I Thought I’d Love the Universal Orlando Resort — But I Forgot to Consider One Important Thing

When we planned our trip to Universal Orlando Resort, I was completely focused on one thing: the Harry Potter world.

Like so many fans, I had dreamed about walking through Hogsmeade, seeing Hogwarts in person, sipping butterbeer, and feeling immersed in a world I’ve loved for years. And honestly? That part really was magical.

Seeing the castle for the first time genuinely made me emotional. The detail in the shops, the atmosphere, the music — Universal absolutely created an incredible experience for Harry Potter fans.

But somewhere in all the excitement and planning, I forgot to think about something important:

Would I actually enjoy an amusement park vacation?

And the answer, surprisingly, was… maybe not.

What I underestimated most were the crowds, constant stimulation, long wait times, heat, noise, and motion sickness. I realized pretty quickly that while I loved the idea of the experience, my personality and physical comfort level struggled with the reality of it.

And honestly, I think this happens to more people than we admit.

Social media tends to show the highlights:
the butterbeer photos, the castle at night, the exciting rides, the smiling family moments.

Photo credit to Go Home Tomorrow

What it doesn’t always show are the two-hour lines.
The shoulder-to-shoulder crowds.
The exhaustion.
The sensory overload.
Or that strange feeling of spending a lot of money on a vacation while quietly thinking, “Why am I not enjoying this more?”

This trip actually taught me something valuable:
vacations are not one-size-fits-all.

Some people thrive in busy, high-energy environments full of nonstop activity. Other people come home needing a vacation from their vacation. Neither is wrong — it’s just about knowing yourself and planning accordingly.

That’s also why I think thoughtful trip planning matters so much.

It’s easy to get swept up in the marketing, aesthetics, and “must-do” vacation trends without stopping to ask:

  • What kind of environment actually helps me relax and enjoy myself?
  • How much stimulation feels fun versus overwhelming?
  • Do I enjoy packed schedules or slower days?
  • Am I someone who loves rides and excitement, or am I more interested in atmosphere and experience?

If you’re someone who:

  • gets overstimulated easily
  • struggles with motion sickness
  • dislikes crowds or long waits
  • travels with anxiety or sensory sensitivities
  • or simply prefers slower-paced travel

…it’s worth planning your trip differently from the start.

That doesn’t necessarily mean skipping Universal or other theme parks completely. It might mean:

  • building in rest days
  • choosing less crowded times of year
  • limiting park hours
  • prioritizing atmosphere over rides
  • booking express passes
  • or balancing high-energy days with calmer experiences

The “right” vacation isn’t about doing what everyone else says is magical. It’s about creating an experience that actually feels good for you.

And honestly? I wish more travel advice focused on that.

I’m still incredibly grateful I got to see Hogwarts in person. That part lived up to every expectation.

But next time, I’ll plan with a little more honesty about the type of traveler I really am — and I think that’s one of the most valuable things a trip can teach you.

Because sometimes the best travel planning doesn’t start with “Where should we go?”

It starts with:
“What kind of experience do I actually want to have?”

Is Norwegian Cruise Line Right for You? My Honest Norwegian Getaway Review

For reference, I’ve sailed Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, and now Norwegian Cruise Line. Honestly, a cruise is what you make it. I’ve never been on one that isn’t enjoyable, and each of them have fit exactly what we needed during that season of life with the right expectations going in.

Carnival Cruise Line was first—back when I graduated nursing school. We tucked ourselves away in a tiny, dark inside cabin on Deck 2 and honestly? We still had the best time.

The next year, my mom and I did a girls trip with an oceanview room, and a few years later we upgraded to a suite for an anniversary trip.

Looking back, I think that’s part of why I love cruising so much. Every sailing has kind of reflected a different season of life for us.

Then came Royal Caribbean International when we felt like we needed an upgrade. A balcony room and front-row experience on what was, at the time, the biggest ship at sea.

Celebrity Cruises came along when we wanted something more elevated—quieter, more relaxed, away from kids and partiers, with a quaint but classy inside room close to all the happenings.

As a travel advisor, Norwegian Cruise Line was naturally my next go-to since it’s such a popular seller with strong “Free at Sea” inclusions.

So when I found a great price on a balcony room aboard Norwegian Getaway for a quick weekend getaway, I snagged it.

Norwegian Cruise Line’s “Free at Sea” Benefits

I went ahead and took full advantage of the “Free at Sea” offerings:

  • Basic drink package
  • Specialty dining for 2
  • Free WiFi
  • $50 shore excursion credit in each port

As a travel advisor, I also got spoiled a little so I’d have more experience to share with y’all!

NCL sent chocolate covered strawberries & a bottle of wine, a 12 pack of water bottles, provided priority tender access, priority disembarkation, and more.

I will say, their efforts to provide the most comprehensive experience was much appreciated.

Embarkation Day on Norwegian Getaway

Embarkation day was EASY.

We walked right onto Norwegian Getaway.

Unfortunately, rooms weren’t ready until 2 PM, but that gave us time to check out the ship.

And let me tell you right now: SKIP 👏🏼 THE 👏🏼 BUFFET 👏🏼 on embarkation day!

It was insanely crowded.

Instead, we stopped in at the American Diner. We had the burger & BBQ sliders. This is a complimentary dining location and honestly met expectations perfectly for embarkation day food.

Sail away happened right on time and we were off to the Bahamas!

With such a last-minute booking, our dinner reservations at Moderno Churrascaria, the Brazilian steakhouse, weren’t until 9:15 PM. So we snacked and rested up from our travel day.

We liked the steakhouse overall. The selection was decent and Michael especially enjoyed the lamb. This is what we chose to use our specialty dining credit on.

We both agreed that had we paid full price ($50 per person, plus taxes and a tip), we probably would’ve been disappointed. But for roughly half that with the dining credit, we were pleased.

Nassau, Bahamas

Day 2 brought us to Nassau.

We had intentions to ferry over to Paradise Island, check out Atlantis, and enjoy Cabbage Beach, but turns out we forgot to get extra cash, couldn’t figure out the ATM situation, and NOBODY accepted credit cards for transportation 🤦🏼‍♀️

So instead of letting it ruin the day, we chose to make the best of it and walked to the Queen’s Staircase instead.

Honestly, it ended up being a really nice experience and one that actually immersed us more into the culture and history of the city.

Nassau also had a pretty stacked port day with Disney Wish, Allure of the Seas, Wonder of the Seas, Carnival Fantasy, and MSC Seaside all in port with us. Definitely a fun day for ship spotting if you’re a cruise person like me.

I completely crashed that afternoon, missed sail away and dinner 🤪 leaving us to fend for ourselves at 9:30 PM.

And honestly? My biggest complaint about Norwegian Getaway was the food.

More specifically, the lack of late-night food options.

At 9:30 PM, the only thing left open was O’Sheehan’s and their not-so-great hot dogs & wings. No 24-hour pizza or soft serve 😭

We also checked out the casino. But we’re not gamblers, so $13 lost and we were on our way OUT!

Our balcony, on the other hand, was absolutely worth the splurge. After that 7 😳🙄 hour nap, we spent the evening enjoying the sound of the ocean and having late-night talks out on the balcony. Honestly, one of my favorite moments of the trip.

Great Stirrup Cay

Day 3 was spent at Great Stirrup Cay, NCL’s private island.

And honestly? I loved it.

GSC is an EASY rot-on-the-beach or full pool party kind of day. We rented beach chairs with a clam shell cover, enjoyed our drink package (yes, it works on the island!!), and ate complimentary lunch provided by the ship.

Currently, Great Stirrup Cay is still a tender port, but they’re in the process of building a pier, which will be SUCH a nice improvement moving forward.

GSC is beautiful, picturesque, and just… easy.

While I absolutely love experiencing new countries and cultures, I also LOVE a private island that lets me roast in the sun and eat to my heart’s content.

We tendered back early and, shockingly, napped again.

But this time, we made it to dinner in the main dining room!

We ended up ordering the steak & lobster upcharge option and it absolutely DID NOT disappoint. We were genuinely impressed and honestly would’ve paid full price for that meal.

Disembarkation on Norwegian Getaway

Disembarkation was one of the smoothest cruise exits we’ve had.

We chose to carry our own luggage off the ship and left our cabin around 7:30 AM. From there, everything moved quickly and efficiently.

We were off Norwegian Getaway, through customs, and calling an Uber before 8:15 AM.

My Honest Review of Norwegian Getaway

Overall, it was such a great weekend and we did exactly what we went to do—rest, relax, and experience Norwegian Cruise Line so I can help my clients travel confidently.

The ship itself, Norwegian Getaway, was not my personal favorite.

It is newer—built in 2014—and very well kept and clean. I just didn’t love the layout. It felt difficult to fully grasp in the few short days we spent onboard.

Our room, bathroom, & balcony were nice—again, not my favorite layout with the closet space being right beside the bed, but overall comfy & clean.

The pool deck felt very small, and the adults-only deck that came at an upcharge occupied some of the best views onboard. We really enjoyed the Waterfront on Deck 8 though and found ourselves spending quite a bit of time there.

The food was a disappointment for me. The buffet was fine—nothing spectacular, but not bad either. Selection felt somewhat limited though. The main dining room and specialty restaurant we chose were definitely better, though still with room for improvement.

I was very disappointed in the lack of late-night food options.

The overall vibe onboard was fun and there were plenty of activities happening at all times. We’re not huge partiers nor do we typically get heavily involved in activities, but the list of things to do felt endless.

We also absolutely felt the “Free at Sea” basic drink package was worth it for us. We aren’t big drinkers, but the cost per day made sense—especially with Great Stirrup Cay being included.

One thing that surprised me: we never even met our room steward. I found that a little odd. They did a great job, but I’m used to stewards introducing themselves early on and making a point to check if we needed anything throughout the sailing—that didn’t happen.

Norwegian Cruise Line is also very well known for its “Freestyle Cruising,” which basically means less structure and more flexibility. No assigned dining times, no required formal nights, and generally more freedom to do what you want, when you want.

And honestly? I LOVE that concept in theory.

But in practice, it sometimes felt a little chaotic to me.

Dining areas often felt crowded and somewhat disorganized, reservations became more important than I expected, and overall there was less of that smooth “flow” I’ve experienced on some other cruise lines. Nothing necessarily felt badly managed—it just lacked some of the structure that naturally keeps crowds and schedules feeling more balanced.

Some people will absolutely LOVE that flexibility, especially travelers who don’t want rigid schedules while on vacation.

For me personally, I think I prefer just a little more structure mixed in.

Would I sail Norwegian Cruise Line again? Absolutely.

Would it be my personal first pick? Probably not (but I’m trying out the Luna in April 🤪)

But was it relaxing, fun, worthwhile, and exactly what we needed for a quick getaway? For sure!

Who I Think Norwegian Cruise Line Is Best For

After sailing Norwegian Cruise Line, I can absolutely see why so many people love it.

I think NCL is best for travelers who:

  • want flexibility instead of rigid schedules
  • enjoy a lively atmosphere with lots happening
  • value included perks like drinks, WiFi, and specialty dining
  • want a more casual cruise experience
  • are looking for a good overall value

Personally, I think travelers who prefer a more structured, polished, or elevated experience may lean more toward other cruise lines.

And if late-night pizza is important to you… just know what you’re walking into 😅

Don’t Book Your Punta Cana Wedding Until You Read This: How One Bride Handled 54 Guests With Zero Stress

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Discover How Unlimited Options and Expert Guidance Created the Perfect Punta Cana Destination Wedding.

If you are planning a destination wedding, you want a resort that perfectly aligns with your vision, budget, and the needs of your guests. However, finding that exact match can be incredibly frustrating if you are limited to a small, pre-selected list of “contracted” properties.

When this couple set out to plan their wedding for 54 guests, they initially faced a stressful experience with an advisor who could only offer a few choices. That all changed when they found Christina Cupples at All Inclusive Weddings. Here is how Christina turned a skeptical bride’s vision into a seamless, stress-free celebration in Punta Cana.

Why Expert Guidance Makes All the Difference

1. Unlimited Resort Options

Wedding travel agent for Punta Cana Christina Cupples
Destination Wedding Travel Agent

Your dream wedding should not be confined to a shortlist. Christina took the time to understand the couple’s exact needs, assuring them she was not tied to specific resorts. By walking through multiple rounds of options across various countries, she helped them land on the perfect venue in Punta Cana that checked every single box.

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Choosing the destination is just step one. Christina helped the couple compare different resorts side-by-side, carefully evaluating wedding packages to ensure everything aligned with their dream celebration and budget requirements.

3. Contract & Vendor Coordination

Once the Punta Cana resort was selected, the All Inclusive Weddings team took over the heavy lifting of reviewing contracts and bridging the connection with the on-site resort wedding team, ensuring a smooth transition from booking to planning.


How We Manage Logistics for 50+ Guests

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Managing travel for 54 people is a full-time job, especially when dealing with a wide range of travelers. From frequent international flyers to guests who had never left the United States—and those with varying levels of tech comfort—Christina handled the entire group with ease.

1. Custom Guest Websites

To eliminate confusion and endless text messages to the bride, Christina built a dedicated website for the wedding guests, providing clear instructions, travel requirements, and the exact next steps for booking their trip.

2. End-to-End Guest Management

The bride did not have to play travel agent. Christina and her team managed every guest’s booking, payment schedule, and airport transportation from the moment they landed in the Dominican Republic.

3. Protecting the Bride’s Peace of Mind

By taking over the complex group logistics and only reaching out when absolutely necessary, Christina gave the bride the ultimate luxury: time. She was able to focus entirely on planning her wedding day instead of acting as a concierge for her guest list.


The Verdict?

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A destination wedding in Punta Cana is a spectacular experience, but it requires a dedicated advocate to bring all the moving parts together. With All Inclusive Weddings, you get an expert who is committed to your vision, not just a specific resort brand.

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