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Mike and I were really tired at this point and just wanted to go back to the condo. Yes, we're party poopers

My mom and Dad, however, wanted to go out for the night. Mike and I were not in a good mood, but off to Universal Studios we went. We were supposed to park all the way at the end of the lot, but there was no one directing traffic so we drove around to the very front and found a ton of spots. We then began the long trek through CityWalk, and went over to Island's of Adventure. The entrance to the park was PACKED, though, more so than the entrance to either park had been so far. It was already 7:30 and we didn't feel like dealing with crowds so we walked over to Universal Studios and walked right in. This wasn't before a big fight as to whether or not we should just leave. My dad wanted to stay, though, so we did.
After entering Universal Studios we stopped at the Cheesecake Factory right near the entrance to see if they had Italian Cheesecake. Mike LOVES Italian cheesecake and he looks for it wherever we go. They didn't have it, though, so we walked over to the Gory, Gruesome, and Grotesque Horror Makeup Show. The next show didn't start until 8:30, so we went over to Twister so my mom and Mike could go on it. There was only a five-minute wait listed, but we wound up just walking right into the pre-show. As usual the attraction was great. This time we were in the front row, and Mike got SO scared when the roof caved in and came swinging towards us. He's really tall and the roof got so close to his head that it just freaked him out. I was CRACKING UP!
The storm-chasing van from Twister
When we left my mom and I ran into the bathroom while Mike and my dad went ahead to the Horror Show theater to get us seats. We got to the theater at 8:20 but they hadn't let anyone in yet, so we waited in the pre-show room. Each month they have props from different Universal horror films in the pre-show room, and this July they had props from Van Helsing. Mike loved this movie, but I had never seen it, so it was nothing special to me.
Mels Drive In was themed after the diner in American Graffiti, but we never got a chance to eat there
Outside the Gory, Gruesome, and Grotesque Horror Makeup Show theater
Some Van Helsing props
When the doors finally opened we were right in front of them, and everyone went RUNNING in, completely trampling us. I just hung out in the back while my dad went in to get seats. When we met him inside he had a spot in the front row, with three seats saved. There was also a lady behind him, screaming. I asked what was going on, and he said he went in and saved three seats for us, but two kids came and sat in our seats. He asked them to move down since he was saving the seats, and when they moved down someone else sat down on the other side of them, leaving no room for their parents. The kid's mom was flipping out, screaming at my dad for not letting kids sit in the front row. Excuse me? I am NOT a violent person, but I wanted to slap her so bad. First of all, we were the first people in line, and got to the seats first. Second of all, your kids are just that
kids. If you want to sit with them, don't send them off on their own to run in between and in front of everyone, and then jump in seats. Take their hands, and walk with them. Then you'll get seats together. It made me SO mad, and it still does when I think about it. Sometimes I just really don't like people, there are too many stupid ones out there.
Eventually the lady calmed herself down before she popped a blood vessel, and the show started. Around the stage were props, masks, and replicas of different things from scary movies, including a Chucky doll! Mike is unbelievably afraid of Chucky, and all dolls/dummy's, to the extent that it's a little not normal for a guy his age

So as soon as I saw that Chucky doll, and that it was right in front of us, I just started cracking up. The look on Mike's face was priceless! I don't think he looked at it the whole time!
The show itself was GREAT! Just really, really funny! First a mad scientist-looking guy stumbled out onto the stage with a knife in his chest, and he eventually fell onto the floor. Then he pulled himself over to the front row and went over to a really pretty girl, who was about seventeen. He said he needed help, and whenshe got up to help him he went to hug her. She jumped away and we all laughed. It was really funny! Eventually he got up and told us that he was a special effects artist for Universal Studios, and then the host of the show came out.
First we watched clips from some of the most popular Universal horror films. Then they asked for a volunteer, and a bunch of people had their hands up. Of course they picked someone who didn't have their hand up! It was a lady named Charlene, and she was a great sport! They put a fake knife to her arm and started "cutting her arm" and it looked cool, until the blade went completely through her arm! It looked sick! Charlene freaked out and started screaming! They then took the knife out of her arm and showed us how it worked... there was a secret compartment that was pushed out of the knife and put up against her arm to look like the blade was going through it. Very cool. The host then said that makeup artists are skilled professionals and are great at what they do, and they never drink on the job. He also said to the kids in the audience that none of them should drink or try these effects at home - they should do it at a friends house.
Then they showed more clips from scary movies, including a clip of the moon. They asked all the kids in the audience what movie they thought it was, and they all screamed, "ET! It's ET!" Then they showed a scary-looking werewolf howling at the moon, and the host said, "That's right kids, he's back and he's pissed!"

I was cracking up! It was actually a scene from American Werewolf in London, and we were shown amoving animatronic head of how they made the transformation from man to beast in the movie. It was awesome!
They then needed another volunteer, and more people raised their hands. The host said, "We need someone really fearless for this one. Someone who isn't afraid of anything, and is willing to do anything... Charlene!" They pulled Charlene back up on stage! They gave her a vest to wear which had controls on the arms, saying that they had created the first motion-based animatronic. They then pulled the curtain off of a huge wolf-like creature. As Charlene moved her arms the wolf would move its arms; as Charlene moved her head, the wolf would move its head. It was cool, but we all knew that something was up.
They then told her to go stand next to the wolf so that they could take a picture for her. She was afraid to go up to it, though, because she knew something would happen, so she refused to go. Eventually she went over to it when the host said he would go over there with her. Right when she got over there she grabbed the host around his waste and closed her eyes. The host was surprised and said, "Wow, this is like the prom picture I never had!"

Eventually the wolf sprang out at her, and started running around the stage. She got SO scared, it was priceless! Of course there was someone in the costume the whole time, but it was still very, very funny. The show ended after that, and I absolutely loved it! Definitely worth the trouble the psycho lady gave us
Oh no, its Chucky! Mike, dont look!
A replica of the mask used in The Exorcist
Done with the show, we went back to the front of the park and went into the Lucy store. My mom picked out a few magnets and my dad got a nightgown that he was going to buy her, but my mom wound up putting everything back

We then went into the main Universal Studios store and I got a Universal keychain with a spinning Universal globe in the middle of a ring, all in gold. I also got a clapboard-looking picture frame that said Universal Studios, and it came with a picture from the set of Moulin Rouge. I LOVE that movie, so it was cool. My mom and dad also got a Universal mug for my cousin Ryan (He's 15 but thinks Spongebob is the funniest thing ever, so we made sure Spongebob was on it

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My mom and I then ran into the bathroom, and we went into a small sports-related store at the very exit of the park. We wound up getting a Spiderman car for my cousin Zach, and my mom got a little Woody-Woodpecker picture frame magnet. We wound up leaving the park at 9:30, and we were at the car by 9:50 (I'm telling you, it was a LONG walk!)
Right when we got to the entrance of the Emerald Island resort we saw fireworks in the distance, right behind the silhouette of Cinderella's Castle! I wish I would have taken a picture, it was BEAUTIFUL. It was then that I realized just how close to the Magic Kingdom we actually were, and I loved it! We were also able to hear the fireworks, too, which was cool.
I got in my pajamas at around 10:30 and read my Ripley's guidebook. I had a lot of trouble falling asleep. As tired as I had been earlier, I just couldn't get myself tired again. I eventually drifted off to sleep at 1:00, but I woke up at 2:30 and again had trouble falling back asleep.
Coming Up Next Day 7: Take It Easy