First trip to Universal, and first time staying at the RPR. The RPR is beautiful. You really feel like you're in another place in another time. Beautifully landscaped and decorated. Staff was wonderful. We arrived at about 3:00 p.m. Went swimming at the hotel's pool until it started raining and we were told to clear the deck. Later that evening, we walked around City Walk to take in the sites and do a little shopping.
We stayed in Tower 1, room 1427. We had a wonderful view of IOA (the Hulk was just outside our window, as was Dr. Doom and the IOA lighthouse). How I'm am missing the sound of the Hulk coaster warming up in the morning before the park opens. This view worked out perfect for the 4th of July fireworks spectacular. It was a wonderful show. The fireworks were set up in the lagoons at Universal, IOA and City Walk. They were synchronized to go off from all three locations at the same time. We watched in awe from our room.
I was very impressed with Universal. This place really holds its own. Universal, IOA and City Walk are all very appealing to the eye. Especially City Walk. That place just draws you to it and makes you want to stay and ready to return any time.
Jimmy Neutron was great. We went on that ride four times at the request of my 9 year old DD. It truly is a "blast". (Tip: The further back in the theater you are, the more enjoyable the ride.)
I loved Shrek, but my kids aren't into the 3d stuff, so we only saw that once. They will go on 3D stuff, but will not wear the glasses. Sometimes I wonder if they are really my kids.
Spider Man has to be the most awesome attraction ever, anywhere. We went on this about 4 times as well. (Again, my kids wouldn't wear the glasses)
The live shows were great too. As I mentioned at the beginning, this was our very first trip to Universal, so every attraction was new to us. Back to the Future is another favorite, as well as Men in Black Alien Attack.
We were able to enjoy these rides over and over again, thanks to the FOTL room keys. This is the only way to go. Shrek had a 90 minute wait in the afternoon. Jimmy Neutron had 70 minute wait. We were on that ride in about 5 minutes.
On 4th of July morning, I took the girls to Wet n Wild. We got there for about 9:30, and stayed until 1:30. The girls had enough of being out in sun. Went back to room, got showered and changed, and headed back to the parks.
We ate dinner at the Hard Rock Cafe on the 4th. People were lined up to get in there. After showing our room keys we were sent to another entrance and were seated immediately. My 13 year old DD loved this restaurant. It's noisy, but fun. The employees love to cut up and dance around. They even had the kids doing a conga line around the place. The food was good as well as the service.
We used the water taxis to get to and from the hotel and the parks. Never seemed to have to wait except one night we left at the time the parks closed, so I think we waited about 15 minutes, if even that long. We took the walk back to room one afternoon for a break. The path is beautifully landscaped and the walk not bad, it's just after walking all day, it was a bit long. Maybe it's better to walk the path in the morning when you're fresh and full of energy.
Well, now I'm back home, wishing I was still over there. If anyone wonders if its worth going to Orlando just for Universal Studios - - my answer is a big YES! Disney is great. I love Disney World, but Universal is more of a hip, in-your-face type place. I saw no holes or weaknesses. This place stands on its own.
Sorry if this is too long.
Jane
We stayed in Tower 1, room 1427. We had a wonderful view of IOA (the Hulk was just outside our window, as was Dr. Doom and the IOA lighthouse). How I'm am missing the sound of the Hulk coaster warming up in the morning before the park opens. This view worked out perfect for the 4th of July fireworks spectacular. It was a wonderful show. The fireworks were set up in the lagoons at Universal, IOA and City Walk. They were synchronized to go off from all three locations at the same time. We watched in awe from our room.
I was very impressed with Universal. This place really holds its own. Universal, IOA and City Walk are all very appealing to the eye. Especially City Walk. That place just draws you to it and makes you want to stay and ready to return any time.
Jimmy Neutron was great. We went on that ride four times at the request of my 9 year old DD. It truly is a "blast". (Tip: The further back in the theater you are, the more enjoyable the ride.)
I loved Shrek, but my kids aren't into the 3d stuff, so we only saw that once. They will go on 3D stuff, but will not wear the glasses. Sometimes I wonder if they are really my kids.
Spider Man has to be the most awesome attraction ever, anywhere. We went on this about 4 times as well. (Again, my kids wouldn't wear the glasses)

The live shows were great too. As I mentioned at the beginning, this was our very first trip to Universal, so every attraction was new to us. Back to the Future is another favorite, as well as Men in Black Alien Attack.
We were able to enjoy these rides over and over again, thanks to the FOTL room keys. This is the only way to go. Shrek had a 90 minute wait in the afternoon. Jimmy Neutron had 70 minute wait. We were on that ride in about 5 minutes.
On 4th of July morning, I took the girls to Wet n Wild. We got there for about 9:30, and stayed until 1:30. The girls had enough of being out in sun. Went back to room, got showered and changed, and headed back to the parks.
We ate dinner at the Hard Rock Cafe on the 4th. People were lined up to get in there. After showing our room keys we were sent to another entrance and were seated immediately. My 13 year old DD loved this restaurant. It's noisy, but fun. The employees love to cut up and dance around. They even had the kids doing a conga line around the place. The food was good as well as the service.
We used the water taxis to get to and from the hotel and the parks. Never seemed to have to wait except one night we left at the time the parks closed, so I think we waited about 15 minutes, if even that long. We took the walk back to room one afternoon for a break. The path is beautifully landscaped and the walk not bad, it's just after walking all day, it was a bit long. Maybe it's better to walk the path in the morning when you're fresh and full of energy.

Well, now I'm back home, wishing I was still over there. If anyone wonders if its worth going to Orlando just for Universal Studios - - my answer is a big YES! Disney is great. I love Disney World, but Universal is more of a hip, in-your-face type place. I saw no holes or weaknesses. This place stands on its own.
Sorry if this is too long.

Jane