I'm a Disney fan who visited Universal for the first time. It didn't win me over, but a few of its perks blew me away.
Briefly

The article compares the dining experiences and pricing at Universal Studios and Disneyland. It notes that, despite the creative theming of Universal's restaurants, the food quality did not meet expectations, with key examples illustrating high prices and lackluster taste. Additionally, the author criticized the pricing of interactive technologies, such as the Super Nintendo World wristbands, which they felt were overpriced and malfunctioned during their visit. Overall, Universal's offerings, especially in food, felt inferior to Disney's superior experience and value.
Although the restaurants and dishes we tried had excellent theming, the only food we really enjoyed was the giant pink doughnut with sprinkles from Lard Lad Donuts.
Worse, some of the wristband-related technology didn't seem to be working correctly both times I rode the Mario Kart ride. My group also encountered tech issues with a few games around the land.
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