Day 4 - Islands of Adventure and Halloween Horror Nights!
Sorry, faithful readers, for not updating in awhile. Today I will finish Day 4. But first, I have some exciting news. I'm definitely going to
Disneyland in March! A friend of mine's family lives in San Diego, so we're going out there to stay for awhile and will then drive to Disneyland and spend three days there. Now I'm debating whether to spend the extra cash and stay on-site. There seem to be a lot of decent hotels right across the street, but part of me wants to get the "full Disneyland experience." I went to Disneyland for a day in 2001 on a trip to Los Angeles, but I haven't been to Disney's California Adventure. I'm so excited and can't wait to ride Mr. Toad again!
Anyway...on with the TR!
I had booked a Mears shuttle to pick us up at the Dolphin and take us to Islands of Adventure. We planned to stay there all day and then go to
HHN Stay and Scream. I was so excited as I'd never been to IOA before. We went outside and waited for the shuttle, and lo and behold Mears had sent a town car for us! So we got a nice car ride for a mere $32 round trip! I guess they have to do this if they don't have enough people for a shuttle?
We got to IOA around 9:30 am. I was so excited to see this stuff on the way in:
Last year was my first HHN after YEARS of wanting to go, and now I'm totally addicted. I *will* be there every year unless I'm maimed or dead!
I was pumped to see this, as I'd never been to IOA:
We were quickly admitted to the park. We then did a little nosing around the Port of Entry. It was very nicely themed.
I could see the Hulk! We booked it over there only to find that the ride was down! Argh. I noticed the park was not crowded AT ALL, so I hoped that it wasn't some last-minute non-peak season repair! We then headed over to Spiderman.
We hopped in the standby line. The wait was only ten minutes! I bought the express passes for us because I wanted to make sure I got to do everything, but we definitely did not need them. I think we ended up using the express pass one time later in the day. Oh well, at least they bought me some peace of mind in the pre-trip phase!
The queue for Spiderman was pretty cool. I was expecting a lot from this ride, and I have to say the first time around I was a little disappointed in it. We were in the back row of the ride car, so I wondered if that made a difference. I didn't enjoy it as much as Revenge of the Mummy at Universal. I knew we would ride it again later, so I thought I would reserve judgment until after the second ride.
After Spiderman we hopped over to Dr. Doom's Fear Fall. This was enjoyable, but nothing special, I thought.
I began to notice two things. First, that the loud rock music at Marvel Superhero Island was annoying (probably because the park was so dead that there were no voices around to cloud it), and second, that there were a ton of British people in the park. At WDW I feel like there's always been a decent number of our pals across the pond, but at IOA I seriously think we were some of the few Americans there that day. I would discover that everywhere we went, everyone around us had some sort of British accent. I felt like I was in Europe. It was pretty cool. Strangely enough, I only encounrtered two groups of British folks at HHN later that nite!
We headed on to Toon Lagoon.
Again, this area was very nicely themed. We walked past Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls.
This looked like so much fun!!
It was then on to Jurassic Park!
I watched the Jurassic Park River Adventure for awhile at the observation area.
Then I decided to go on it. My friend didn't want to get wet so he waited at the observation area. Again, virtually no wait at all! This was a fun ride. Steggy!
Tussling raptors:
I didn't get too wet on this ride. It didn't compare to my previous soaking on Kali!
We passed by Pteranodon Flyers and I thought they looked really cool. Unfortunately I didn't end up doing them.
I was hungry by this point so we went over to the Burger Digs. I knew they had veggie burgers and a fixin's bar. My friend began another annoying habit - refusing to eat. He had been eating very little at all the restaurants so far, which made no sense because he's not a slim fellow by any means. But today he said he didn't want any lunch. This would become a fairly regular thing. When you're on a trip where eating is half the fun and you have dining reservations, it gets pretty irritating when the person you're with won't eat, just picks, or isn't on a normal eating schedule.
Here's my veggie burger and fries at Burger Digs.
After lunch we headed over to Lost Continent. Here's the view from the bridge from JP to LC:
It was time for the moment I'd been waiting for - Dueling Dragons!
Again, virtually no wait! The queue looked very cool but I was just walking briskly by it all. I LOVED this ride. It was so much fun. We rode it three times. We did Fire first in, I think, the fourth row. Then we did Ice in the back somewhere. THEN we did Fire in the front row (courtesy of the awesome "front row" special queue). Being in the front row was AMAZING and made for a totally different experience. I want to go back to IOA before they close DD down for the Harry Potter transformation. I hope they don't change it too much because this ride RULES! Does anyone know exactly what they're going to be doing to it yet? I heard it's going to be a "Mr. Weasley's Ford Anglia" ride. Either way, I've gotta get back soon!
I had my first locker trauma after DD. The locker I put my bag in wouldn't open. It wouldn't recognize my thumbprint. So I had to get the locker tech dude to come get it for me. It was all good, but I almost had a heart attack thinking I wouldn't be able to get my bag back.
As we were leaving DD, I snapped this pic of Enchanted Oak Tavern. I thought it was so cool! I enjoyed imagining how the Wizarding World of Harry Potter is going to look, as I'm a huge Potter fan. I read that Enchanted Oak will be turned into an HP-themed restaurant.
I wanted to eat there but I looked at the menu when planning the trip and it looked very non-vegetarian-friendly.
We then went to the Eighth Voyage of Sinbad show. In the line there was a British family in front of us, and one of the sons looked just like Dudley from Harry Potter (well, Dudley in The Order of the Phoenix movie at least - in "Big D" mode). This show was totally corny and silly but fun.
Lost Continent was very cool. Someone commented on my Tokyo Disney TR that Tokyo DisneySea looks like Islands of Adventure. I now think that is true, to a certain extent. TDS is a *tad* more nifty, IMHO! This looks similar to Arabian Coast in TDS.
We walked by Poseidon's Fury but didn't go in.
Here's me on our way over to Seuss Landing.
Ahhhh Hulk, would we ever get to ride you?
We breezed through Suess Landing, taking in all the cool theming but wanting to book it back over to Hulk and also ride Spiderman again. We made it back to Hulk and it was back up! We got another locker and hopped in line. The wait was about 10 minutes. We were surrounded by British folks in line again. I really liked the Hulk - the launch was amazing. It did give me a head and neck ache though. No matter - I'm fine to ride again! We rode Hulk two more times (last time using Express pass) and then got the bag out of the locker. Back to Spiderman I went!! This time we rode in the front row. It was a whole different experience, IMHO. I liked it much better sitting in the front!!! I didn't like it as much as DD or ROTM, but still very very cool and super fun.
After Hulk I wanted to head over and ride Dudley Do-Right, but it was not hot that day and I didn't want to get cold later on at night if I got wet. Ithink it was about 4:00 pm by this point, and I wanted to go back to Seuss Landing and check out the HHN Stay and Scream area, where I would cross over to the Studios for my early entry into HHN! I had read online (thanks, Universal disboards peeps!) that the Stay and Scream area opened around 4:30 and that they start letting people into the houses at 5:45 (HHN officially opens at 6:30). So I wanted to get in line ASAP to knock out as many houses as possible.
We poked around Suess Landing for awhile. That place was pret-ty, pret-ty, pret-ty cool (as Larry David would say). Really neat theming. I got this pic of the Caro-Seuss-el.
As we were nosing around I saw what I thought to be the Stay and Scream area but there was no sign up for it yet. So I walked back to Guest Services at Port of Entry to ask when it opened. The woman there told me 5:30. Hmmmm, I know that can't be right, I thought. Unfortunately my friend heard this and now he didn't want to go to the Stay and Scream area till 5:30. I told him I'd read online that you can go much earlier than that to get in line, but he wouldn't listen. Instead of starting a fight, I suggested we stop at Croissant Moon Bakery. I had a delicious slice of key lime pie. I sat around there for a few minutes and then decided I was going to the Stay and Scream area. My friend said he wanted to sit there a little longer. Just fine, sez I, call me later. And I was off to Stay and Scream!
Continued in next post!