Hi Marie!!!!! I always wondered how your trip went. Sorry to hear that it got postponed but hey, at least you're going now, and escaping that awful Canadian winter for a while.
Hope this post finds you well and in time. I know you said you were leaving soon. 1st I wanted to say that I know you can easily conquer these rides. Trust me when I tell you that I've converted many ride chickens and from what you've told me, you're more than half way there hun.

I know you can easily do these just by your accomplishments already and the fact that you're willing to go again.
So, you want a play-by-play of the Hulk huh? ok no problem. (Warning: to all of those DIS'ers reading this that are not Marie, SPOILERS ahead.)
1st of all the Hulk is one of the best coasters in the United States! And even though it's becoming of age, it can still hold it's own with many of the modern coasters opening up cross country. I will say though, from my personal experience, I think it's best to ride anywhere from front row to about a couple of rows after the middle. I'm not a fan of the back rows of Hulk because I find the ride a little to bumpy specially for a steel coaster, when sitting back there. Anyway, the Hulk is a launch coaster meaning that it launches almost from the loading station. It has 7 inversions and is about 3700 feet in length. If I remember correctly, the story behind the Hulk ride is that we're visiting the lab of Dr. Bruce Banner (who is the man that turns into the Hulk when he gets angry) who is always desperately trying to reverse the effects of his condition. As we board the vehicles all systems check in and look good. We start our accend into "The Gamma Tube" which is a tunnel that's facing up. You'll hear the good doctor exclaim: "I think....I think this time it's going to work!" Next you hear the computer (womans voice) say: "warning....coolant levels dropping....warning" Dr. Banner yells: "No!....NO!!......NOOOO!!!!!!!!!" By the time you hear the 3rd "NO!" you're launched out of the gamma tube! You just did 0-40 in about 2 seconds!
The launch feels similar to RnRC but that's where that ends. Just remember the exhale trick I told you about and you'll have a blast! Try to listen so you can hear the Doctor speaking. Remember, it's the 3rd "NO!" and that's your queue to scream your head off because that's what everyone else will be doing.
I'm going to go through the 7 inversions now but just mention them by name. If you've forgotten what they mean, just refer back to the other post where I gave you a play-by-play of Dragon's Challenge. Most coasters all have similar inversions and the Hulk and Dragon's Challenge fall in that category.
Ok where was I? So right after you're launched from the Gamma Tube you'll do a Zero-gravity roll (inversion 1) dive, then up and over onto a massive Cobra Roll. (inversions 2 and 3.) Right after the cobra roll you'll dive and make a loop (inversion 4) and dive into a mist tunnel! From the tunnel you'll bank and go around the Gamma Tube and make a sharp Corkscrew (inversion 5) make a small dive into a smaller loop (inversion 6.) Following 2 sharp turns you'll go into the 1st brake run which slows the coaster down a little bit and then takes it through another Corkscrew (inversion 7.) Right after that you'll make another small dive and up for another sharp turn (or helix.) Don't forget to smile for the camera as the coaster makes one more helix and into the brake run and finally back to the station. Whew! All of that took just about 1 minute and 30 seconds! Yeah!!!
Piece of cake babe!

I understand that it's natural to feel a little scared of the unknown and feel intimidated when you see this massive structure up close and personal but relax, really there's nothing to worry about. You've already done so much more than what other people would do (ride chickens I mean) and I know that you're ready to come out of your shell.
Remember you're there to have fun with your son and you've got nothing to fear, really! I know you can handle these rides and I know you'll be begging for more later. Don't let yourself or your son miss out on The Mummy, Spiderman, Harry Potter and all of the coasters at Universal Orlando! They're really some of the best rides in the world if not THE best rides in the world.
In closing I'd like to say that I believe in you and I know you'll come back the conquerer. You've done so much and you've got nothing, and I mean nothing, to worry about. So leave your feathers at home and go out and have a wonderful trip with your son. Go out and make those memories that both of you will never forget. Good Luck Marie and please let me know how everything went. Have fun.