tweetylori
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Last weekend was a BIG birthday for my husband. I told him on Valentine's Day that I was taking him to Universal for his big birthday, since he's a huge Harry Potter fan, and we hadn't been since that was built.
Thanks to this board, I learned of the 3-day two-park passes that Costco was selling, so I had purchased two of those. (am not a Costco member, but one is not hard to find
) The plan was to do Universal/IOA Saturday, then either go back the next day or do a Disney park on Sunday, April 17th, his actual birthday. The passes we bought are good for a few years, so we can use the other days in the future.
We flew into Orlando Friday evening, grabbed the Budget rental car we scored off Priceline, and drove to the Peabody Hotel for our three nights there. Had "won" this 4-star on Priceline for just $75 per night. Hotel is AWESOME. We absolutely loved it, and for that price, it couldn't be beat!
Saturday morning, we asked how much a cab would cost to Universal and when we heard it was around $14, we decided to splurge, so we wouldn't have to worry about getting our car out of valet, parking, and paying the $15 to park at Universal anyway. That way too, if we decided to have a few
celebration drinks, we wouldn't have to worry about driving.
Sure enough, it was an inexpensive and quick cab ride. We headed straight to Harry Potter, of course!
Dumb us, took the long way around, heading to the left instead of right through Seuss Landing. So, it took us a few minutes to work our way there. As we walked into that area, we heard singing, which was really cool. FJ had a 30 or 40 minute wait at that point, so we opted for single rider, which maybe took 10-15 minutes. I was a bit nervous, because I'm a big chicken when it comes to anything that might be roller coaster like, so I didn't know if this was going to move me around too much. I'm sorry to say I kept my eyes shut for way too much of the ride, due to my stupid fears.
Also, the ride stopped part way through which made me nervous.
It was strange when the ride stopped, because four of us (all total strangers) found ourselves let out in an isolated area, where we were told to take an elevator up to the third floor and follow the path. It was so odd, and never having ridden it before, I had no idea that this wasn't normal. It was confusing, because there was no one else around, except for a few people who went past going in the opposite direction. Fortunately, one gal had ridden it before and explained to us that they had pulled our car off for some reason, and that this wasn't normal for getting off it. Finally, we worked our way back to the crowds of civilization. Found my husband who was wondering where I had disappeared to. He said he'd liked the ride, although he didn't like the spider. Big, bad birthday boy who rides roller coasters, was scared of a spider?
Please!
We decided to go in search of a little something to eat, but found ourselves in front of Dueling Dragons with a 5 minute wait instead. So I encouraged him to go on it, while I kept my feet safely on the ground outside the shops.
Wandered into the candy store. Everything was so crowded, it was hard to move, let alone see anything. Went back to waiting near the exit to DD. It didn't take long for him to come out...he loved it! Again, we looked for a place to get a little something to eat, but somehow missed Three Broomsticks entirely. We hadn't had anything to eat or drink all morning. We also had 4:30 Mythos reservations, so we didn't want to eat too late and mess up our dinner at Mythos. So we walked through Seuss landing. Cat In the Hat was a quick walk-on, so we did that. We really like this cute ride! Ended up back at City Walk, and Margaritaville. There didn't appear to be many people there, yet it was a 5-10 minute wait for a table, so we went to the bar. So, it seemed only natural that our "breakfast" drinks should be something like these:
(Me): Rum Runner: "A Florida Key's favorite made with Margaritaville Premium Jamaican Silver Rum, Bols Creme de Banana, Bols Blackberry Brandy, orange juice and sour mix. Shaken and served over ice. Topped with Premium Jamaican dark rum. $8.25
(Bday Boy): Tropical Hurricane: "This frozen cocktail blends Appleton Estate V/X Rum with Island Oasis guava, papaya and mango mixes. $8.00
We decided to share a blackened fish sandwich. I got some iced water, and he got iced tea also, so we would get some other fluids in us besides alcohol. This turned out to be perfect! I'm not a rum drinker, but this was so refreshing and felt so, well, Florida-I'm-on-vacation-like, ya know?
Husband liked his hurricane, but I tried it and mine was much better, but I'm not big on frozen drinks. He liked it, that's all that counts. And we got some good breakfast juice in us. 
The fish sandwich arrived, looking nothing blackened-like, but we were so hungry, we didn't care. They had brought us an extra plate so we could easily share, which was nice. Sandwich had a big fresh piece of fish that was very good, although it would've been better blackened. Fries were decent. We were happy. Wolfed it down. Just what we needed to keep us going on this hot, crowded-park day!
Next, we decided to head into US. We had not gone on the Simpson's ride before, so we headed in that direction. There was a 30 minute wait, so we decided to wait in it. It seemed like we waited for quite a while, then finally got to the area right outside the ride. The gal working there, greeted us with a "Happy Birthday". (we had gotten lots of them already in this park, having gotten him a birthday button at Guest Services when we arrived). She then handed him two express passes, saying happy birthday again, and here's something you can use on another ride. How thoughtful!
Then, before we got on the ride, she said, "here's two more...have a great birthday!" How SWEET!
We got on the Simpson ride and first thing is the roller coaster part, so there went my eyes...SHUT. Darn it, why do I let this simulator stuff get to me? Silly me! Managed to open my eyes and enjoy the latter part of it, to some extent.
Got off just in time to catch the 1:30 Animal show. I love this show. It's cute. Very cute. A raccoon that came out decided to hide behind a plant, rather than do his part. The trainer had to come out. It was adorable! I'm lucky that my husband gets a kick out of my love of this kind of thing.
Next up, it was time to kick birthday boy's butt on Men In Black. We always always always do single-rider because we can get on, get off, and get right back on. LOVE IT. We meet in the gift shop (isn't it ironic how you always end up in a shop after a ride at all the parks?
) brag about our scores to each other. (I beat him three out of 4...hah!) Then it's: "you want to go again? sure! You? sure!" Seriously, we could do this ride over and over all day. We controlled ourselves with just 4 rides, before we headed over to...duh duh, duh duh...Jaws. 
Oh my, there was a 60 minute wait for this ride! Having done Jaws once many many years ago, I knew that it wasn't worth a long wait. Husband had never been on it. Time to pull out two of those birthday-present express passes! Boy, were we glad we had 'em, because this really is a silly silly ride, ya know? Perhaps it's time to gut it and grow something new here? Just a suggestion.
I can only imagine what someone feels like after waiting an hour in the hot crowded queue with all the warnings that you WILL get wet, "possibly from head to toe", then riding this very tame silly little ride? My suggestion would be to go on it only when there's not a wait. You can thank me later! 
So, we decided we better start working our way toward Mythos for our 4:30 reservation. Time for Spiderman! We knew to do single rider for this ride as well, which was quick. We ended up together anyway. Toward the end of the ride, it messed up. There was no film in one area. It lost a bit of it's charm, as a result. We mentioned it to a few staff members on the way out, but they didn't react. My husband heard later that they had taken the drop part out due to people being scared? Come on...I'm not buying that! Next up was Hulk for my husband. It said a 30 minute wait, but he was going to do single rider. Turned out he got in the wrong line, so it really did take 30 minutes or more. An observation: People do not look happy coming off this ride! Now, I'm not the only one to notice this, as a woman waiting near me mentioned it, and I said, "I was just thinking the same thing!" Maybe they're all in shock?
...(to be continued)
Thanks to this board, I learned of the 3-day two-park passes that Costco was selling, so I had purchased two of those. (am not a Costco member, but one is not hard to find

We flew into Orlando Friday evening, grabbed the Budget rental car we scored off Priceline, and drove to the Peabody Hotel for our three nights there. Had "won" this 4-star on Priceline for just $75 per night. Hotel is AWESOME. We absolutely loved it, and for that price, it couldn't be beat!

Saturday morning, we asked how much a cab would cost to Universal and when we heard it was around $14, we decided to splurge, so we wouldn't have to worry about getting our car out of valet, parking, and paying the $15 to park at Universal anyway. That way too, if we decided to have a few
celebration drinks, we wouldn't have to worry about driving.

Sure enough, it was an inexpensive and quick cab ride. We headed straight to Harry Potter, of course!


It was strange when the ride stopped, because four of us (all total strangers) found ourselves let out in an isolated area, where we were told to take an elevator up to the third floor and follow the path. It was so odd, and never having ridden it before, I had no idea that this wasn't normal. It was confusing, because there was no one else around, except for a few people who went past going in the opposite direction. Fortunately, one gal had ridden it before and explained to us that they had pulled our car off for some reason, and that this wasn't normal for getting off it. Finally, we worked our way back to the crowds of civilization. Found my husband who was wondering where I had disappeared to. He said he'd liked the ride, although he didn't like the spider. Big, bad birthday boy who rides roller coasters, was scared of a spider?

We decided to go in search of a little something to eat, but found ourselves in front of Dueling Dragons with a 5 minute wait instead. So I encouraged him to go on it, while I kept my feet safely on the ground outside the shops.

(Me): Rum Runner: "A Florida Key's favorite made with Margaritaville Premium Jamaican Silver Rum, Bols Creme de Banana, Bols Blackberry Brandy, orange juice and sour mix. Shaken and served over ice. Topped with Premium Jamaican dark rum. $8.25
(Bday Boy): Tropical Hurricane: "This frozen cocktail blends Appleton Estate V/X Rum with Island Oasis guava, papaya and mango mixes. $8.00
We decided to share a blackened fish sandwich. I got some iced water, and he got iced tea also, so we would get some other fluids in us besides alcohol. This turned out to be perfect! I'm not a rum drinker, but this was so refreshing and felt so, well, Florida-I'm-on-vacation-like, ya know?


The fish sandwich arrived, looking nothing blackened-like, but we were so hungry, we didn't care. They had brought us an extra plate so we could easily share, which was nice. Sandwich had a big fresh piece of fish that was very good, although it would've been better blackened. Fries were decent. We were happy. Wolfed it down. Just what we needed to keep us going on this hot, crowded-park day!
Next, we decided to head into US. We had not gone on the Simpson's ride before, so we headed in that direction. There was a 30 minute wait, so we decided to wait in it. It seemed like we waited for quite a while, then finally got to the area right outside the ride. The gal working there, greeted us with a "Happy Birthday". (we had gotten lots of them already in this park, having gotten him a birthday button at Guest Services when we arrived). She then handed him two express passes, saying happy birthday again, and here's something you can use on another ride. How thoughtful!

Then, before we got on the ride, she said, "here's two more...have a great birthday!" How SWEET!

We got on the Simpson ride and first thing is the roller coaster part, so there went my eyes...SHUT. Darn it, why do I let this simulator stuff get to me? Silly me! Managed to open my eyes and enjoy the latter part of it, to some extent.
Got off just in time to catch the 1:30 Animal show. I love this show. It's cute. Very cute. A raccoon that came out decided to hide behind a plant, rather than do his part. The trainer had to come out. It was adorable! I'm lucky that my husband gets a kick out of my love of this kind of thing.
Next up, it was time to kick birthday boy's butt on Men In Black. We always always always do single-rider because we can get on, get off, and get right back on. LOVE IT. We meet in the gift shop (isn't it ironic how you always end up in a shop after a ride at all the parks?


Oh my, there was a 60 minute wait for this ride! Having done Jaws once many many years ago, I knew that it wasn't worth a long wait. Husband had never been on it. Time to pull out two of those birthday-present express passes! Boy, were we glad we had 'em, because this really is a silly silly ride, ya know? Perhaps it's time to gut it and grow something new here? Just a suggestion.


So, we decided we better start working our way toward Mythos for our 4:30 reservation. Time for Spiderman! We knew to do single rider for this ride as well, which was quick. We ended up together anyway. Toward the end of the ride, it messed up. There was no film in one area. It lost a bit of it's charm, as a result. We mentioned it to a few staff members on the way out, but they didn't react. My husband heard later that they had taken the drop part out due to people being scared? Come on...I'm not buying that! Next up was Hulk for my husband. It said a 30 minute wait, but he was going to do single rider. Turned out he got in the wrong line, so it really did take 30 minutes or more. An observation: People do not look happy coming off this ride! Now, I'm not the only one to notice this, as a woman waiting near me mentioned it, and I said, "I was just thinking the same thing!" Maybe they're all in shock?
...(to be continued)