skier_pete
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Next up we headed over to Diagon Alley. The one section of the park that makes Universal worth a repeat visit.
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Kreacher’s watching the muggles at Grimmauld Place:
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We started by heading for the sweet shop. DD wanted to get two mini Pygmy Puffs and some chocolates for herself and her friends. It was at this point that we were notified that our room was ready. I remember this because I had just filled out the form to deliver stuff to the resort but didn’t know the room yet, and then immediately got a text.
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DD wanted another butterbeer while DW wanted a Otter’s fizzing orange, so we went to the Leaky Cauldron.
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We spent some more time exploring the area. There’s just so much to see here. Surprisingly, DD had no desire to use her wand to cast spells. Maybe because you constantly have to wait in lines to do this. But instead we explored through the area – checking out Knockturn Alley as well.
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Magical Menagerie is probably my favorite store, because someone somewhere said “We need a stuffed animal for every single creature in the Harry Potter books. I mean EVERY creature!”
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We wanted to ride the Gringott’s ride, but again DD didn’t want to ride. So we left her to sit on the stairs. However, when we got over to the ride, we noticed it was a110 minute wait. I asked the TM how long the FOTL wait was – she said “it’s about half of the main line”. We decided with leaving DD alone that long wasn’t something we want to do. I could hardly believe that this was the truth, and based on what I’ve seen since – I think this was the fifth time we were misinformed by a TM.
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I do enjoy the dragon here – though I wished it had just the littlest of movements. When it lights up though it’s pretty friggin’ cool.
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We decided to head over to see the Jimmy Fallon ride. DD was already asking to go back to the room. (It was probably about 11 AM at this point.) One other thing I like about Universal is all the entertainment they seem to have going on. This was one of many acts they have going on – just guys banging on stuff – but it gathered a crowd.
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The fun thing about Jimmy Fallon is the pre-show, though in this case we managed to just catch the very end of a session with the Ragtime Gals.
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Instead we got Hashtag the Panda, who jumped around for 3 minutes and collapsed on the ground.
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Then he took photos with people. I think Universal is going out of it’s way to annoy me, because we really enjoyed the Ragtime Gals last time, and instead we got this. Then we went on the ride. DD minded it less than most. I think I enjoyed it more the second time, but it’s fairly slight – and yet another screen ride.
After this, the family sat down for a bit while I said I wanted to ride the Mummy. I did this again using FOTL. This time I had to wait in line about 10 minutes, but it was pretty fast. The ride is fun, but it definitely would scare the pants off DD.
That's it for today - next up - what's steampunk and chocolate and brown all over?

Kreacher’s watching the muggles at Grimmauld Place:

We started by heading for the sweet shop. DD wanted to get two mini Pygmy Puffs and some chocolates for herself and her friends. It was at this point that we were notified that our room was ready. I remember this because I had just filled out the form to deliver stuff to the resort but didn’t know the room yet, and then immediately got a text.

DD wanted another butterbeer while DW wanted a Otter’s fizzing orange, so we went to the Leaky Cauldron.

We spent some more time exploring the area. There’s just so much to see here. Surprisingly, DD had no desire to use her wand to cast spells. Maybe because you constantly have to wait in lines to do this. But instead we explored through the area – checking out Knockturn Alley as well.




Magical Menagerie is probably my favorite store, because someone somewhere said “We need a stuffed animal for every single creature in the Harry Potter books. I mean EVERY creature!”



We wanted to ride the Gringott’s ride, but again DD didn’t want to ride. So we left her to sit on the stairs. However, when we got over to the ride, we noticed it was a110 minute wait. I asked the TM how long the FOTL wait was – she said “it’s about half of the main line”. We decided with leaving DD alone that long wasn’t something we want to do. I could hardly believe that this was the truth, and based on what I’ve seen since – I think this was the fifth time we were misinformed by a TM.

I do enjoy the dragon here – though I wished it had just the littlest of movements. When it lights up though it’s pretty friggin’ cool.

We decided to head over to see the Jimmy Fallon ride. DD was already asking to go back to the room. (It was probably about 11 AM at this point.) One other thing I like about Universal is all the entertainment they seem to have going on. This was one of many acts they have going on – just guys banging on stuff – but it gathered a crowd.


The fun thing about Jimmy Fallon is the pre-show, though in this case we managed to just catch the very end of a session with the Ragtime Gals.

Instead we got Hashtag the Panda, who jumped around for 3 minutes and collapsed on the ground.


Then he took photos with people. I think Universal is going out of it’s way to annoy me, because we really enjoyed the Ragtime Gals last time, and instead we got this. Then we went on the ride. DD minded it less than most. I think I enjoyed it more the second time, but it’s fairly slight – and yet another screen ride.
After this, the family sat down for a bit while I said I wanted to ride the Mummy. I did this again using FOTL. This time I had to wait in line about 10 minutes, but it was pretty fast. The ride is fun, but it definitely would scare the pants off DD.
That's it for today - next up - what's steampunk and chocolate and brown all over?