On pretty short notice, we (myself, DW, DS 9, DD 7 and DD 4) headed down to Orlando last week to spend the week at the Universal parks, Sea World and Aquatica. We spent four days in the two Universal parks. We've been to Disney as a family twice, but had not yet been to the Universal parks. My last Universal experience was as a teenager in LA in the 80's. If I recall correctly, the Back to the Future ride was brand new at that time . . .
If you're headed to these parks with small children, recognizing that all kids are different, I'll share with you what our kids enjoyed and didn't enjoy. Perhaps it will help in your decision-making. The information I gleaned in this forum was invaluable in our planning.
Let me start by saying this about my kids and theme park rides/attractions:
DS 9 -- rides absolutely any roller coaster or thrill ride with no problem and loves it. Hulk, Kraken, Dueling Dragons, Exped. Everest, whatever. Scary themeing, be it computer generated graphics or animatronics, is another story.
DD 7 -- pretty much a scaredy-cat. Just starting to enjoy smaller coasters and dark-sit-on-a-chair-and-move-through rides. By way of example, she tried the ET ride this time around and really enjoyed it, whereas last year that type of ride would have petrified her.
DD 4 -- a tough, independent customer on many fronts, she is still very tentative on any rides, even the smallest coasters and especially anything in the dark.
Studios:
1. Jimmy Neutron -- all three of my kids are familiar with the Nickelodeon characters portrayed in this simulator ride, which got them all on the ride. Older two loved it, 4-year-old said she enjoyed it, but appeared terrified during the ride and when asked afterward whether she wanted to ride again, replied without hesitation, "No." Familiar characters and theater-style seating area (rather than small, dark enclosed area) helped here.
2. Shrek -- again, all three of them are familiar with and enjoy the movies/characters portrayed here. Theater-style seating. DS 9 loved it, DD 7 enjoyed it, but didn't want to go on again, and DD 4 wanted no part of it a second time. Seat movement was a bit rough for the girls, but I would imagine most kids would love this attraction.
3. Kidzone -- this is where the kids spent the bulk of their time in the Studios, particularly the girls -- although DS 9 had his favorites here, as well. The "Curious George" area is a water play area complete with water guns and the infamous drenching buckets. If you've been to a water park, you've seen this before, only it's better themed here. On a hot day, turn them loose here. At the very back of the Curious George water area is a non-water attraction called The Ball Factory. All three of my kids could have spent half of each day just running around this attraction. Sometimes it seemed as if they did. Foam balls (read - "can't hurt anyone") being vacuum suctioned and blasted all over the place. It looks like chaos, but the kids all seem to know exactly what's going on and what they should be doing -- it reminded me of a beehive. Fievel's Playland was fun for all of them, and had a large number of unique play attractions and areas. Easy to turn them loose in there, as the exits were easy to monitor. Reminded me a lot of the Boneyard over at Animal Kingdom, but much more variety here (minus the "dig"). All three of the kids enjoyed the ET ride (somewhat surprised re DD 7, very surprised re DD 4). We watched the animal actors show, but my kids are beyond Barney, so we didn't spend time there.
4. Horror Make-Up Show -- took all of them here, somewhat against my better judgment. On balance, it went fine. Before the show, we were careful to explain to the kids that everything was "pretend," and that the fun of this show was that they'd see how the movie people did the pretending. That worked well for DS 9 and DD 7, who very much enjoyed the show, which is pretty funny. DD 4 not thrilled, but she didn't freak out, either. Even if that would work for your kids, the only part of the show that can be really frightening for the kids are the movie clips that they play. Advise covering eyes for those brief (one minute) montages. Then again, if your kids like horror/gore, that may be the best part for them. Go figure.
DDs did not experience any other rides/attractions in the Studios. DS 9 rode MIB a few times and really enjoyed it. Going in, we told him it was like the Buzz Lightyear ride, but with aliens. Once he figured out they were good/funny aliens, he was fine. I experienced "Disaster" myself toward the end of our last day, and in retrospect, had we had more time, he would have enjoyed that attraction, as well. More funny than thrilling/scary. He also rode on the Mummy ride with me. After the ride, he told me that he really enjoyed the thrill ride portion, but that he was quite scared with the theming. This explanation was not necessary, as I had noticed that his hands were over his eyes which were shut tight for the ENTIRE ride. "No thanks" when asked if he wanted to ride again.
Rides/attractions/shows that would have frightened our kids (including DS 9) or we figured they otherwise would not have enjoyed: Terminator 2, Twister and Jaws.
I'll post something similar re: IOA when I have some more time, and if it appears folks are finding this helpful.
If you're headed to these parks with small children, recognizing that all kids are different, I'll share with you what our kids enjoyed and didn't enjoy. Perhaps it will help in your decision-making. The information I gleaned in this forum was invaluable in our planning.
Let me start by saying this about my kids and theme park rides/attractions:
DS 9 -- rides absolutely any roller coaster or thrill ride with no problem and loves it. Hulk, Kraken, Dueling Dragons, Exped. Everest, whatever. Scary themeing, be it computer generated graphics or animatronics, is another story.
DD 7 -- pretty much a scaredy-cat. Just starting to enjoy smaller coasters and dark-sit-on-a-chair-and-move-through rides. By way of example, she tried the ET ride this time around and really enjoyed it, whereas last year that type of ride would have petrified her.
DD 4 -- a tough, independent customer on many fronts, she is still very tentative on any rides, even the smallest coasters and especially anything in the dark.
Studios:
1. Jimmy Neutron -- all three of my kids are familiar with the Nickelodeon characters portrayed in this simulator ride, which got them all on the ride. Older two loved it, 4-year-old said she enjoyed it, but appeared terrified during the ride and when asked afterward whether she wanted to ride again, replied without hesitation, "No." Familiar characters and theater-style seating area (rather than small, dark enclosed area) helped here.
2. Shrek -- again, all three of them are familiar with and enjoy the movies/characters portrayed here. Theater-style seating. DS 9 loved it, DD 7 enjoyed it, but didn't want to go on again, and DD 4 wanted no part of it a second time. Seat movement was a bit rough for the girls, but I would imagine most kids would love this attraction.
3. Kidzone -- this is where the kids spent the bulk of their time in the Studios, particularly the girls -- although DS 9 had his favorites here, as well. The "Curious George" area is a water play area complete with water guns and the infamous drenching buckets. If you've been to a water park, you've seen this before, only it's better themed here. On a hot day, turn them loose here. At the very back of the Curious George water area is a non-water attraction called The Ball Factory. All three of my kids could have spent half of each day just running around this attraction. Sometimes it seemed as if they did. Foam balls (read - "can't hurt anyone") being vacuum suctioned and blasted all over the place. It looks like chaos, but the kids all seem to know exactly what's going on and what they should be doing -- it reminded me of a beehive. Fievel's Playland was fun for all of them, and had a large number of unique play attractions and areas. Easy to turn them loose in there, as the exits were easy to monitor. Reminded me a lot of the Boneyard over at Animal Kingdom, but much more variety here (minus the "dig"). All three of the kids enjoyed the ET ride (somewhat surprised re DD 7, very surprised re DD 4). We watched the animal actors show, but my kids are beyond Barney, so we didn't spend time there.
4. Horror Make-Up Show -- took all of them here, somewhat against my better judgment. On balance, it went fine. Before the show, we were careful to explain to the kids that everything was "pretend," and that the fun of this show was that they'd see how the movie people did the pretending. That worked well for DS 9 and DD 7, who very much enjoyed the show, which is pretty funny. DD 4 not thrilled, but she didn't freak out, either. Even if that would work for your kids, the only part of the show that can be really frightening for the kids are the movie clips that they play. Advise covering eyes for those brief (one minute) montages. Then again, if your kids like horror/gore, that may be the best part for them. Go figure.
DDs did not experience any other rides/attractions in the Studios. DS 9 rode MIB a few times and really enjoyed it. Going in, we told him it was like the Buzz Lightyear ride, but with aliens. Once he figured out they were good/funny aliens, he was fine. I experienced "Disaster" myself toward the end of our last day, and in retrospect, had we had more time, he would have enjoyed that attraction, as well. More funny than thrilling/scary. He also rode on the Mummy ride with me. After the ride, he told me that he really enjoyed the thrill ride portion, but that he was quite scared with the theming. This explanation was not necessary, as I had noticed that his hands were over his eyes which were shut tight for the ENTIRE ride. "No thanks" when asked if he wanted to ride again.
Rides/attractions/shows that would have frightened our kids (including DS 9) or we figured they otherwise would not have enjoyed: Terminator 2, Twister and Jaws.
I'll post something similar re: IOA when I have some more time, and if it appears folks are finding this helpful.