Squad of Parkscope Joe and “the Dadalorian” Nick, hot shot Michael Carelli, charter member of the Universal Four @Nitro230, and Hermione Granger’s tutor Megan Stump for their invaluable assistance with this article. The SAT SIX is inspired each week by goofballs Aengus Mackenzie and LitemAndHyde and you Potterheads will  enjoy Meg’s other blog work over at the Central Florida Slug Club.

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Check Out The Nightmare Before Christmas Merchandise at Magic Kingdom

Any fan of the movie The Nightmare Before Christmas probably has a hard time deciding which holiday they prefer: Halloween or Christmas. At Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe at Magic Kingdom our team spotted some great Nightmare Before Christmas merchandise that perfectly celebrates both holidays.

Our team spotted ornaments, including snowglobe styles, for $19.99 available in Sally, The Mayor, and Oogie Boogie – these are also available on shopDisney online. There’s also multiple Jim Shore figurines, $84.95 – we’ve only found one of them on shopDisney online.

Check Out The Nightmare Before Christmas Merchandise at Magic Kingdom
Nightmare Before Christmas Merchandise at Magic Kingdom

But the most interesting items of all might be the Nightmare Before Christmas Stockings. One is a traditional stocking shape with Jack and Sally in black and white. Then there is the Oogie Boogie stocking which resembles his burlap sack material. Our team also spied a Madame Leota stocking! We weren’t able to get pricing on these stockings, but most Disney stockings are priced around $29.99.

Check Out The Nightmare Before Christmas Merchandise at Magic Kingdom
Nightmare Before Christmas Merchandise at Magic Kingdom
Check Out The Nightmare Before Christmas Merchandise at Magic Kingdom
Nightmare Before Christmas Merchandise at Magic Kingdom

Are a fan of Jack, The Pumpkin King, and his spooktacular world?

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Universal Orlando App 101: The Basics

You have your sunglasses, applied the sunscreen, and found the interactive wand for your day at Universal Orlando. But stop–have you downloaded the Universal Orlando app for your smartphone? In this article, we will show you the basics of this powerful tool including adding a credit card and ticket, mobile ordering, Virtual Line, wait times, and more.

The official app pairs well with Touring Plans’ Lines app too, which offers customized touring plans, up-to-date accurate wait times, menu search function, and a user chat room. Line app is free and fully unlocks with a TouringPlans Universal Orlando subscription!

Before You Arrive

First things first, download the app – Universal Orlando’s official mobile app is a free download for iOS and Android smartphones. To use the features of the app, sign in or create a free Universal Orlando account once the app is launched or from the side menu (see red arrow below).

Universal Orlando App 101: The Basics
Home screen of the Universal Orlando app (left) with pointer to side menu (red arrow). Side menu open (right).

Wallet – The home for all your tickets, Express Passes, and credit cards. Before arrival make sure to add your credit card and a ticket to Wallet for entry into the park, mobile ordering, or TapuTapu purchasing at Volcano Bay. To open the Wallet either select the side menu then tap Wallet or tap on the blue circle in the lower right of the window with the Wallet icon.

Universal Orlando App 101: The Basics
Wallet section open from the side menu (left). Add payment method (center). Add a ticket & add ons (left).

Credit Cards – Add a credit card for purchases. Open the Wallet and select “Add a Payment Method”. Here you will enter your credit card information by typing or taking a photo of the front of your card.

Tickets, Passes, & Express Pass – To add a ticket select “Scan Tickets & Add Ons” to scan the back of your ticket media or enter your ticket number (located under the barcode).

For more tips on preparing your smartphone for a day at the theme parks check out Erin Foster’s article covering apps, settings, and features that can assist you with your day.

Arriving

Universal Orlando App 101: The Basics
Park Hours & Directions selected from side menu (left). Parking Reminder selected from side menu (right).

Park Hours & Directions – Need help driving to the park? Directions, hours of operation, and annual pass blockout dates are available in the app under Park Hours & Directions in the side menu.

Parking Reminder – A handy parking reminder when parking in the garages. In the side menu scroll down to Parking Reminder to take a photo of the location of your car, and enter the parking section, level, and row. Now you will not have to walk around for half an hour pressing the panic button on your keyfob.

At The Resort

At the front gates of the park pull out your phone and navigate to Wallet (see above) to have your phone scanned for admission.

Wait Times – Universal Orlando’s app shows the official wait times as posted by the attractions. There are two ways to access these wait times:

Universal Orlando App 101: The Basics
Waits from the home screen.
  1. Tap “Rides” from the home screen and then select the ride type you wish to see. Each icon is an attraction–tap to open a mini-window with wait times. Or, tap the list icon on the top right of the window to sort rides into a list.

    Universal Orlando App 101: The Basics
    Wait times from side menu.

  2. Open the side menu, scroll down, and select Theme Parks. Select the theme park you wish to view to immediately see all the attraction wait times for that park. Each icon is an attraction–tap to open a mini-window with wait times. Or, tap the icon on the top right of the window to sort rides into a list.

(A reminder: Touring Plans’ Lines app uses historical data to estimate your actual wait time and predict future actual and posted wait times!)

Universal Orlando App 101: The Basics
Virtual Line on the Universal Orlando app.

Virtual Line – Some attractions feature Virtual Line which allows you to reserve a time to return to the attraction and ride with a minimal wait.

To acquire a Virtual Line pass:

  • Open the side menu and select Virtual Line Experience
  • On the Virtual Line Experience screen select Virtual Line Venues
  • Select the attraction for which you wish to acquire a Virtual Line Pass
  • On the attraction’s page select Virtual Line Pass
  • Follow the on-screen instructions to select your party size, return time, and confirm your pass
  • Once complete you will receive a pass with your return time, party size, and QR code

TIP: We suggest using the screen capture function of your phone OS to save an image of the QR code for easy access if the Universal Orlando app is experiencing issues.

Universal Orlando App 101: The Basics
Show times on the Universal Orlando app.

Show Times – To see times for Universal Orlando shows, select Shows from the home screen, select which shows categories you wish to view on the top navigation, select a show, and view wait times.

Universal Orlando App 101: The Basics
Side menu with Mobile Food & Drink Ordering option (left). Map selection of counter service locations (center). List selection of counter service locations (right).

Mobile Ordering – Universal Orlando also allows mobile ordering from counter service restaurants around the property. To get started, select Mobile Food & Drink Ordering from the side menu. Using the map or list select the restaurant you wish to order from.

Universal Orlando App 101: The Basics
Menu selection, placing your order, and confirmation screens.

Once in the restaurant menu select the items you wish to order including platters, entrees, sides, desserts, and drinks. Once you have selected all your items select “Proceed to Cart” to review your choices, change quantities, or remove items. Once your order is perfect select “Checkout” to proceed to the checkout screen to review your payment information. Finally, select “Place My Order” to complete the purchase.

Universal Orlando App 101: The Basics
Order status screen.

Once at the restaurant proceed to the Mobile Order pick up location. On the order status screen, your order number and the progress of your order are displayed. Once your order is ready you will be notified.

Now you know the basics of the Universal Orlando app, but there are more tips and tricks still to cover. Watch out for a future article that covers games, notifications, favorites, and much more!

Do you use the Universal Orlando official app? What tips and tricks do you know? Leave them in the comments below!

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In Case You Missed It: News and Rumors – Week of August 14, 2020

Can you believe that under normal circumstances, Halloween would be here at Walt Disney World beginning this week? I know I certainly can’t! So, I guess with that being said…Happy Halloween season!!

This week, find out more about a new Star Wars Holiday special, learn who isn’t coming back to EPCOT, and more.

In Case You Missed It – Disney and Universal Orlando News and Rumors

Actors who had objected to Walt Disney’s proposed coronavirus safeguards at Walt Disney World have reached an agreement to return to work. Disney has committed to providing Covid-19 tests for those who cannot wear masks while performing.

The executive chef of EPCOT’s France Pavilion has retired.

Did you know that an alum of SNL used to work at the Adventurer’s Club as Pamelia Perkins? She recently talked a little about her run in this article. (Also, she is partially behind the Debbie Downer skit….you know, the first one that was set in Walt Disney World where the cast lost it.)

Have you caught the Disney+ film, Howard? What do you think? Don Hahn talks about the film here.

A new “Star Wars” holiday special produced with Legos will debut on Disney+ this November. Who else will be watching?

Disney has rebranded 20th Century Fox Television, as 20th Television. It’s the end of an era.

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What did we miss? Attach your ideas to a Haunted Mansion Ghost Host Mini Backpack and send it to blog@touringplans.com with the words “In Case You Missed It” in the subject line.

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Midweek Wait Times at EPCOT Continue to Be Minimal

This past weekend we saw the highest attendance at Walt Disney World since its reopening. Back to school was a major factor– it is always busy the weekend before local schools go back in session. Weekdays, however, have been delightful at all of the Disney theme parks. Yesterday our field team spent some time at EPCOT testing wait times at attractions, indulging in a delicious lunch at Biergarten, and swooning over the new EPCOT Fountain Pylons at the front entrance.

EPCOT Actual Wait Times August 12, 2020

Currently EPCOT is open 11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m., though that will change next month with a new closing time of 7:00 p.m. We have found that all of the parks wind down leading up to the final hour of operations, now that there is no nighttime finale to anchor them. It will be interesting to see if the final hour of operations will continue to be magical when the new closing time is basically dinner time. The peak wait times tend to be in the very middle of the day and early afternoon.

Midweek Wait Times at EPCOT Continue to Be Minimal
EPCOT Midweek Attendance – August 12, 2020

Around 2:15 p.m. we saw many wait times peak, except the peak was only about 30 minutes. This low attendance day resulted in Disney’s posted wait times being fairly close to the wait times being calculated and reported in our Lines app. To make sure the data in our app is accurate we often wait in the lines and ride attractions ourselves to verify the actual wait times.

Expected Wait Times below are the wait times expected based on data calculated in our Lines app. Any Actual wait times below are from people actually waiting in line and riding.

Midweek Wait Times at EPCOT Continue to Be Minimal
EPCOT Test Track Reported Wait Times – August 12, 2020

 

Midweek Wait Times at EPCOT Continue to Be Minimal
EPCOT Reported Frozen Ever After Wait Times – August 12, 2020

 

Midweek Wait Times at EPCOT Continue to Be Minimal
EPCOT Reported Soarin’ Wait Times – August 12, 2020

 

Midweek Wait Times at EPCOT Continue to Be Minimal
EPCOT Reported Living with the Land Wait Times – August 12, 2020

 

Midweek Wait Times at EPCOT Continue to Be Minimal
EPCOT Soarin’ Wait Times – August 12, 2020
  • Frozen Ever After
    • Posted Wait Time 15 / Expected 6
  • Test Track
    • Posted Wait Time 30 / Expected 14 / Actual less than 10 minutes
  • Soarin’
    • Posted Wait Time 15 / Expected 13 / Actual 13
    • Due to Soarin’ being a film, it loads intermittently so 12- 13 minutes is generally the lowest wait time possible
  • Living with the Land
    • Posted Wait Time 10 / Expected 10 / Actual 7
  • Mission SPACE
    • Posted Wait Time 15 / Expected 13
  • All other attractions were 10 minutes or less
Midweek Wait Times at EPCOT Continue to Be Minimal
EPCOT Living with the Land Wait Times – August 12, 2020

 

Midweek Wait Times at EPCOT Continue to Be Minimal
Observed Wait Times at EPCOT on August 12, 2020

A few pieces of insight can be gained by looking at these Expected and Actual wait times. It’s pretty obvious that midweek is a very low attendance time for the theme parks, especially EPCOT. Midday continues to be the peak for wait times, but for EPCOT this peak time is right around 2:00 p.m. as the park opens very late at 11:00 a.m., plus it is a heavily dined park. With dining being most popular from 11:30 – 1:00 p.m. and again at 6:00 p.m. onward, the hours in between would lead to more demand for attractions.

Midweek Wait Times at EPCOT Continue to Be Minimal
EPCOT Observed Wait Time – Saturday August 1, 2020

For those that are curious, let’s see how yesterday, a Wednesday, compares to a Saturday earlier this month. I pulled up Saturday August 1, 2020 rather than this most recent Saturday as it was an anomoly and quite busy thanks to it being back to school weekend. From this comparison of Saturday August 1, 2020 versus yesterday, Wednesday August 12, 2020 you can see wait times are higher on a standard weekend, though not a drastic increase.

Midweek Wait Times at EPCOT Continue to Be Minimal
EPCOT Midweek Attendance – August 12, 2020
Midweek Wait Times at EPCOT Continue to Be Minimal
EPCOT Midweek Attendance – August 12, 2020

We all know this year is dramatically different than any other time in Walt Disney World’s history. But, since we have the data (we’re nerdy and scientific that way), let’s take a look at the wait times for this equivalent day last year (the second Wednesday in August 2019).

Midweek Wait Times at EPCOT Continue to Be Minimal
EPCOT Observed Wait Time – August 14, 2019

Seeing this comparison does emphasize just how dramatically slower this year is at EPCOT. It is disappointing that Disney is shortening EPCOT’s hours by two hours after Labor Day, but it is also not hard to see why they would want to cut back.  If you’re interested in viewing EPCOT’s actual wait times from yesterday and other past days, check them out on our site.

Midweek Wait Times at EPCOT Continue to Be Minimal
EPCOT Frozen Ever After Wait Times – August 12, 2020
Midweek Wait Times at EPCOT Continue to Be Minimal
EPCOT Test Track Wait Times – August 12, 2020

On our site you can view graphs with observed wait times compared to expected wait times for any past days. Anytime you see a green dot, that is an actual wait time submitted by a “Liner” (a Lines app user). One of the insights you can gain from the above graphs is that Test Track consistently has a much lower actual wait time compared to what is posted by Disney. One theory for this particular attraction could be that it does face downtime quite often and perhaps Disney is building in some padding in the posted wait time for any downtime.

Midweek Wait Times at EPCOT Continue to Be Minimal
EPCOT Midweek Attendance – August 12, 2020

We are constantly evaluating data and observing the Disney theme parks. Stick with us on our social media channels and our blog for helpful planning information and news.

You can also check out yesterday’s wait times at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and Magic Kingdom – all of which were some of the lowest we’ve seen during this time of reopening.

We’re also testing out different content to find new ways to help our readers.

What do you think of this style of post? Would you like more in-park observations? How about pairing those observations with data from our Lines app and website?

Thanks for reading!

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