So trip coming into focus. I leave tomorrow, get there pretty early pacific (a little after 9am - hoping to get some sleep on plane and a quick nap after).
Friday - Possibly go to beach while waiting to check-in for room, Partial day at USH, then Early Access for HHN.
Saturday - Possible Getty museum trip along with Griffith Observatory (both near where we're staying), then do the Steam and Steel Tour, and finish with Shaqtoberfest. We had many things we were deciding between on this day, but I think it was the tour + Shaq that made our mind up on this. We almost went with SFMM, but we wanted this to be a bit calmer of a day considering we're doing Universal Friday and Knotts Sunday.
Sunday - Knotts during the day, Boo-fet mostly because we're going to be hungry anyway, early access is just a bonus (plus I found out that the boo-fet gives you refillable cups that can be used in park after), then obviously KSF for the night.
Monday - This is a day where we actually don't have much talked about yet. Our flight back isn't until 9pm and have our rental car all day too. Neither of us are checking luggage so we feel pretty comfortable getting through airport within an hour after car dropoff. This is a day possibly we find a hike to do, or something outdoors
I was going in blind to USH HHN a few days ago before I finally looked into things to see what maybe some of the better routes are for the night to get the most done during this insane year (i've been using Thrill-data to help guide me). Knotts I literally AM going in blind aside from knowing that there's 10 houses and 4 shows, which I feel a bit overwhelmed at.
I do have a tentative plan for a route for HHN (one that does and doesn't include Express), but i'd love to hear what some of you guys think are the best ways to see as much as possible, while keeping in mind that the Terror Tram is a must for my friend (and I know that's going to be a time suck - but that's also why I feel like if I do it during one of the busier parts of the night it's probably best? Since at least we'd be sitting down for awhile once on the tram instead of standing in an insanely long line like the rest of the park will have anyway. Maybe i'm wrong on that theory though.
Friday - Possibly go to beach while waiting to check-in for room, Partial day at USH, then Early Access for HHN.
Saturday - Possible Getty museum trip along with Griffith Observatory (both near where we're staying), then do the Steam and Steel Tour, and finish with Shaqtoberfest. We had many things we were deciding between on this day, but I think it was the tour + Shaq that made our mind up on this. We almost went with SFMM, but we wanted this to be a bit calmer of a day considering we're doing Universal Friday and Knotts Sunday.
Sunday - Knotts during the day, Boo-fet mostly because we're going to be hungry anyway, early access is just a bonus (plus I found out that the boo-fet gives you refillable cups that can be used in park after), then obviously KSF for the night.
Monday - This is a day where we actually don't have much talked about yet. Our flight back isn't until 9pm and have our rental car all day too. Neither of us are checking luggage so we feel pretty comfortable getting through airport within an hour after car dropoff. This is a day possibly we find a hike to do, or something outdoors
I was going in blind to USH HHN a few days ago before I finally looked into things to see what maybe some of the better routes are for the night to get the most done during this insane year (i've been using Thrill-data to help guide me). Knotts I literally AM going in blind aside from knowing that there's 10 houses and 4 shows, which I feel a bit overwhelmed at.
I do have a tentative plan for a route for HHN (one that does and doesn't include Express), but i'd love to hear what some of you guys think are the best ways to see as much as possible, while keeping in mind that the Terror Tram is a must for my friend (and I know that's going to be a time suck - but that's also why I feel like if I do it during one of the busier parts of the night it's probably best? Since at least we'd be sitting down for awhile once on the tram instead of standing in an insanely long line like the rest of the park will have anyway. Maybe i'm wrong on that theory though.