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Is universal studios and island of adventure crowded in mid september?

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oh i forgot to say in florida..lol...

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  1. its always crowded. i live close where the attractions are.


  2. Florida theme parks are always busy. The later in September you go, the less crowded it will be. I think the best time to come is right before Thanksgiving, early October, and mid December. This is coming from my personal experience.  

  3. well, it is never completely uncrowded, but it is defintely the best time of year to go to universal and or disney.  I love to read up on the parks and september is one of their lowest peak times of the year, (beginning of school, people taking vacations all summer etc..)  I also live near the parks and it;s a great time to go.  You may not be able to walk on to every ride, but waits are short and the weather is great (still hot, but less humid, and less rainy)

  4. I'd say it is fairly crowded, especially by the end of september to early november due to Halloween Horror nights. if you get a fast pass in the park the line isn't that long. Do you like a good fright ?cause if you do  you should wait untill the last week in september and go to halloween horror nights

  5. I like to say that most normal people will find an "uncrowded" day at a theme park pretty overwhelming.

    That said, mid-September is one of Universal's slower periods and crowds should be manageable, especially if you arrive early and do the most popular rides (The Simpsons, Spider-Man, the coasters) first.

    If you can afford it, stay at one of the on-site hotels. Guests can use their key cards to jump the lines at all the rides. Best. Deal. Ever.

  6. Well don't expect there to be no people lol! It's not one of the busiest times of the year for them because of school and everything. it's a great time to go/.

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