Universal Orlando Resort.
Staying on Universal property, you get the following:
-close access to both Universal parks (you can walk to them! yay! or water taxi it)
-Early Entry into Diagon Alley, an hour before other guests
-Express Unlimited Pass, this is like a fast pass ticket for all rides and shows except for the two major Harry Potter ones.
Unfortunately I didn't get to explore the Royal Pacific, but it had a pseudo Hawaiian/South Asian/Pacific theme. It was an actual hotel (unlike most resorts at Walt Disney World) and was about a 5 minute walk to Islands of Adventure and Citywalk. 10 minute walk to Universal Studios Florida.
Universal Orlando Resort is:
-Two Parks: Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure
-Shopping and dining and entertainment: Universal Citywalk Orlando - there's mini golf, restaurants, bars, clubs, shopping, movies
-Four hotels: Portofino, Hard Rock Hotel, Royal Pacific, and their newest Cabana Bay. ALL are in walking distance from the parks and city walk. There's a 5th hotel being built called Sapphire Falls or something like that opening in 2016. It's located between the Royal Pacific and Cabana Bay.
Shall we begin:
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA is the only park with early entry.
They teamed up with Macy's to have balloon floats on display. There were lots more but i didn't bother taking pics of all of them.
Universal Orlando wasn't supposed to get Transformers originally, but it was so popular in Hollywood that they went ahead and did it. And they got a way cooler exterior than Hollywood too, which is always a great sign. Sometimes I noticed with Disney parks is that a cloned ride not always be improved upon in its second going (winnie the pooh, tower of terror, pirates of the caribbean, to name a few).
Just look at that Optimus!
We're walking towards diagon alley now... passing San Francisco Wharf on the way,
King's Cross Station... this is where you park hop to Islands of Adventure and vice versa... via Hogwarts Express.
The Knight Bus is parked for pictures
Interactive shrunken head
This here is the entrance to Diagon Alley
And it is awesome
Harry Potter and the Escape From Gringotts is the main ride here, entrance at the center of the land.
Unfortunately for Universal, you need to stow your belongings in a locker before EVERY ride... or at least 95% of them. The lockers ARE free for a limited time, depending on the queue. If a ride breaks down and you're stuck longer, they don't charge you extra. So... basically, no pictures from inside the queue. I took some with my cellphone but I guess it's better to leave the surprise for when you experience it.
There is a Bank of Gringotts area where you can trade in your cash for Gringotts money and spend it anywhere in the park really. It's actually a great way to score some credit on your credit card. And trust me, you WILL use the money.
Really smart of Universal to package Gilly Water and also their own made-on-premises Pumpkin Juice.
And of course there's Butter Beer
More later...