The plan:
Sun 24th: Shh...don't tell Mickey, but I'm hoping to Mickey cheat with Harry day...
Assuming we wake up bright eyed and bushy tailed, I am hoping to get down to Harry Potter World. Yes, I know that I'll be cheating on Mickey but this is Harry we are talking about. DH and I are big fans of the books and I think it would be fun to go see the "Hog"-world.
At some point in the day, DH is going to have to head back to the resort and register for the conference.
DH has not said that we shouldn't go; but then again, he hasn't said that we should not not go either...
The good news is that we were having dinner with some of my family tonight and coincidentally they were talking about Harry Potter World at Universal.
DH casually mentioned that he had been thinking about taking some leave to see if he could go and visit HPW in October.
I think I can safely leave well alone on this point...I suspect that DH will be wondering whether it is worth taking an extra day to head out to Universal.
The reality:
DH and I had a discussion about visiting WwoHP during our flight and we decided that we should make it a priority to go; even if it meant we would be there for about 4 hours.
Afterall, we did not get the opportunity in May to go as the park opening had been delayed. And whilst it was going to end up being a very expensive side trip out of the World, it just did not make sense not to spend more money; particularly if it meant that two very huge Harry Potter fans would get to experience HogsWorld in full Orlando glory.
On the flight, we had no idea how we were going to get ourselves from CSR over to IoA especially given that we did not have a car nor did we know 24 hours in advance if we were going to go or not and therefore could not book a seat with Mears. But we figured that these would be petty little details that could be overcome on the fly.
So, before we crashed into bed last night, we set the alarm for a 6.40 am wake-up. And a wake-up call it sure turned out to be! The plan had been to wake up bright-eyed and bushy tailed. The reality was far from this. But Harry beckoned and we got up and ready.
We walked across to the main complex at CSR to get breakfast to go. I had checked on the DisBoard and knew that if we sat down for a breakfast at Pepper Market, we would be charged 10% for the service fee (tip). In any case, this was not a morning for a leisurely breakfast, as we wanted to get to IoA as quickly as possible. So, we picked up two bagels and cream cheese to go; and some coffee. Sorry, no pictures of the bagels....
We had decided that the best place to work out how to get to the Universal area was to ask at Concierge. Plus, DH was at CSR under a conference booking and his park ticketing arrangements were not standard. I had arranged to pick up DHs WDW after 2 pm park entry and
MNSSHP tickets under Will Call. So, whilst I was picking up his tix, DH enquired about taxis out to Universal.
It turned out that there was a private car right outside CSR waiting to go. I never worked out whether this private car was part of CSR or whether the driver had a special arrangement with the resort; but I suspect it was the former. In any event, this was the PERFECT arrangement for us.
The driver was really nice he was Moroccan and very chatty. I also knew that the price of a taxi for getting from a Disney resort to Universal one-way was around the $40 mark (including tip). So, I was surprised to find out that he charged $33. He also gave us his personal mobile number and told us to call him when we were ready to head back to the resort. He figured he would need about 30 minutes to get to Universal. Like I said, PERFECT!
We got dropped off at Universal at around 8 am. Yes, I know that the stated opening hours is 9 am; but I had done my research and knew that people would be let in about 15 - 20 minutes earlier.
We got dropped off very close to here; at the Universal VIP drop off point.
This gave us time to take a leisurely stroll along Universals City Walk to IoA. DH particularly appreciated this opportunity at this time of the morning
the shops were closed and that meant that I was window shopping and not doing any damage with the plastic fantastic.
And this was taken for the Aussie Dis-ers who like the look of the Coliseum style building.
We were about the 3rd people in-line and I looked enviously across at the Universal resort guests being allowed early entry in. Maybe next time
Up next: Beeline for HogWorld

