My sister and I just got back from our second trip to Islands Of Adventure (3/2-3/5). ItâÂÂs quite a distance for us, so we didnâÂÂt expect to go back for years â but we lucked out!
Anyway, we had such a wonderful time! One of the most enjoyable parts was the interactions we had with a number of the characters. I have read some of the posts on this board, and understand that the actors themselves enjoy hearing about these experiences. So, I thought this might be good to provide a little feedback! By the way, I think it would be an interesting twist if the IOA actors would share some of the guest interactions that were most entertaining to them -- what are your most memorable stories?
For us, it all started on our first trip when the Green Goblin sensed our fear of him â and repeatedly used it to his advantage. His performance made such a big impression, that on this trip, we could not walk through Marvel Superhero Island without looking nervously over our shoulder! My sister describes him as the âÂÂscariest character everâÂÂ. You can read our story at
http://wdwinfo.infopop.net/OpenTopic/page?q=Y&a=tpc&s=40009993&f=56409977&m=608090276#533097096
Our positive experience with the Green Goblin prompted us to try the Confisco Café lunch this time, and to be on the lookout for other characters. We couldnâÂÂt believe how much fun it was. Here is a summary of the highlights:
Beetle Bailey -- We had a wonderful time "talking" with Beetle. He was very funny!! My sister and I made the mistake of telling Beetle that we startle easily... and he found numerous occasions to use this knowledge. It was delightful... and at one point, I thought he and Dudley Do-Right were going to armwrestle for my sister's affections.
Marty McGraw -- We had the good fortune of riding the Pumpkin Float in the Mardi Gras parade. Marty (or should I spell it Mardi?) was one of the escorts who walked along side that float. What a nice person!! We ran into him a couple of times throughout the park, and each time he went out of his way to be friendly and welcoming -- the next night when we were parade spectators, he even picked us out the crowd and gave us Mardi Gras beads!!
Port of Entry/Traveler Guy -- We walked past him, and he said he would be counting the moments until we returned. He VERY loudly and slowly yelled, "One!... Two!... Three!..." as we continued toward the exit. When he hit 12, we decided we HAD to return to end his waiting. As we left, he once again said he would be counting the moments until we returned... "One!... Two!..." This time he made it to 17, or something -- we couldn't believe he was still counting -- we HAD to go back! As we left this time, we let him know we would be counting the moments... we yelled "One!... Two!...". It was a lot of fun.
Spiderman -- Yes, yes, everyone loves the amply equipped (for crime fighting, that is) Spiderman. Our focus was on the mind of the man. No Itsy-Bitsy Spider brain there... he is 100% deep philosopher. I highly recommend discussions involving the power of smiles and whether bugs are attractive.
Lute Player in Oak Tavern -- We abso-LUTE-ly (his word) learned a lot about the lute -- he is an expert! It was nice to be serenaded as we chomped on ribs and corn-on-the-cob.
Cat in the Hat -- We had a lot of fun trying to interpret his pictionary/charade depiction of his answer to our question: "Did you make a mess of anyone's house today?". He was very patient with us -- and quite creative! (The answer, in case you are wondering, was: No -- he cleaned with Things 1 and 2.)
Captain America -- He really drew a crowd -- it was fun to watch his interactions with kids. Like Spiderman, he is quite a philosopher.
Green Goblin â We were either not noticed, not recognized, or the actor from last time wasnâÂÂt there. We were hoping to get the courage up to personally congratulate him on his masterful victory during our last visit. We were also quite curious to know his side of the story -- was his ambush run-of-the-mill, or a shining moment in his Goblin career?? The questions remain, but the interaction with him is still our most memorable.
What kind of character interactions have other people had? Who really impressed you?
Anyway, we had such a wonderful time! One of the most enjoyable parts was the interactions we had with a number of the characters. I have read some of the posts on this board, and understand that the actors themselves enjoy hearing about these experiences. So, I thought this might be good to provide a little feedback! By the way, I think it would be an interesting twist if the IOA actors would share some of the guest interactions that were most entertaining to them -- what are your most memorable stories?
For us, it all started on our first trip when the Green Goblin sensed our fear of him â and repeatedly used it to his advantage. His performance made such a big impression, that on this trip, we could not walk through Marvel Superhero Island without looking nervously over our shoulder! My sister describes him as the âÂÂscariest character everâÂÂ. You can read our story at
http://wdwinfo.infopop.net/OpenTopic/page?q=Y&a=tpc&s=40009993&f=56409977&m=608090276#533097096
Our positive experience with the Green Goblin prompted us to try the Confisco Café lunch this time, and to be on the lookout for other characters. We couldnâÂÂt believe how much fun it was. Here is a summary of the highlights:
Beetle Bailey -- We had a wonderful time "talking" with Beetle. He was very funny!! My sister and I made the mistake of telling Beetle that we startle easily... and he found numerous occasions to use this knowledge. It was delightful... and at one point, I thought he and Dudley Do-Right were going to armwrestle for my sister's affections.
Marty McGraw -- We had the good fortune of riding the Pumpkin Float in the Mardi Gras parade. Marty (or should I spell it Mardi?) was one of the escorts who walked along side that float. What a nice person!! We ran into him a couple of times throughout the park, and each time he went out of his way to be friendly and welcoming -- the next night when we were parade spectators, he even picked us out the crowd and gave us Mardi Gras beads!!
Port of Entry/Traveler Guy -- We walked past him, and he said he would be counting the moments until we returned. He VERY loudly and slowly yelled, "One!... Two!... Three!..." as we continued toward the exit. When he hit 12, we decided we HAD to return to end his waiting. As we left, he once again said he would be counting the moments until we returned... "One!... Two!..." This time he made it to 17, or something -- we couldn't believe he was still counting -- we HAD to go back! As we left this time, we let him know we would be counting the moments... we yelled "One!... Two!...". It was a lot of fun.
Spiderman -- Yes, yes, everyone loves the amply equipped (for crime fighting, that is) Spiderman. Our focus was on the mind of the man. No Itsy-Bitsy Spider brain there... he is 100% deep philosopher. I highly recommend discussions involving the power of smiles and whether bugs are attractive.
Lute Player in Oak Tavern -- We abso-LUTE-ly (his word) learned a lot about the lute -- he is an expert! It was nice to be serenaded as we chomped on ribs and corn-on-the-cob.
Cat in the Hat -- We had a lot of fun trying to interpret his pictionary/charade depiction of his answer to our question: "Did you make a mess of anyone's house today?". He was very patient with us -- and quite creative! (The answer, in case you are wondering, was: No -- he cleaned with Things 1 and 2.)
Captain America -- He really drew a crowd -- it was fun to watch his interactions with kids. Like Spiderman, he is quite a philosopher.
Green Goblin â We were either not noticed, not recognized, or the actor from last time wasnâÂÂt there. We were hoping to get the courage up to personally congratulate him on his masterful victory during our last visit. We were also quite curious to know his side of the story -- was his ambush run-of-the-mill, or a shining moment in his Goblin career?? The questions remain, but the interaction with him is still our most memorable.
What kind of character interactions have other people had? Who really impressed you?