

While we eagerly wait to see the newest attractions, we’ve got some other Nintendo news from Universal Studios Hollywood! I wasted $2,000 to just leave the parks in disappointment.Super Nintendo World is set to arrive in Universal Studios Hollywood next year and we’re pumped to see Universal’s latest land! ©Universal I was excited for the upcoming super Nintendo land, but with how they have no crowd control of any kind, I will not be going. I won't ever be visiting a Universal Park again. On the upside all the rides had air conditioning and that's something Disney doesn't have. We left within the first couple hours and attempted both parks, ultimately we went back to Disney. The stroller parking was not organized at all and hard to find. If I were just an adult and NOT planning on doing the Wizarding World, then it wouldn't have been so bad, but I had a little one who couldn't ride most rides.

If you think you're the only one planning on using the express pass from the hotel to get on rides, then you would be mistaken. This meant they disappeared for long periods of times and you weren't sure what was going on. On the Simpsons ride there was employee directing multiple crowds to the next place to go. There were many people wanting food and nowhere to get it.

It turns out the dining locations are all closed until 11:00am. The prices at the hotel were insane (we're talking $15 for a California roll) so we decided to go eat in the parks and get in there sooner. If you want a full pizza you'll pay $40.99 and in Disney the same pizza is $14.99. There was no mobile order or advance dining, but they know how to keep you in line. I spent $80 on a meal not one of us would eat. The fish was so salty I couldn't even eat it. We waited over an hour to get into the leaky cauldron where they add lots of salt to everything. Otherwise you will attempt to push your way through the crowds and if you want a personalized wand, then you'll need to be back in that line anyways. They didn't know why there was a line after exiting the show and it turns out you should be in that line if you want a wand. When trying to buy wands and waiting in line forever the staff don't know what they are doing. The only thing the parks really had going for them is the wizarding world and with how much people crowd into a very small portion of the park is disappointing. Unless you're into crowds and the consistency of the rides breaking down, then you shouldn't go.
