A Goofy Problem To Have

Okay, I'm going to be at a couple of lovely stores in Florida for Free Comic Book Day (Hello, Yancy Street Comics! Hello, Heroes Landing!).



I'm excited. I've only been to one comic-related event in Florida and it was at a college, so I've never really gotten to meet the readers in that area. Can't wait!



Some of you may know, I am a ridiculous theme park nerd, I love them. And we are going to add a theme park visit of a couple days, either at Universal Studios Florida, or at Walt Disney World.


This is the problem. We have maybe three days.


I've been to WDW twice, loved it love it loved it, but it's been a few years. They've added some new stuff, I'm told.  And I love the parks to pieces, and the Typhoon Lagoon is a fun day there, as well. Upside, they have a few new things since we were there, especially at WDW Studios park. Downside, we were just at Disneyland a few months ago, so the Magic Kingdom isn't such a huge deal anyway (it's my least favorite of the four parks in WDW, in any case, I much prefer Anaheim Disneyland).


I've been to Universal Florida only once, but we LOVED it, had a great time there as well.  Upside, we haven't been to Harry Potter's land there yet. Downside, we were just at the Universal park in Hollywood recently, a few months ago, and much of the Studios park is a duplicate (Islands of Adventure isn't, obviously).


We enjoy the resort hotels at both places. The food is better at WDW in general, but Emiral has two excellent restaurants on the Universal resort, one of which is really amazing. Disney World has Boma, an African restaurant and our favorite place to eat at WDW.



So I have to choose, and soon.


Any thoughts or suggestions?  And yes, I apologize for such a goofy, non-problem question like this, but I really am having a hard time deciding!

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Published on February 27, 2012 13:52
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