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Thursday, April 28th
Today was set aside for a day at Islands of Adventure. We all roused ourselves fairly early in the morning to try and arrive as close to rope drop as possible. After showers and a quick breakfast at the villa, we headed out the door and were literally walking through the turnstiles as the park opened to guests.
As we made the short trip up the I4 (which was nice and quiet….an easy drive yet again
), we chatted about our personal must-do’s for the day, and formulated a plan to ensure everyone got a chance to experience what was important to them. As we made our way through the brilliantly themed Port of Entry, we decided to kick off our day at Spiderman
and wasted no time in turning left toward Marvel Superhero Island.

The guys LOVE this ride and were super excited to head into the queue with a 5 minute posted wait. During the trip planning process, I had given some serious consideration to breaking out of my comfort zone and giving this attraction a try for the first time, but alas….I just wasn’t feelin’ it. I was happy to let the guys have their fun while I enjoyed the peacefulness of that area that you can only experience in those early morning hours
.

I chatted with the ducks, who were not so patiently waiting for the churro cart to open.

I hardly had a chance to capture a few pictures when the guys were back at my side……they walked right on and were beaming like a pair of kids. What a great start. It could only be made better by the chance to meet Spidey himself, so while we were in the area, we stopped and got pictures with Marvel’s most famous super hero……with absolutely no line.
We have had excellent interaction with Spiderman on each of our previous visits, and this time was no exception. Jake, in particular, got a real kick out of this character meet: let’s just say this was much more up his alley than Mary Poppins and Dora the Explorer
.
With Spiderman firmly crossed off the to-do list for the day, it made sense to continue on to Jurassic Park…….Jake’s favourite section in all of Universal. He’s been a dinosaur fanatic since he was old enough to talk, and the first movie he ever saw in the theatre was Jurassic Park III. He has seen all the movies so often, he knows the scripts literally word for word. He thinks the Jurassic Park area is dino-mite
.

The guys beat a path to Jurassic Park River Adventure. The queue currently showed a five minute wait, and with the sun already blazing in the sky and temperatures poised to soar to the low 90’s, we knew it would grow MUCH busier as the day wore on. I am not ashamed to say I am drop-averse, so I am happy to watch from the splash zone and capture their fun on camera while they ride the actual ride.
I took their hats, wallets, and keys and headed over to watch for their big descent, and they danced off into the shady queue.
Watching……

…..splashdown!.......

…..and a pair of happy fellows
.

I met them at the ride exit, and we got their ride photo added to our Photoconnect account.
We also got this picture as well, from the automatic kiosk where you scan your photo card and then get your family in place on the marked area while the picture delay counts down the seconds until the photo Is taken.
Our other must-do in Jurassic Park was to give Jake his first experience at the reasonably new Raptor Encounter, however it didn’t open until 10 am “or so” and we were still a tiny bit early. Since the guys were already kind of wet and lines for rides were low, we opted to double back to Toon Lagoon and have them take in Dudley Do-Right’s Ripsaw Falls.

Steve still isn’t sure what he thinks about the theming of this ride…..as Jake so succinctly put it, “They really rip our Mounties, Mom”…..but Jake enjoys a good laugh (even if it’s at his own expense!) so he was eager to give it a try.

I found a great spot on the bridge to watch their big plunge, and within a few minutes, I saw them come splashing down from the top of the drop.

Their boat was going so fast…..I know my guys weigh a good lot put together, so that boat certainly had enough gravitational pull to be moving pretty rapidly just based on their bodies alone
…..that they were just a blur as they passed by:

Their boat wound its way around through the balance of the ride, and I met them at the exit for pictures: first, the official ride photo….
…..and then one taken by moi. I was hoping it would better convey their level of sogginess (they were SOAKED to the skin) but instead, it just conveys “happy”. I guess that’s a good thing, too!

It was now past 10 am and we figured it was a good time to go to the Raptor Encounter. Again, this is another attraction that sees much longer waits earlier in the day so the sooner we could squeeze it in, the better off we would be. We joined the small line and were advised by a very friendly TM that the Raptor was just being fed and would be out to greet guests shortly. She estimated about 10 minutes, which elicited a round of exasperated sighs from a few people in front of us as they opted not to wait. They hopped over the barriers and headed off down the walkway, and our line got immediately shorter
.

I was super happy that the Raptor focused almost solely on Jake on this visit….Steve and I had experienced it already, and we wanted this to be a memorable trip moment for the boy. For most of our interaction, the raptor was nuzzling Jake’s ear or breathing heavily on his head, and Jurassic Park fan that he was, he was SO impressed
. He wasn’t sure what to expect from this attraction, really, but let’s just say any expectations that he DID have were blown out of the water. So fun, and such a great time for all of us
.


While a Photoconnect photographer was at the attraction and taking pictures, there was also a separate TM who was offering to capture photos with guests’ personal cameras and cellphones. Surprisingly, our pictures taken by the TM with our little camera turned out better than those from Photoconnect. Go figure
.
Toward the end of our interaction, the Raptor decided to nuzzle Jake’s ear one final time…..

…..and then let out a roar that startled us enough to send us running
.

What great memories
. So very worth the brief wait in line!
More to come…..
.

Today was set aside for a day at Islands of Adventure. We all roused ourselves fairly early in the morning to try and arrive as close to rope drop as possible. After showers and a quick breakfast at the villa, we headed out the door and were literally walking through the turnstiles as the park opened to guests.

As we made the short trip up the I4 (which was nice and quiet….an easy drive yet again



The guys LOVE this ride and were super excited to head into the queue with a 5 minute posted wait. During the trip planning process, I had given some serious consideration to breaking out of my comfort zone and giving this attraction a try for the first time, but alas….I just wasn’t feelin’ it. I was happy to let the guys have their fun while I enjoyed the peacefulness of that area that you can only experience in those early morning hours


I chatted with the ducks, who were not so patiently waiting for the churro cart to open.

I hardly had a chance to capture a few pictures when the guys were back at my side……they walked right on and were beaming like a pair of kids. What a great start. It could only be made better by the chance to meet Spidey himself, so while we were in the area, we stopped and got pictures with Marvel’s most famous super hero……with absolutely no line.

We have had excellent interaction with Spiderman on each of our previous visits, and this time was no exception. Jake, in particular, got a real kick out of this character meet: let’s just say this was much more up his alley than Mary Poppins and Dora the Explorer

With Spiderman firmly crossed off the to-do list for the day, it made sense to continue on to Jurassic Park…….Jake’s favourite section in all of Universal. He’s been a dinosaur fanatic since he was old enough to talk, and the first movie he ever saw in the theatre was Jurassic Park III. He has seen all the movies so often, he knows the scripts literally word for word. He thinks the Jurassic Park area is dino-mite


The guys beat a path to Jurassic Park River Adventure. The queue currently showed a five minute wait, and with the sun already blazing in the sky and temperatures poised to soar to the low 90’s, we knew it would grow MUCH busier as the day wore on. I am not ashamed to say I am drop-averse, so I am happy to watch from the splash zone and capture their fun on camera while they ride the actual ride.
I took their hats, wallets, and keys and headed over to watch for their big descent, and they danced off into the shady queue.
Watching……

…..splashdown!.......

…..and a pair of happy fellows


I met them at the ride exit, and we got their ride photo added to our Photoconnect account.

We also got this picture as well, from the automatic kiosk where you scan your photo card and then get your family in place on the marked area while the picture delay counts down the seconds until the photo Is taken.

Our other must-do in Jurassic Park was to give Jake his first experience at the reasonably new Raptor Encounter, however it didn’t open until 10 am “or so” and we were still a tiny bit early. Since the guys were already kind of wet and lines for rides were low, we opted to double back to Toon Lagoon and have them take in Dudley Do-Right’s Ripsaw Falls.

Steve still isn’t sure what he thinks about the theming of this ride…..as Jake so succinctly put it, “They really rip our Mounties, Mom”…..but Jake enjoys a good laugh (even if it’s at his own expense!) so he was eager to give it a try.

I found a great spot on the bridge to watch their big plunge, and within a few minutes, I saw them come splashing down from the top of the drop.

Their boat was going so fast…..I know my guys weigh a good lot put together, so that boat certainly had enough gravitational pull to be moving pretty rapidly just based on their bodies alone


Their boat wound its way around through the balance of the ride, and I met them at the exit for pictures: first, the official ride photo….

…..and then one taken by moi. I was hoping it would better convey their level of sogginess (they were SOAKED to the skin) but instead, it just conveys “happy”. I guess that’s a good thing, too!


It was now past 10 am and we figured it was a good time to go to the Raptor Encounter. Again, this is another attraction that sees much longer waits earlier in the day so the sooner we could squeeze it in, the better off we would be. We joined the small line and were advised by a very friendly TM that the Raptor was just being fed and would be out to greet guests shortly. She estimated about 10 minutes, which elicited a round of exasperated sighs from a few people in front of us as they opted not to wait. They hopped over the barriers and headed off down the walkway, and our line got immediately shorter


I was super happy that the Raptor focused almost solely on Jake on this visit….Steve and I had experienced it already, and we wanted this to be a memorable trip moment for the boy. For most of our interaction, the raptor was nuzzling Jake’s ear or breathing heavily on his head, and Jurassic Park fan that he was, he was SO impressed




While a Photoconnect photographer was at the attraction and taking pictures, there was also a separate TM who was offering to capture photos with guests’ personal cameras and cellphones. Surprisingly, our pictures taken by the TM with our little camera turned out better than those from Photoconnect. Go figure

Toward the end of our interaction, the Raptor decided to nuzzle Jake’s ear one final time…..

…..and then let out a roar that startled us enough to send us running


What great memories

More to come…..
