"I don't have to be nice to you, this isn't Disney World" report-Mythos 7/9

Learned a lot from the guidebook. I booked my Mears shuttle to/from the airport last night. I'm sure Universal has some great reason why they don't have a hotel shuttle, but it still irks me I have to pay for Mears when I'm paying 2x for HRH what I've paid for a WDW room and gotten DME. :rolleyes1

Probably because Universal doesn't care if you want to go off property. Disney offers ME so you don't rent a car and venture off property to go to *gasp* Universal. I look at it more like with ME, Disney has a found a way to hide that they are holding you hostage.
 
So I got the Sheraton at MCo on Priceline for 35...so two weeks from today I'll be off to work, then driving to Providence, then off to MCO. :cool1: :cool1:
 
Probably because Universal doesn't care if you want to go off property. Disney offers ME so you don't rent a car and venture off property to go to *gasp* Universal. I look at it more like with ME, Disney has a found a way to hide that they are holding you hostage.


Never thought of it like that.Clever:rolleyes1
 
First: Hoo-ray for Universal!

Second: Hey, you're leaving from PVD! Awesome! I live literally 5 minutes away from it, off Post Road :D :D Can't beat that! (Although we in Warwick are mad that people refer to it as "Providence" airport when it is, in fact, in WARWICK)

Third: Yes, go with a Disney-free mind! Like, don't think "In DISNEY they would do that" or "In DISNEY they wouldn't have something like THAT". Just go and have fun!

Fourth: Not to be missed attractions and shows...

IoA: Spiderman!!
Incredible Hulk...if you can handle Rock n Roller, you should be okay with this
Popeye and Bluto's is a must do in the heat
Ditto Jurassic Park River Adventure
Lost Continent has AMAZING theming, so take awhile to walk around here
Ditto Suess Landing

USO:
Revenge of the Mummy!! Absoultely amazing :D :D :D
Horror Make-Up Show...this is actually pretty cool, and funny.
Shrek 4D is okay, but don't sit too close to the screen! It ruins the effects :(
Men In Black is like...Buzz Lightyear on steroids. So do it!

And that's basically it :)

Oh, and finally...

Have fun!
 

First: Hoo-ray for Universal!

Second: Hey, you're leaving from PVD! Awesome! I live literally 5 minutes away from it, off Post Road :D :D Can't beat that! (Although we in Warwick are mad that people refer to it as "Providence" airport when it is, in fact, in WARWICK)

Third: Yes, go with a Disney-free mind! Like, don't think "In DISNEY they would do that" or "In DISNEY they wouldn't have something like THAT". Just go and have fun!

Fourth: Not to be missed attractions and shows...

IoA: Spiderman!!
Incredible Hulk...if you can handle Rock n Roller, you should be okay with this
Popeye and Bluto's is a must do in the heat
Ditto Jurassic Park River Adventure
Lost Continent has AMAZING theming, so take awhile to walk around here
Ditto Suess Landing

USO:
Revenge of the Mummy!! Absoultely amazing :D :D :D
Horror Make-Up Show...this is actually pretty cool, and funny.
Shrek 4D is okay, but don't sit too close to the screen! It ruins the effects :(
Men In Black is like...Buzz Lightyear on steroids. So do it!

And that's basically it :)

Oh, and finally...

Have fun!

::yes:: Thanks!
Well, guys, I have to say I'm getting very excited. Almost there!
 
Yipes-I leave tomorrow night! I'm almost all packed...panicing about what I might forget. I called Sheraton and told them I'd be in late-they had my reservation (incidentally, they're offering a special rate of $109 tomorrow night, Priceline got it for me at $35). I also added my Lowes First number to my HRH reservation, I know it won;t get me anything as I have a third party reservation, but it can't hurt.
 
I checked in on my SWA flight-A19!
 
bye hedley..........you're on your way.........

You are going to have a BLAST!!!!

Thanks guys! I've been climbing the walls at work all day. I had to do a sudden run home at lunch time-I forgot to pack my Emergency-C (I know, I know, but it can't hurt). Bagalinni was not at home, it'll probably come on Monday. Sigh.
 
There are many, many excuses for this trip, but I’m just going to go with two: a)my mother was in Scotland, and kept telling me I should go away for the fourth of July, too. B)I had to use a vacation day for foot surgery in April. Anyway, I got out of work, went to my car, turned on Dory the GPS, and switched out from work shoes to my croc Mary Janes (plus socks, to avoid the yucky airport floor). I made good time getting to Pre-Flight parking lot. It was easy to find, and right across from TF Green. I took the shuttle to the airport. Security was easy-I told the TSA agent I had my contact solution in a separate bag, she knew it was legal. I grabbed a bite at TGI Friday’s and waited for my gate.

Now, I was somewhat nervous about boarding, as I haven’t flown on Southwest in six years. But it was easy as pie-I lined up, got on, picked out an aisle seat, and sat down. This was easily the oddest flight to MCO I’ve ever taken-almost everyone was an adult, except a couple of toddlers. I landed in Orlando, called for the shuttle to my hotel (Sheraton Suites for $35 on Priceline). I checked in and went to my room. It was the nicest $35 room I’ve ever had-there was a living room area with a couch and chair, plus a little fridge and coffee maker. I had a nice king bed, with a bathroom area. I went to bed, but first readied my park bag-I was getting up early in the morning to get the shuttle to HRH.
 
Photos will be coming later!

I had missed the first shuttle, so I waited for the second. There was a mother and two kids waiting with me-when the shuttle came and we got on, I called my mother. Her travelling companion was having a cellphone issue. I was able to solve the issue over the phone (if you flick the lock switch, the phone unlocks, shockingly), I'm certain the people in the shuttle thought I was screwy. I got out, and started looking for the Mears counter. I couldn't find it, so I stupidly asked a person waiting near the Mears sign at ground transportation. He informed me Mears didn't go to HRH, so I should take his cab. I called Mears, found their desk (closed, and the electronic kiosk was broken). They sent a shuttle, I waited for one person, they never showed up but there was someone else going to Lake Buena Vista, and we were off! The ride to HRH was easy enough, I liked it when we were driving up and saw Wet and Wild, and then when you can see the Hulk and Dr. Doom's Fear Fall from the road.

I got out, and entered HRH. Wow, it's a pretty hotel-I felt a little self-concious in my moisture-wicking t-shirt and running skirt. I checked in, they found my reservation, and gave me my room key. The person checking me in verified that my Lowes Forst gift was red wine and nuts, in retrospect I wish I'd asked for milk and cookies, as I was too busy to drink my wine. I stored my bags, and I was off. It was around 7:50 am, and the pool (which you walk through to get to the parks) was closed, so I headed into Emack and Bolio's for a quick snack. I grabbed a Sprite (FYI for you bottled soda fans-bottles are $3 at HRH, but $2.75 in the machines at the park). I planned to pop some emergen-C in the Sprite, and drink it while I waited. I took a chug top compensate for the fizz of emergen-c, put it and, and kablooey! My Sprite was channeling Mount Vesuvious. I cleaned up what I could with napkins, alerted the TM at the register, and headed out to the pool. It really was a nice pool, with a great slide. I wandered around a bit, and headed to the gate with the "to the parks" sign. There was a nice family waiting for the gate to open, and a lady who wanted to get in, but it wasn't working (it was about 8:10, and the pool opened at 8:00). A TM came along and let us out. It was an easy walk to Universal Studios. I got my ticket from the machine easy as pie, then I got in line. In line, I learned that Brazillian tour groups go to US/IOA as well as WDW (and they were cheering).

The doors opened, I got in. First stop was a restroom in New York. I stuffed my Tinkerball fastpass holder down my shirt, as everything else was going in a locker. I got my locker, and got in queue for the Mummy. I was a little disappointed that I didn't get to use the Express Pass queue,as there was no wait. As I got on, I realized my fastpass pouch had dropped off my lanyard, but it was safely tucked away. I was on the Mummy with maybe 3 other people in the whole car. I liked the Mummy, but my migraines were acting up and it threw my for a loop. I got off, and, realizing I needed a case for my Express Pass, I bought a Universal one-good thing I could charge it to my room, as everything else was in my locker. I then headed over to the Simpson ride, I was really impressed with the queue. If you're not an Express Pass person, start your day at Simpsons, at 9:20 the wait was around 45 minutes. The Simpsons was great-the snark involved in Krustyland was hysterical. I headed over to MIB, and the lockers. I put my bag in (does anyone else find it amusing that Men in Black have no fingerprints, given the lockers). I did not horribly on my first ride, but I forgot to press the red button. I walked over to Jaws...my first ride I'd been on before. Having been on Martha's Vineyard the week before my trip, I was impressed with the theming in Amity. Jaws was good-I was sitting right where the shark comes up, which is a little startling. It was kind of sad though-the thing to let us off the boat wasn't working, so we were stuck on the boat for about five minutes-there were some younger kids who were freaking out-I think they might have thought it was part of the ride. :( I went over to the horror make up show-brilliant-is the Fred Flinstone head a hidden something or other (as they used to have the Hanna Barbera ride)? It was hysterical, at the point where the host blames the kid for the alarm, the expert turned to the kid and said "I'm watching you, this isn't Disney World, I don't need to be nice to you." :rotfl: I grabbed some fries at Mel's. I headed over to Disaster, but it looked like too long until the show, so I decided to walk around until the Beetle Juice review. I stopped in the Kids Zone and rode ET-that's kind of an odd ride. I headed over to the Beetle Juice review, which was hysterical. I stopped in Shrek on my way out-I really liked it, but I thought it was a little scary for wee ones-the little girl next to me left the auditorium in tears.
 
Hi! Nice trippie :)

I know what you mean about Brazillian Tourists, whooping and cheering everywhere :)
 
EEE! Welcome back!! I can't wait in 24 days I will be at HRH :) Can you believe i have never seen any of the US shows?? I will make it a point this trip to stop and check them out!!
 
EEE! Welcome back!! I can't wait in 24 days I will be at HRH :) Can you believe i have never seen any of the US shows?? I will make it a point this trip to stop and check them out!!

:eek:



where were your priorities...........???
 
I called HRH, and my room was ready (thanks, DISers, for letting me know I shouldn't wait for the hotel to call me. I went back, checked in, got two new room keys (if Universal/Lowes is so into being green, shouldn't they stop giving one person 3 room keys?). They said they'd send the luggage to my room, which they did. I stopped by the concierge to book a seating at Mythos (which, incidentally, is pronounced Mee-thos, not Myth-os). It was a really nice room-it had two queen beds, a tv, a nice bathroom. It had an ajoining room, which surprised me as I was a solo-the door was closed, but I still would think they'd save it for a family. My luggage arrived, I unpacked (or rather, spread all my junk on the other bed). There was a knock at the door-it was my wine and nuts, as well as a note.

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I headed off to IOA. I walked through Citywalk as I headed to IOA. They aren't kidding when they call it a big HRC.
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There's something exciting about entering a theme park you've never been in before. I really liked the Port of Entry. I decided to go counter-clockwise and start with Marvel Island. I got in the queue for Spiderman-I liked how even the Express Pass queue was themed.
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I wasn't quite sure what to expect, but wow-that was amazing, it was like an exciting dark ride meets 3-D meets simuator. Due to my migraines, I decided Hulk and Dr. Doom would be a bad idea, so I headed off to Toon Lagoon. First, I got a refillable mug at Fruit. I loved the idea of the refillable mug ($.69 coke after paying $7-sounds good to me) but the cup didn't fit in the pocket of my touring bag so it was kind of a pain-I didn't bother with it on Sunday. I really wanted to go on Dudley Do Right (my favorite ride at another amusement park in Orlando is their flume), but my migraines did not like even getting in or out the test seat, so I decided to nix it. ;(. I headed over to Popeye. On the way, I passed a number of sopping wet people-hint-IOA day is a bad day for your entire family to wear matching outfits involving white pants. I got on Popeye. I loved it! I was the best raft ride I've been on. I got out, decided not to chance things with Jurassic Park, so I chamois'd myself dry, and knew that my quick drying skirt and shirt would do their thing. I walked around Jurrassic park, and decided to grab a snack at Thunder Falls of corn, rice, key lime cheesecake and a coke (refill). I really just wanted the Key Lime Cheesecake, but figured I should have some nutrition as well (I usually have good eating habits, I swear). I love key lime...you could try to sell me Key Lime arsenic. I stopped to grab a spoon and knocked over my coke. :mad: I wiped it up, ate what wasn't ruined, and headed off to the Lost Continent.
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I wanted to ride the Flying Unicorn, purely because it was closing. It was actually pretty cute. I dont like standing attractions, so I skipped Posedon, and my migraines did not want to try DD. I wanted to see the test seat to at least see if I fit, but some little kid was sitting in it and not moving. I headed onto Seuss Landing. I started with the trolley ride (great view). I then moved onto the Cat in the Hat...what a cool ride-it's a dark ride for the new millenium. I rode the Carosuessel, which was fun except for the kid and his father who were horsing around next to me. Why people do that in a theme park I'll never know
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Up next...Mythos..
 














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