At Islands of Adventure... ... you can visit Jurassic Park, Marvel Superhero Island, Port of Entry, Seuss Landing, Skull Island, Lost Continent, Wizarding World of Harry Potter - Hogsmeade and Hogwarts Castle, and Toon Lagoon. At Universal Studios... ... you can also visit the Wizarding World of Harry Potter - Daigon Alley, Hollywood, New York, Production Central, San Francisco, Springfield, Woody the Woodpecker Zone, and World Expo. Both parks do house part of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, and to experience all of Harry Potter, it is recommended that you purchase a two-park ticket to be able to ride the Hogwarts Express train that connects the two between both parks, A ride in itself and different experiences in both directions. It is also to be noted that, Universal Orlando is both a Theme Park (rides and attractions for all ages) and a Thrill Park that offers large/fast roller coasters with many high speed and inverted twists and turns.!!!
Both parks offer different rides and atteactions...universal studios has rides and attractions based on most of universals biggests hits like Transformers, Minions, Shrek, MIB, The Simpsons, Barney, Harry Pottery and Island of Adventures focuses the other universal classics like Jurassic Park, Hulk, Spiderman and the Avengers, Dr. Suess, Fantastc Four and a connecting Harry Potter section. Its well worth getting atleast the 2 park ticket for Universal Studios and Isalnd of Adventures so that you can really enjoy all that the park has to offer.
The first park has a much larger "kiddie section" and more sit down restaurants. They also split the Harry Potter Rides in two parts so if you love Harry Potter it's worth getting tickets for both parks.
The Themes....for instance one has Harry Potter, The other has Transformers .....or one has minions whilst the other has Jurassic Park....oh yeah and Volcano Bay the 3rd park is water themed
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