Tuesday is generally the least crowded day of the week at Universal Orlando. Monday, Thursday, & Wednesdays are also better days to visit.
Remember that locals get annual passes which affects the weekends, especially during special events & holidays.
The best resource for Universal Orlando touring is the book "Beyond Disney" by Beb Sehlinger & Grant Rafter (approx. $16 )
2007-12-16 12:26:35
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answered by buildabettermousetrip 3
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LOL. It's usually crowded, and there is no way to pick what day will or won't be. But September and Mid-April to Mid-May is the off season for tourism in Florida. Week days are better than weekends, though not so much during the summer. Sundays, if you have to go on the weekend, can be a good day as that is the day that a lot of people arrive/depart on.
2007-12-15 17:13:20
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answered by Jamir 4
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i have never seen a schedule for the crowds but i have been to universal many times
from now to Christmas eve is a good time and on a week day
2007-12-15 13:53:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Universal is most crowded during the winter season. summers are a little less crowded, but kids r on summer break. spring is best - b/w feb-april
2007-12-15 20:57:22
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answered by Divine_10 2
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None of the theme parks release their attendance figures. So it is just up to people who visit a lot (and guidebooks) to give historical estimates. Several guidebooks give very general guidelines, such as which months of the year are typically busier. But as far as a day-by-day schedule, no, I don't believe that is available anywhere.
2007-12-17 09:28:53
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answered by Lilli 7
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weekends are usually crowded and orlando is packed during the holiday. i suggest going to universal on a weekday in the morning
2007-12-17 16:03:41
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answered by JulieJulie 3
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No there is no schedule, but rule of thumb, go when school is in operation.
Nov. early Dec. Jan. are less crowded.
2007-12-16 09:05:33
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answered by Mom of 2 great boys 7
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