Guest blog entry by Michele:
While I would have been content to spend the entire vacation
focused on Disney, the rest of our Schilling family was determined to make
Universal a part of the adventure.
Despite the outrageous expense to make the most of our one day theme
park visit, I was assured that it would be worth it --- and I have to agree.
After a quick breakfast to honor our birthday girl Nati, we
met the Whites (minus Whit) and caravanned to Universal. We additionally opted to take some
“non-drowsy” motion sickness meds as a precautionary measure for the intense
rides at Universal. I can report
in advance that they worked – none of us suffered from any ill effects
throughout the day. However, we
question the “non-drowsy” aspect as much of the morning especially our energy
level was lacking. Of course this
might have a bit to do with the fact that we had been non-stop playing for
several days.
After securing our “fast pass express” “VIP” tickets, we
relied on Travis’s knowledge of the park/maps, and Ellie’s knowledge of Harry
Potter to navigate our adventure. We immediately high tailed it to “The Wizarding
World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley”.
The creativity and quality craftsmanship of the structures and
attractions at Universal was so very impressive. In fact, we almost missed the entrance to Harry Potter as
one moment we were in London and then a few steps around a corner we were in
Diagon Alley. I loved the very
authentic dragon perched atop the Gringotts Wizarding Bank that certainly
brought out the crowds poised to take a pic as soon as he blew his fire.
We quickly stored our belongings (renting lockers at many
rides to store our backpacks was a slightly inconvenient mandatory necessity at
Universal) and then hopped on
“Harry Potter and The Escape from Gringotts”. Again, so impressive.
Folks at Universal did their homework and perfected props, scenes, and
imagery to match the Harry Potter series.
Our group was also enamored with the Hogwarts Express train ride that
provided not only great comfort in our train “cabin” but also more visual
“movie scene” entertainment along the way.
The train transported us from the “Universal Studios
Florida” park to “Universal’s Islands of Adventure”. At this point, we were immersed in the “The Wizarding World
of Harry Potter – Hogsmeade”. This
setting looked like a medieval snowy castle village – which of course did not
match the hot and humid Florida weather, but it was still gorgeous. “Harry Potter and the Forbidden
Journey”, and “Flight of the Hippogriff” were our next attractions, followed by
the infamous “Dragon Challenge”.
Again – all were fun and thrilling, and as the lines were extremely
manageable with our express passes, throughout the day we were able to hop back
on rides multiple times.
We had earned a break at this point, so before we left
Hogsmeade, the Whites treated us to some Butter Beer. While it sounds questionable, it was a sweat and delicious
“cream soda float like” drink.
Definitely a favorite with our group.
We then did some walking through The Lost Continent and
Suess Landing to our destination of Marvel Super Hero Island. We spent a good amount of time
here enjoying “The Incredible Hulk Coaster”, “The Amazing Adventures of
Spider-Man” and lunch at Captain America Diner. We then cheered Stephie White on as she conquered “Doctor
Doom’s Fearfall” with the rest of us.
Following this, we cruised through Toon Lagoon to “Dudley
Do-Right’s Ripsaw Falls”. This is
Universal’s version of Splash Mountain, except that one might label this “Soak
Mountain”. We were DRENCHED. In the Florida heat, we were able to
dry off a bit, but our next attraction “Jurassic Park River Adventure” soaked
us thoroughly once more. I suppose
the dripping hair and clothing added to the memorable adventure.
The highlight ride for the majority of our party was
“Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit”. The
speed/g-force, straight vertical take-off, and personal selection of music to
enjoy along the way made this one extremely memorable. On my end, I only wanted to ride it a
few times – while it was exciting, I wasn’t a fan of how much abuse the back of
my head took in the process.
We hit a few dud attractions, but for the most part, we
celebrated a full day of thrills and chills with Travis and Stephie – making
Nati’s 15th birthday an extraordinary day of family bonding,
laughter, and joy.
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