natebenma
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Dinosaurs, Superheroes and Cats in Hats
It has been awhile since my last update, so to recap:
It was our first full day at Universal. We started out at Islands of Adventure for the 8 am early opening at the Wizarding World. We rode Forbidden Journey, Dragon Challenge and then Flight of the Hippogriff.
We had hoped to take the Hogwart’s Express over to Diagon Alley at Universal, but it was not running so instead we opted to circumnavigate around the rest of Islands of Adventure.
We passed from the Wizarding World to Dinoland- unlike Disney where they are very careful to keep each of the elements of the different lands separate from one another, Here we see Hogwarts Castle through the arches of Jurassic Park.

The Jurassic Park franchise is one of our family favorites. JP remains one of my favorite books of all times and we all enjoy the movie series. Mark and I saw the original Jurassic Park movie at the theater the weekend it opened. Ben has always had a fascination with dinosaurs. We were looking forward to The River Adventure ride, even though there is a chance of getting a little wet in the splashdown.
We approached and found… a refurbishment wall!
“Eventually you do plan to have dinosaurs on the Dinosaur Tour, Right?”
Major planning fail on my part! I know I had been checking for ride closures on the Universal website but I didn’t see anything. It was only after we returned home, and I was helping a friend plan her first trip to US/IoA that I learned that the ride shut down THAT MORNING! The ride had been open on Monday, when we arrived, but since we were delayed at the airport and didn’t arrive in Orlando until 5 pm the previous day, we didn’t make it over to IoA. If I had known it was going to be our only chance to go on JP River Adventure during our trip, we may have changed what we did that day.
Our stop in this area was brief since the major attraction was not running.
We are excited to learn about a new addition to the Jurassic Park area that just opened on Thursday:
Jurassic Park Raptor Encounter
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We continued on to Toon Lagoon, where the two feature attractions are water rides.
Rip Saw Falls- a Dudley Doo Right log ride where you are sure to get pretty wet and
Bluto’s Bilge Rat Bages- a raft ride where you are guaranteed to get DRENCHED

We skipped these rides today, since it was cool (spoiler alert: it would get even colder over the next few days, so we never did get on these rides)



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Moving on to Marvel’s Super Hero Island.



We did stop in for a spin on Spiderman. I really like this simulator-style ride. It is a lot like Transformers at US, but I find the storyline to be more interesting, the effects are more fun and the comic-book colors and appearance of the ride is very cool.
Continued in Next Post
It has been awhile since my last update, so to recap:
It was our first full day at Universal. We started out at Islands of Adventure for the 8 am early opening at the Wizarding World. We rode Forbidden Journey, Dragon Challenge and then Flight of the Hippogriff.
We had hoped to take the Hogwart’s Express over to Diagon Alley at Universal, but it was not running so instead we opted to circumnavigate around the rest of Islands of Adventure.
We passed from the Wizarding World to Dinoland- unlike Disney where they are very careful to keep each of the elements of the different lands separate from one another, Here we see Hogwarts Castle through the arches of Jurassic Park.

The Jurassic Park franchise is one of our family favorites. JP remains one of my favorite books of all times and we all enjoy the movie series. Mark and I saw the original Jurassic Park movie at the theater the weekend it opened. Ben has always had a fascination with dinosaurs. We were looking forward to The River Adventure ride, even though there is a chance of getting a little wet in the splashdown.
We approached and found… a refurbishment wall!
“Eventually you do plan to have dinosaurs on the Dinosaur Tour, Right?”
Major planning fail on my part! I know I had been checking for ride closures on the Universal website but I didn’t see anything. It was only after we returned home, and I was helping a friend plan her first trip to US/IoA that I learned that the ride shut down THAT MORNING! The ride had been open on Monday, when we arrived, but since we were delayed at the airport and didn’t arrive in Orlando until 5 pm the previous day, we didn’t make it over to IoA. If I had known it was going to be our only chance to go on JP River Adventure during our trip, we may have changed what we did that day.
Our stop in this area was brief since the major attraction was not running.


We are excited to learn about a new addition to the Jurassic Park area that just opened on Thursday:
Jurassic Park Raptor Encounter
*************************************************************************************************
We continued on to Toon Lagoon, where the two feature attractions are water rides.
Rip Saw Falls- a Dudley Doo Right log ride where you are sure to get pretty wet and
Bluto’s Bilge Rat Bages- a raft ride where you are guaranteed to get DRENCHED

We skipped these rides today, since it was cool (spoiler alert: it would get even colder over the next few days, so we never did get on these rides)



*******************************************************************
Moving on to Marvel’s Super Hero Island.



We did stop in for a spin on Spiderman. I really like this simulator-style ride. It is a lot like Transformers at US, but I find the storyline to be more interesting, the effects are more fun and the comic-book colors and appearance of the ride is very cool.
Continued in Next Post
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