couturelover
Earning My Ears
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- Mar 15, 2012
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Hey all!! I was a little dormant after I posted in the spring, but I figured I'd do a quick just back. I apologize if this is in the wrong place!
Key thoughts on IOA:
Key thoughts on USO:
As for dining, we ate at Margaritaville, Pastamore, Mythos, and Bubba Gump on site. Margaritaville is a family favorite, so no complaints there. Pastamore was refreshing and we enjoyed the Sangria that they offered. For $15.95 a pitcher, my parents and I each enjoyed two generous glasses each. What a STEAL!!!
Mythos was excellent. We enjoyed having a bread service during the day. They also feature a cocktail of the month, and I can't recall exactly what it was but it was only $5!!!! Bubba Gump was great and the staff is very accommodating. Their fried shrimp was delicious, light and breaded and not greasy whatsoever. We will return in the future!!!
As a side note, we found options in the park that were not too astronomical. We ate at Croissant Moon Bakery. They had a continental breakfast, breakfast sandwiches, and other options that did not break the bank. Isaac did not impede on our trip at all. We stayed at Hard Rock Hotel with connecting rooms.
I apologize if this is all a big blog! I went to post and had to do the whole thing over again so I left out some detail
I would be happy to answer any and ALL questions about attractions, weather, lines, hotel, food, prices, etc. Please pick my brain 
Key thoughts on IOA:
- WWoHP was great! Early entry was for 8am and the gates opened promptly every day each week. The process was quick, and on my last park day I was the first person through the turnstile and into Hogsmeade!
- I am not sure how it is supposed to work, but my family had our tickets signed and ready for our park days. A lot of people were moving slow as molasses. Now I'm not sure if that was us just being overly ambitious/not following the rules, but it did seem to hold people up for a few minutes each day.
- The mornings were PERFECT and empty in WWoHP! I was able to snag amazing photographs of the entire section without there being a single person in any of the frames. I will cherish those pictures forever.
- Crowds in IOA were what my family perceived to be an all-time low. We did stay on-site/utilize express, and did not notice particularly long waits for rides. The longest wait all week might have topped out at 60 minutes, which I am fairly certain was for Forbidden Journey. Otherwise, the crowds seemed great for day trippers and people staying off site
- I purchased goodies from WWoHP and had them delivered to my room as well as to the front of IOA. I am not sure if this is exclusively for on-site guests, but it definitely beat lugging around my things all day and squashing them into a locker! I highly recommend this service. Everyone is more than happy to help you do so!!!
- The supes were our in Marvel Superhero Island in their four wheelers! Captain America and Spider-Man drew relatively long lines, as did Dr. Doom. If you want to catch these guys, do so early!
Key thoughts on USO:
- We were able to "do" Despicable Me, as well as the Simpsons, which were new attractions for my family (in addition to Disaster!). Again, waits were at an all-time low for us.
- We tried asking various staff and employees about the two construction jobs going on, but received no answers. Most conveyed the rumors that are going on the boards right now.
- We were super bummed about the lack of Jaws, but the big shark is still hanging outside across from Disaster! So you can snag your pictures! My sister was thrilled to find a really nice Jaws keychain, as well as pressed pennies near the Fear Factor stage. There were two of the pennies, and both were Jaws themed. Definitely a successful moment for her
- HHN props are being put in to place throughout USO, but they were not distracting. Fear Factor Live was closed as a result to prep for HHN, which was a slight bummer but did not take away from our trip at all!
- My family enjoyed old favorites such as T2, ET, and Twister. Of all of the attractions that we enjoyed, we all came to the mutual agreement that ET could use a refurbishment or replacement. Our main concern was the animatronics of people throughout the ride, which do not seem to have aged well.
- Characters were EVERYWHERE! Marilyn, Lucy, the Simpsons, Woody, Gru & the girls, Spongebob, Dora, etc. I am a HUGE BTTF fan and was absolutely giddy that Doc still makes his appearances. He was near the Boulangerie, where a majority of the characters were. To see Lucy, Marilyn, and the one Spongebob/Dora afternoon parade, head towards Mel's and the Horror Make-Up show area. A lot are roaming out and about.
- The 100 year anniversary show was GREAT! My dad has been to WDW since the month it opened, and has been bringing my family to USO since the early days of Alfred Hitchcock, the Jetsons, and Earthquake (which I still remember
), and he was EXTREMELY impressed with the show! Narrated by Morgan Freeman, it highlights the past 100 years of Universal Studios films. We all really enjoyed the style of the show and the shout-outs to things of the past like BTTF. All in all, it was a great show to see and felt extremely fresh. We sat near Krustyland/the Simpsons and had a great view!
As for dining, we ate at Margaritaville, Pastamore, Mythos, and Bubba Gump on site. Margaritaville is a family favorite, so no complaints there. Pastamore was refreshing and we enjoyed the Sangria that they offered. For $15.95 a pitcher, my parents and I each enjoyed two generous glasses each. What a STEAL!!!

As a side note, we found options in the park that were not too astronomical. We ate at Croissant Moon Bakery. They had a continental breakfast, breakfast sandwiches, and other options that did not break the bank. Isaac did not impede on our trip at all. We stayed at Hard Rock Hotel with connecting rooms.
I apologize if this is all a big blog! I went to post and had to do the whole thing over again so I left out some detail

