5/11 Universal Studios/Islands of Adventure
We awoke early and checked out of the hotel. I had made a one night reservation at Portofino Bay so that we could get Express Passes. We’ve previously stayed at the Hard Rock and Royal Pacific hotels but, for some reason, this time Portofino Bay was substantially cheaper. We were excited to see what it was like. When we arrived at check in, the line wasn’t too long so we got our room key (express passes) and headed to the park. It was the week before the official opening of
Epic Universe and I was counting on low crowds as I figured most people would be waiting until Epic opened to make their trips.
We went to Islands of Adventure first and the boys rode Hulk. DH doesn’t ride coasters and Hulk makes my neck hurt so I hung out with DH while they rode. DS-28, DS-26 and I then rode Velocicoaster. The first time I rode it I think I must have closed my eyes because I never saw the dinosaurs. This time I made sure to look around and appreciate the theming. It’s an intense but fun coaster.
We headed next to Seuss Landing so we could ride something as family. We love the theming in this area.
We rode the Cat in the Hat and the High in the Sky Trolley ride. The lines app indicated it was a good time to ride Hagrid’s so the boys and I headed to Hogsmeade and got in the standby line. (Express passes weren’t working yet on that ride.) DH spent the time exploring Hogsmeade. As we were on the final hill in the caves our motorcycles stopped for a few minutes. As we exited the ride the team members told us we could ride again since it had stopped on us. We were more than happy to get on again!
By this time it was time for lunch so we headed to Circus McGurkus Cafe Stoo-Pendous. The three men all ordered the Roast Beast sandwich: mushroom meatloaf, shaved ribeye, cheddar cheese, crispy onions, secret sauce on a pretzel bun with curly fries.
They had ordered it last year and loved it so much they wanted it again. They all really enjoyed this sandwich but thought it wasn’t served warm enough. They loved their curly fries too.
I ordered the Tamed Dragon salad: red dragon fruit, red quinoa, raspberries, mandarin oranges, almonds, baby spinach, cucumber and guava vinaigrette
It was a beautiful looking salad but I got tired of it as I was eating it. It was also missing some sort of protein. My sons asked me what I thought and I said it was too much spinach. They sufficiently harassed me for being surprised that my spinach salad had a lot of spinach. It was fine but nothing I would get again.
Circus McGurkus was a fun place to eat and the food was decent. It was cool to see the trolley go through as we ate our meal. We gave our meal a B-.
After our meal we decided to take another ride on the High in the Sky Trolley ride. We didn’t realize that there were two different tracks with two different narrations. It was fun to experience both.
Next we headed to Toon Lagoon to ride some water rides. I have a funny story about the lockers. Here’s a little background: The first time we went in 2010 we rented a locker, put our clothes and wallets in the locker and headed off to ride the water rides. When we got back to our locker, we had gone over the allotted time and I had to pay additional money to open the locker. The problem was all of our money was in the locker. I had to go find an attendant to open the locker to get my wallet so I could pay the fee. The next time we went, I kept trying to pay to open a locker and the kiosk wouldn’t work. I had to go find an attendant and he told me “oh yeah that kiosk never works, you need to use the one over there.”
So, this time I said to my family, “I’m going to get a locker this time and not have to find an attendant.” Famous last words…How the system works is once you pay, a locker door automatically swings open to your assigned locker. So, I paid for our locker and a door swung open. There was a 12-ish year old boy standing in front of that locker and as he saw the door swing open he leaned back and slammed the door shut. I had now paid for a locker without having put any stuff in it. I scanned to reopen the locker so we could put our things in but then the screen said “your rental has ended”. So, once again I had to go find an attendant to fix our locker issue. Next year I’ll get it right for sure!
My family’s favorite rides at IoA are the water rides. We first rode Dudley Doo-Right’s Ripsaw Falls. Since I am by far the shortest in the family (everyone else is 6’ tall), the ride operators always make me ride in the front. I dread getting in and out of the front seat of that log. However, to my pleasant surprise, with my weight loss and fitness efforts since last year it was way easier to get in and out this time. My boys have no idea who any of the characters are on this ride but they love it.
We took a ride on Bluto’s Bilge-rat Barges then the Jurassic River Adventure and one more ride on Dudley Doo-Rights before returning to our locker and retrieving our stuff before the locker rental ran out.
It was time for us to head over to Universal Studios so we took a ride on the Hogwarts Express.
Once in Diagon Alley, the boys and I got in line for Gringotts. There was some sort of issue with a guest that temporarily shut down the ride. We ended up waiting a long time in line but eventually got on the ride.
We headed next to the Leaky Cauldron for some hot butterbeer.
My sons and DH all love the hot butterbeer best. This was my first time trying the hot version. I liked it a lot but I still think I prefer frozen. We gave butterbeer an A.
After our treat, the boys rode Rip Ride Rocket for one last time before it closed. I opted not to ride since this one also hurts my head. The boys and I rode Despicable Me Minion Mayhem for our first time. It didn’t really make a lot of sense to us but it was kinda fun.
We had time for one last ride before dinner so the four of us rode ET. We like it, especially for the nostalgia and it’s also one of the few things we can do with DH.
As I had hoped, the crowds were very manageable and we rode pretty much everything we wanted to ride in both IoA and US, with the exception of Revenge of the Mummy. We probably didn’t really need the Express Pass but it saved us a few minutes in each line. It was a great day in the Universal parks.
Up next…having dinner at Toothsome Emporium for the first time.