Oh, man, I didn't mean that to come off sounding that way - my apologies! I just don't post often here and know there's a tight knit group of regulars, so I almost hated to jump in with a random post.
Welcome rowan!!And hope you have a great trip!!!
I'm more of an "irregular" but I'm hoping the move to Orlando changes that some - please let us know about your trip as I'm excited to be going to Universal again for the first time since 2007 (which was when/why I joined this group in the first place).
marcie, you are irregular?
i was gonna tease you about metamucil but decided you might not even know what that is..............![]()
Eh, I'm not THAT much younger than you Mac!
rowan - what exactly IS Fun Spot? We saw a lot of signs for it while we were down there last weekend. Are you doing both parks at Universal?
Oh, man, I didn't mean that to come off sounding that way - my apologies! I just don't post often here and know there's a tight knit group of regulars, so I almost hated to jump in with a random post.
Turns out I'm a magician ala Harry Potter...I can make money materialize out of thin air - flippendo! jr decided he wants to take three college classes this summer to add another major; bonus points = the classes start in less than two weeks. maybe I can win it back on the slots? lol
this place always closes up at 9:00pm lately. where are my card playing partners when i have insomnia.....?
Sorry 5:30-6:00am comes early.
yea, but are you a happy homie when you greet the morning before dawn?
Fun Spot has two locations - it's a family owned amusement park with multi-level go kart tracks, carnival rides, and a few small but fun coasters. We had an amazing day/night there in August despite lots of rain, and everyone there was so friendly. The park in Orlando was recently totally renovated and has a really fun wooden coaster that we must have ridden two dozen times. My daughter loves go karts, and we don't have any nearby, so she made the most of that as well. It's around $35 for an all day ticket and they're open until midnight. I hear the Kissimmee location is a bit run down - but the Orlando one is blocks from Universal. We drove a few blocks away for lunch at Sweet Tomatoes which was so good and I wish we had one here in New Orleans!
Our plan is to get to Orlando by 6 PM Saturday and head right to Universal for the three hours until it closes, then we'll check into a hotel for the night. Checking into RPR bright and early Sunday morning and spending all day at Uni/IoA Sunday and Monday. Heading to Extended Stay Monday night to stay there for four nights. Aquatica Tuesday, Fun Spot Wednesday, and back to Universal/IoA Thursday before heading home Friday morning. My daughter wants to hit the outlet malls too - YUCK!!!
yea, but are you a happy homie when you greet the morning before dawn?
I'll be getting up before the sun rises to get on the road to Orlando tomorrow. I don't think I'll "greet" the morning so much as flip it off. I am NOT a morning person, and it is only my abiding love of roller coasters that will get me out of bed and on the road at an ungodly hour. I plan on going to sleep in my clothes so all I have to do is brush my teeth, grab the kid, and get in the car. I'll be on autopilot until we get 3 states over and my body decides it's time to wake up, so if you see a neon green Scion xB, steer clear, lmao!