skeptic555
Earning My Ears
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- Aug 3, 2006
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OK, this is not a trip report, since I am dog tired and do not have the strength. But I pulled off a marathon visit today, and have a coupla things bouncing around my head.
(the setup: visiting the Out-laws - out of state ex-in laws - in Tampa, and took a side excursion with the intent to do both parks. TO enable this I also picked up the express pass for $40. Drove to Orlando, stayed from 9a to 10p, and drove back. This is what I learned.)
- It *is* possible to do both parks in a day - rather easily - as long as you arent interested in shows, and are a single rider.
- The parking lots open at 745. I know this because I made better time than expected and got there before they opened. Had Clark W Griswold flashbacks. Yes, I was first in the lot.
- The electronic pickup kiosks are brutal. Touch screens not sensitive, and first machine crashed before printing. SECOND machine printed ticket, pretty much every other line. SO, universal is using a $59 inkjet in those things, apparently. THIRD machine printed the Express Plus. Finally. But not a great start.
- UO should have used whoever provided Disneys Biometrics system. Theirs could not recognize my fingerprint. After multiple times.
- Single rider lines RULE. Much, much better than express pass. But not enough of them. Used it on Mummy, Spidey, and MIB.
- Speaking of Mummy, that was the new ride for me this time around (its been a few years.) An unreserved thumbs up. Runner up best queue award as well (Dueling Dragons retains however).
- Spidey died just before our Scoop made the ride ending drop. This was perfectly fine, as looking around was really cool, and of course a no wait reride takes the edge off.
- Oh, and Shrek was new to me as well. I liked it OK. A little tired of the 4D thing, but the familiar characters helped things. No reason to do twice however.
Re express pass, only rides where the ticket was scanned/marked was Mummy, and interestingly enough, Cat in the Hat. Everything else could have been reused over and over.
-Went for the Meal Deal, which was a mistake. Not enough variation in the menu. Id like to see them make it for ANY (non wait service) restaurant, and price it accordingly.
- Speaking of food, I dont look for quality in a theme park, so no judgements there, but the combination of confused patrons and unenthusiastic (or poorly trained) staff made this the most frustrating aspect BY FAR.
- On the flip side, the ride staff were good to great. "Acting" roles (poseiden, terminator, jaws etc) were all very good as well.
- speaking of poseiden, count me among those missing the "old" show. This new one - with the escapee/reject from Super Hero island - was easy enough to follow, but man do I miss the shocker of being transported into the previous room that capped off the old show. That never failed to flat out amaze me.
OK, enough rambling for now. Perhaps more tomorrow once I recover.
(the setup: visiting the Out-laws - out of state ex-in laws - in Tampa, and took a side excursion with the intent to do both parks. TO enable this I also picked up the express pass for $40. Drove to Orlando, stayed from 9a to 10p, and drove back. This is what I learned.)
- It *is* possible to do both parks in a day - rather easily - as long as you arent interested in shows, and are a single rider.
- The parking lots open at 745. I know this because I made better time than expected and got there before they opened. Had Clark W Griswold flashbacks. Yes, I was first in the lot.
- The electronic pickup kiosks are brutal. Touch screens not sensitive, and first machine crashed before printing. SECOND machine printed ticket, pretty much every other line. SO, universal is using a $59 inkjet in those things, apparently. THIRD machine printed the Express Plus. Finally. But not a great start.
- UO should have used whoever provided Disneys Biometrics system. Theirs could not recognize my fingerprint. After multiple times.
- Single rider lines RULE. Much, much better than express pass. But not enough of them. Used it on Mummy, Spidey, and MIB.
- Speaking of Mummy, that was the new ride for me this time around (its been a few years.) An unreserved thumbs up. Runner up best queue award as well (Dueling Dragons retains however).
- Spidey died just before our Scoop made the ride ending drop. This was perfectly fine, as looking around was really cool, and of course a no wait reride takes the edge off.
- Oh, and Shrek was new to me as well. I liked it OK. A little tired of the 4D thing, but the familiar characters helped things. No reason to do twice however.
Re express pass, only rides where the ticket was scanned/marked was Mummy, and interestingly enough, Cat in the Hat. Everything else could have been reused over and over.
-Went for the Meal Deal, which was a mistake. Not enough variation in the menu. Id like to see them make it for ANY (non wait service) restaurant, and price it accordingly.
- Speaking of food, I dont look for quality in a theme park, so no judgements there, but the combination of confused patrons and unenthusiastic (or poorly trained) staff made this the most frustrating aspect BY FAR.
- On the flip side, the ride staff were good to great. "Acting" roles (poseiden, terminator, jaws etc) were all very good as well.
- speaking of poseiden, count me among those missing the "old" show. This new one - with the escapee/reject from Super Hero island - was easy enough to follow, but man do I miss the shocker of being transported into the previous room that capped off the old show. That never failed to flat out amaze me.
OK, enough rambling for now. Perhaps more tomorrow once I recover.