I would have been there that year. The only time I ever went to Florida in my life, and probably only at universal studios for one or maybe two days. How mad would it be if I was in the background to that photo!
I can’t imagine the price of taking 5 kids in 2022. The good thing back then is you could just let them run off and meet back at the lockers at 5. No phones, “don’t get into trouble. Here’s $10 for you and your sister.”
I was there in ’92 at Christmas. What a mistake. Everything was packed to the gills. Luckily (?) my M-I-L was in a wheelchair so we waited – all 11 of us – in the Handicapped line instead of the regular line. At the Terminator ride, that meant we waited only an hour instead of three and a half.
You should post this over in r/universalorlando ! We are regular park goers to USF and seeing Hollwood Boulevard from 30 years ago made me smile!
God bless that mom lol
Taking 5 kids under 10 to a theme park? Gonna need a nap later!
The familiys’ shorts game is on point
I would have been there that year. The only time I ever went to Florida in my life, and probably only at universal studios for one or maybe two days. How mad would it be if I was in the background to that photo!
Jeez lady…can he even pull out of the garage?
Everything time I see “Universal Studios,” I think of Hollywood, CA.
I can’t imagine the price of taking 5 kids in 2022. The good thing back then is you could just let them run off and meet back at the lockers at 5. No phones, “don’t get into trouble. Here’s $10 for you and your sister.”
I was there in ’92 at Christmas. What a mistake. Everything was packed to the gills. Luckily (?) my M-I-L was in a wheelchair so we waited – all 11 of us – in the Handicapped line instead of the regular line. At the Terminator ride, that meant we waited only an hour instead of three and a half.
Cute bunch–and they’re the right age for Universal Studios. Mom and Dad probably bored.
Back when things were affordable for families
Oh, the 90’s were so colorful 😊
was there around that time too. 7yo..