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You sat idly by as a few in here called her an animated pig..aiite yall convinced me…
ill teach her the ways of the force
disneyland is just hard to beat at what they do and the late night events no different
to start with whats great is that its free so thats cool but other than riding some rides at night (usually universal closes at like 6) like jurassic world and the tram tour (i missed the waterworld sjow at night which would have been cool)
they have duelling djs upstairs and another dj downstairs if you’re all about dancing or getting accidental twerking in your pants but thats pretty much it
almost all rides are walk on so thats cool too and while its great that its free, i think one night of their grad nites got cancelled and they just turned it into an AP after night thing, all the grad bash decos are just left as is
but again, its free so cant really complain especially when disney is charging $150+ per person in theirs, its an awesome gesture by universal and hopefully they do some events when nintendo world opens
also a funny observation, male ego is funny… universal makes bank in that bball carnival thing because i watched numerous dude with their chick pay $20 to make 9 shots and almost no one makes em and this one buff dude airballed all 9 shots and did it again and ariballed another 9, it was unbelievable
other than that, universal didnt capitlize on event specific merch or food as in there was NONE at all
Oogie boogie is $179 / person just for the event? That doesn’t include park access outside the event?
my angus ain’t ready for this
Apple fritters and chocolate churros. Other than that it's regular theme park food. Let us know how your trip goes. Enjoy!Legoland this Saturday thanks for the tips fellas. Gonna grab those apple fries for sure. Any recommended eating spots?
my angus ain’t ready for this