06/07/2026
One of the biggest Universal planning mistakes I see families make is trying to do everything in one trip.
I get it. You’ve invested time and money into your vacation, so of course you want to experience as much as possible.
But here’s the truth…
The best Universal vacations aren’t the ones where you check every ride off a list.
They’re the ones where your family has time to enjoy the moments in between.
Whether you’re most excited for Harry Potter, Super Nintendo World, thrilling coasters, or simply exploring the parks together, it’s okay to prioritize what matters most to your family.
One of the things I love most about helping clients plan their vacations is taking away the pressure to “do it all” and replacing it with a plan that actually fits their family, budget, and travel style.
Because there will always be something new to come back for, and that’s part of the magic.
If you had to pick just ONE thing to experience at Universal, what would it be? 👇
If this week’s series showed you how many decisions go into planning a Universal vacation, I’d love to help you create one that’s the right fit for your family. My quote form is linked in my bio!