ms.ojo
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Cast of char: myself, dh, DS6 (48" loves spooky things and coasters like Space Mtn, Big Thunder Mtn. Also loves Star Tours. Didn't like the plunge w/ Splash Mtn...and not at all interested in trying Tower of Terror (again the idea of dropping) DD3 (36" also enjoys spooky things. Fav Disney ride so far is Peter Pan or Buzz lightyear. Looking forward to trying a small coaster this trip! Bummed she still can't do Stitch.)
So....here are my questions re: Universal attractions:
Back to the Future: Described as an extremely intense simulator ride. What makes it more intense than say Star Tours? Any height restriction? Is there a stationary option available for dd?
Earthquake: 2 preshows should be fine for all of us. The children are interested in this. If we explain it's all safe, special effects, etc. and they do well w/ Catastrophe Canyon at Disney, do you think they can do the ride portion of Earthquake??? Is it very loud? If so, for how long?
Play Area in US and IOA. Are there any play areas (or portions there-of) where kids can run around and NOT get wet???? We're going in Dec and who knows how cool/warm it will be.
NY Street Shows: Blues Brothers and Street Breakz. Worth seeing?
Jaws: Although both kids enjoy learning about sharks my gut tells me this ride will be too intense.
Is it terrifying? They saw the model for the Jaws shark this summer at a fair and thought it was very cool. Of course it wasn't chasing them in a boat!
Jimmy Neutron: One guide did mention this had a stationary option available for <40" but the other made no mention. Is this still an option?
Woody Woodpecker and Flying Unicorn Coasters: From the write-ups I'm guessing Woody's is similar to Goofy's Barnstormer and Flying Unicorn is a little bigger. True? Will dd be able to do both?
Men in Black: Heard it's like Buzz....but then also "too intense for many young children". DD3 loves Buzz but there's no way she'd meet this 42" height req't. Will ds6 enjoy??
Twister: Didn't see any height restrictions. Is this deafening? For how long? Again, a subject matter they're interested in but I just don't know......
Horror make-up show: on the one hand, it's billed as not too gruesome and kids do well w/ it. Another says it's strictly PG-13. Comments?
Spiderman: Do they have a stationary option for <40"??? My DD LOVES spidey. This will be a killer if she can't go. If she continues to grow a bit...and wears chunky sandals that day....do you think it would be ok?
Pteranodon Flyers: I read in one place it is only 1person/seat. Along w/ the long wait...I'm not sure I want DD flying alone. kwim??
1 Fish 2 Fish: If you follow the instructions of the song can you stay dry???
Mystical Fountain: What happens when you make a wish??
Christmas specials: we'll be there for the Macy's parade and Whoville w/ the grinch. Which park hosts the parade? Is it in the afternoon? Certain viewing areas more adventageous??? Anything else?
Thanks in advance for your help! I should mention we'll be staying at HRH so will have FOTL access!
I'm so excited. Does this mean we can just tour around the park and not worry about running to certain attractions first thing??? I appreciate your patience w/ all my questions. I have spent a fair amt of time on the board, and reading links/guidebooks, this was my distilled list of questions!

So....here are my questions re: Universal attractions:
Back to the Future: Described as an extremely intense simulator ride. What makes it more intense than say Star Tours? Any height restriction? Is there a stationary option available for dd?
Earthquake: 2 preshows should be fine for all of us. The children are interested in this. If we explain it's all safe, special effects, etc. and they do well w/ Catastrophe Canyon at Disney, do you think they can do the ride portion of Earthquake??? Is it very loud? If so, for how long?
Play Area in US and IOA. Are there any play areas (or portions there-of) where kids can run around and NOT get wet???? We're going in Dec and who knows how cool/warm it will be.

NY Street Shows: Blues Brothers and Street Breakz. Worth seeing?
Jaws: Although both kids enjoy learning about sharks my gut tells me this ride will be too intense.


Jimmy Neutron: One guide did mention this had a stationary option available for <40" but the other made no mention. Is this still an option?
Woody Woodpecker and Flying Unicorn Coasters: From the write-ups I'm guessing Woody's is similar to Goofy's Barnstormer and Flying Unicorn is a little bigger. True? Will dd be able to do both?
Men in Black: Heard it's like Buzz....but then also "too intense for many young children". DD3 loves Buzz but there's no way she'd meet this 42" height req't. Will ds6 enjoy??
Twister: Didn't see any height restrictions. Is this deafening? For how long? Again, a subject matter they're interested in but I just don't know......
Horror make-up show: on the one hand, it's billed as not too gruesome and kids do well w/ it. Another says it's strictly PG-13. Comments?
Spiderman: Do they have a stationary option for <40"??? My DD LOVES spidey. This will be a killer if she can't go. If she continues to grow a bit...and wears chunky sandals that day....do you think it would be ok?
Pteranodon Flyers: I read in one place it is only 1person/seat. Along w/ the long wait...I'm not sure I want DD flying alone. kwim??

1 Fish 2 Fish: If you follow the instructions of the song can you stay dry???
Mystical Fountain: What happens when you make a wish??
Christmas specials: we'll be there for the Macy's parade and Whoville w/ the grinch. Which park hosts the parade? Is it in the afternoon? Certain viewing areas more adventageous??? Anything else?
Thanks in advance for your help! I should mention we'll be staying at HRH so will have FOTL access!


