Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Islands of Adventure - Oh, who are we kidding? It's all about Harry...

Today was the day we chose to visit Islands of Adventure.



We were really looking forward to all the different sections represented in this park. Yeah, right! To be honest, today was all about - Harry Potter! Realistically, we had to walk through the other areas just to get there and back. We did stop a little en route...

The Port of Entry had a very old world island feel to it, and served its intended purpose of getting visitors in the mood for an island adventure. I could handle some Margaritaville right now!

 

Moving quickly into Marvel Superhero Island, we rode the Spiderman ride. It took us through New York City in an effort to stop the bad guys from further destroying the city. With our 3-D glasses, we felt like we were right in the thick of things. (No flinching today!) Since none of us are Comic book fans, we really didn't relate to this theme very well.



Toon Lagoon, on the other hand, was a walk down Memory Lane. All my childhood favorite cartoon and comic strip characters were in evidence: Betty Boop, Popeye, Beetle Bailey, Cathy, Blondie and Dagwood, and more.

     

Just as the heat was beginning to take its initial toll, we happened upon Bilge Rat Barges. We were warned we would get quite wet, and did we ever! By the time we got off, we were literally soaked to the skin!

   

Lunch at the Comic Strip Cafe gave us a chance to start drying out, but, honestly, with the heat, being wet felt great!

Leaving Toon Lagoon, we walked straight through Jurassic Park. It did feel like an authentic jungle, but we had no time to waste. We could practically hear Harry calling our names!

   

Suddenly, Hogwarts came within view! What a thrill to walk through the gates and enter such a magical world.

        

The first thing we did? Butterbeer! Icy cold and creamy - just what we needed. We were even serenaded by the Frog Choir while we waited in line.

 

From there, we decided to visit Hogwart's itself. What an awesome reproduction of the castle school attended by Harry and friends.

      

It included all the memorable locations and decor so loved by Harry Potter fans: the Herbology greenhouse; the House points counter; the Phoenix statue at the entrance to Dumbledore's office, and indeed his office with Dumbledore himself presiding; moving/talking pictures in the halls(!); the Dark Arts classroom; the sorting hat; the Great Hall, complete with floating candles, and so much more I can't remember it all. Every detail was perfect. My daughters were in their idea of heaven.

All of this of course, led up to the Hogwart's ride itself, called Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey. Riders were in suspended "cars" that flew throughout the grounds, following Harry on his broom. In the process, we came across all kinds of dangers, including dragons, giant spiders, the Whomping Willow, quidditch players, and (shudder) dementors. It really felt like flying, and was fun at first, then my motion sickness kicked in. Just too much stuff whizzing past. (See why I didn't go on the roller coaster with Emily?!) What a wimp! No more rides for me! The girls, on the other hand, went back later and rode again...

They, along with Larry, also rode the Flight of the Hippogriff, a pretty tame roller coaster designed for the less daring. (I probably could have handled that one if I'd headed there first - but I wasn't going to risk it after almost losing my lunch in Hogwart's...)

    

Emily even convinced her sister and her father to go with her on the Dragon Challenge - dueling roller coasters that make 4 or 5 upside down loops, then miss each other by mere inches when they meet in the middle. (Another shudder...)

  

Meanwhile, I made myself at home in the village of Hogsmeade. I hit the Hog's Head Pub, where I had a real beer and a snack. It rained while I was inside having my beer, really coming down hard! The pub suddenly became very crowded! It seems everyone was running for cover. Except my kids. They're Oregonians - they're used to being out in the rain. And this rain was warm! They continued to tool around, ride rides, and see the sights. That stinkin' rain didn't slow them down one bit!

  

I also spent some time in the Owlery, next to the Owl Post, of course, and wandered around, taking TONS of pictures. Hey, I had a lot of time to waste while the rest of the family rode the rides again and again!

       

I checked out all the village shops, including Olivander's, Honeyduke's, Zonko's, and Dervish and Banges.

              

Once they resurfaced, we had dinner at the Three Broomsticks...

  

...and the girls did some shopping.

 

At Honeydukes, we bought a Chocolate Frog and some Peppermint Toads.
       

Zonko's was full of one gag after another.
      

I couldn't believe it when it got dark, and I realized we'd been in the HP world 7 hours! We passed the train station, said good-bye to the Hogwart's train conductor, and started the long trek back to the car.

      

By then, we virtually staggered back through The Lost Continent, we were so tired. I'm sure there was some cool stuff there, but we didn't notice. We did almost lose Emily when she thought she'd found a faster way outta there!



I have to admit, though, that the teacher in me had to ride The Cat in the Hat ride in Seuss Landing. Even the Caro-Suess-el was tempting!

 

You know, this being our first theme park experience, I have been agog both days at the creative and convincing designs of the places we've visited. The theater person in me is so impressed with the level of detail that has gone into the "set" design of each themed area. Each of today's "islands" was so true to theme: comic books, cartoons, Harry Potter, Dr. Seuss - each so convincingly done. Even waiting in lines is made enjoyable by the care that has gone into making the interiors a part of the experience. Yesterday's Men in Black building felt like a real training center for prospective agents; today's Hogwart's castle was an astounding achievement in authenticity. There are some talented people out there!

Monday, July 11, 2011

Orlando Arrival and Universal Studios

Well, we arrived late last night for our big Orlando adventure. Our bargain $99 suite has a separate bedroom, a full kitchen, and two flat-screen TV's. I think Expedia and I did pretty well! This morning's complimentary breakfast featured a nice variety of hot and cold foods. A nice start to our day.

Today, we started our Great Theme Park Tour with Universal Studios.

 

It's divided into sections named for US cities. En route to our first ride, we walked through the streets of Hollywood and saw Marilyn Monroe and Lucille Ball!

  

Our first stop was in the World Expo. All of a sudden, we were in the middle of Springfield, home of the Simpsons. The day was already warm, so we hit the Kwik-E-Mart for bottled water - and Duff Beer for Larry!

 

Our first ride was the Simpsons virtual "ride". Interestingly, we sat in a roller coaster-style car, which followed a video, and "moved" along a virtual course. It felt like we were really moving - pretty cool concept.

 

Our next ride was one of my favorites: Men in Black Alien Attack. We got to shoot at aliens as part of our MIB agent training! Sadly, our score was not good enough to make the cut...

Because of our late arrival last night, we didn't get started as early as we'd like. It was lunchtime already, and where better to have lunch but in San Francisco?

  

We chose Lombard's (indoors and air-conditioned!), a waterfront restaurant with an authentic San Francisco feel.

 

Emily wanted to try her hand at an arcade game, and proved to be expert at popping balloons with darts. Thus, Wilburta the prize pig joined us for the rest of the day.

 

Even she thought the Jaws ride was corny, though the special effects were pretty cool. The fire was definitely real! They did a good job creating the ambiance of a real fishing village.

 

Our next stop was New York, where no lines allowed us to ride the Revenge of the Mummy twice. Pretty spooky, and, again, real fire! (It was so dark in that tomb, I thought I the curse of the mummy was causing me to lose my sight...)

Walking through the streets of NYC, we stopped to admire, among other things, a yellow cab, and the DeLorean from Back to the Future fame.

     

We finished our tour of New York with a front row view of the Twister "ride". On the way in, a little 6-ish-year-old boy warned us that it was "pwetty thcawy". Aww! Yes, all the videos and talk of the destruction that tornadoes can impart was pretty graphic. I can see where a young child would be frightened. Again, very impressive special effects: rain, lightning, and the expected tornadic destruction - right before our very eyes!

Back in Hollywood, heat was getting the most of us again, so we stopped for a frozen drink - and a water fight - at a lovely fountain. Very cooling, inside and out!



Emily was majorly bummed out that none of us wanted to risk riding on the Rip, Ride, Rockit. OMG, that roller coaster scared me just to look at it! It started out climbing a TALL vertical tower, then plunged nearly straight down before doing several loops and going completely upside down. No thank you! After much cajoling, I finally convinced her not to let the wimpiness of the rest of her family members destroy her chance to be a real risk-taker. Larry and Sarah attended the Horror Make-up show, and Emily and I headed to the Rip Ride Rockit. She rode and I gave her very distant moral support!

      

I know she was really disappointed that no one was brave enough to go with her, but I am very proud of her for going it alone and being able to say she did it. Guess we'll have to see what happens tomorrow... There are some biggies yet to come!

We ended our day at Terminator 2, a 3-D visit to the world of advanced technology. Fun, light, and excellent 3-D effects. Much to the amusement of my teenage daughters, I found myself actually flinching as objects "flew" toward me! 

Back at the motel, the girls took a well-deserved swim while Larry and I hit the liquor store. An apropos way to end the day for all of us!