thevolcanogod
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Part 1 - Drive and Day 1
This is my first trip report - I'm going to try and keep this brief and to the point. I'm sure there are a lot of other reports out there covering everything in a lot more detail. I'm going to give my opinions on some things.
First my background: I am traveling with my wife and two daughters (4 and 7) from the Chicago area by car. I've been to Disney World maybe 15 times and Universal Orlando maybe 5 times so I'm very familiar with theme parks. I'm also going to throw this out there: I make good money so I'm not afraid to spend it but I'm also very thrifty. I like to make sure my money is well-spent. I love good deals and I hate things that feel like rip offs. So without futher ado...
Drive Chicago to Orlando
We left Friday after school which means about 3:15 CST - getting on the road and through the city before traffic got heavy. This drive was accomplished over 2 days - the first day we made it to about an hour north of Nashville. Traffic I'd say was heavier than normal. Lots of spring break traffic. Altogether not bad tho. The stretch between Louisville and Nashville was bad last year - lots of nasty construction - but it wasn't too bad this year. It seems to have cleared up a bit. One funny thing - we planned on staying right around Cave City and stopped at an exit with a few hotels. They were completely booked up - all of them. This was completely unexpected - so my wife had to get on the phone and call several places ahead to even get a place. We ended up staying at a Super 8 which smelled like an ashtray but did the job in letting us get 6 hours of sleep.
We rolled into Orlando around 8:30PM EST and decided to hit Pollo Tropical since we were all a bit hungry and I love sweet plantains. We encountered our first real snafu - Yelp lists a Polo Tropical right near the intersection of I4 and Universal Blvd. There isn't one there. But what we did do is get into a huge traffic mess that took us 20 mins to get out of. Thanks for nothing Yelp. We found a Pollo Tropical a couple miles away and found a large line of guests ahead of us. Since we had already wasted maybe 30 minutes on this endeavor I was not about to turn around empty handed. So we waited patiently and my Fried Yucca and plantains were eaten with great gusto.
We rolled into our hotel around 11:00EST - the Best Western Orlando Gateway. Nice place - clean - easy to find - check in was a breeze. I wanted to be up the next day for rope drop so we all got to bed early.
Day 1 - Islands of Adventure 3/26
We decided to head in for rope drop and then work on eating breakfast in the park. Getting in the park was a breeze and we headed to Forbidden Journey to ride that first. I think we waited maybe 30 mins but mostly because the ride had some technical difficulties. Afterwards, we basically walked on Flight of the Griffon. Since the little ones were hungry, I wanted to try the Three Broomsticks for breakfast. Let me say, this was one of the best breakfasts I've had on a vacation lately. Not that the food was spectacular - it was decent, don't get me wrong - but The Three Broomsticks was almost empty and we had a seat by the back door and there was a nice breeze coming it. It was just one of those relaxing moments where you can sit back and just take it all in.
This leads me to a big observation about the day. This park was packed! Wall to wall people. If the crowd calculators go from 1-10, this was an 11! In fact, if you are planning on coming to Universal this week, it would be better if you stayed home. Actually, I'm completely kidding. I've been to the parks in the summer when the crowds were rated at a 9 - based on this, I'd say today's crowds were a 6-7. We waited a max of maybe 40 mins and rode most of the major rides without express passes. Weather was perfect - 81 and sunny.
Some of my favorite things: the "fastpass" tickets for Pteradon Flyers was extremely nice. We got tickets for 30 minutes from when we grabbed them, then my girls got to play around while we waited. Staff was keeping out gests who were not with children so this area was fairly empty and easy to keep an eye on the kids. When it was our time, we got into the queue and basically walked right on. Very nice way to do things!
I really wanted to try The Toothsome Chocolate Emporium so we decided to do an early dinner around 3PM. To be honest, the entire encounter was a disaster. We waited 30 minutes for a table then when we were seated, we sat there for 20 minutes before we were even noticed and brought water. Our waitress apologized for the delay and offered a free appetizer for the wait (I didn't say anything to prompt this which was nice). I'm a pretty laid-back guy so I wasn't sweating it and felt it was a nice way to make up for the extra wait. Unfortunately things kept going downhill. I ordered a bowl of French Onion and a bowl of Broccoli Cheddar soup but with an extra bowl so I could split it for my daughters. They brought out cups instead. I told the waitress it was no biggie but please bring out an empty bowl so I could split the cup. She was gracious enough to bring out a full additional cup of soup for my other daughter free of charge and told me she would adjust mine on the bill so I was just charged for a cup. Anyways, I felt the food was mediocre. We got the totchos and Brussel sprouts for appetizers. The sprouts were good but the totchos just didn't have much flavor. They should go with regular bacon instead of the fancy pork belly and dump some cheese on it or something. I got the pork chop which came out perfectly cooked to today's standards (a little pink inside) and my wife got a flatbread that she felt was too salty. My chop was good - the potatoes that came with it were overcooked sludge. After we finished I asked for the bill so we could get back to the park. When she brought the check, I noticed my bowl was not adjusted to cup. But since it was only $1 I didn't want to waste time getting it revised.
We headed back into the park and finished out a few more rides. Around 7PM we headed out - I wanted to try a milkshake at Toothsome. My daughters got the Red Velvet while I got the Hazelnut and my wife got a This May Contain Nuts. Overall it was decent deserts - for $6 - not for $12. I did not feel like we got a good value for the price. So after dinner and desert at Toothsome here's my recommendation: check it out inside but go elsewhere to eat. They have some serious issues with dinner mechanics and the food isn't worth the price.
This is my first trip report - I'm going to try and keep this brief and to the point. I'm sure there are a lot of other reports out there covering everything in a lot more detail. I'm going to give my opinions on some things.
First my background: I am traveling with my wife and two daughters (4 and 7) from the Chicago area by car. I've been to Disney World maybe 15 times and Universal Orlando maybe 5 times so I'm very familiar with theme parks. I'm also going to throw this out there: I make good money so I'm not afraid to spend it but I'm also very thrifty. I like to make sure my money is well-spent. I love good deals and I hate things that feel like rip offs. So without futher ado...
Drive Chicago to Orlando
We left Friday after school which means about 3:15 CST - getting on the road and through the city before traffic got heavy. This drive was accomplished over 2 days - the first day we made it to about an hour north of Nashville. Traffic I'd say was heavier than normal. Lots of spring break traffic. Altogether not bad tho. The stretch between Louisville and Nashville was bad last year - lots of nasty construction - but it wasn't too bad this year. It seems to have cleared up a bit. One funny thing - we planned on staying right around Cave City and stopped at an exit with a few hotels. They were completely booked up - all of them. This was completely unexpected - so my wife had to get on the phone and call several places ahead to even get a place. We ended up staying at a Super 8 which smelled like an ashtray but did the job in letting us get 6 hours of sleep.
We rolled into Orlando around 8:30PM EST and decided to hit Pollo Tropical since we were all a bit hungry and I love sweet plantains. We encountered our first real snafu - Yelp lists a Polo Tropical right near the intersection of I4 and Universal Blvd. There isn't one there. But what we did do is get into a huge traffic mess that took us 20 mins to get out of. Thanks for nothing Yelp. We found a Pollo Tropical a couple miles away and found a large line of guests ahead of us. Since we had already wasted maybe 30 minutes on this endeavor I was not about to turn around empty handed. So we waited patiently and my Fried Yucca and plantains were eaten with great gusto.
We rolled into our hotel around 11:00EST - the Best Western Orlando Gateway. Nice place - clean - easy to find - check in was a breeze. I wanted to be up the next day for rope drop so we all got to bed early.
Day 1 - Islands of Adventure 3/26
We decided to head in for rope drop and then work on eating breakfast in the park. Getting in the park was a breeze and we headed to Forbidden Journey to ride that first. I think we waited maybe 30 mins but mostly because the ride had some technical difficulties. Afterwards, we basically walked on Flight of the Griffon. Since the little ones were hungry, I wanted to try the Three Broomsticks for breakfast. Let me say, this was one of the best breakfasts I've had on a vacation lately. Not that the food was spectacular - it was decent, don't get me wrong - but The Three Broomsticks was almost empty and we had a seat by the back door and there was a nice breeze coming it. It was just one of those relaxing moments where you can sit back and just take it all in.
This leads me to a big observation about the day. This park was packed! Wall to wall people. If the crowd calculators go from 1-10, this was an 11! In fact, if you are planning on coming to Universal this week, it would be better if you stayed home. Actually, I'm completely kidding. I've been to the parks in the summer when the crowds were rated at a 9 - based on this, I'd say today's crowds were a 6-7. We waited a max of maybe 40 mins and rode most of the major rides without express passes. Weather was perfect - 81 and sunny.
Some of my favorite things: the "fastpass" tickets for Pteradon Flyers was extremely nice. We got tickets for 30 minutes from when we grabbed them, then my girls got to play around while we waited. Staff was keeping out gests who were not with children so this area was fairly empty and easy to keep an eye on the kids. When it was our time, we got into the queue and basically walked right on. Very nice way to do things!
I really wanted to try The Toothsome Chocolate Emporium so we decided to do an early dinner around 3PM. To be honest, the entire encounter was a disaster. We waited 30 minutes for a table then when we were seated, we sat there for 20 minutes before we were even noticed and brought water. Our waitress apologized for the delay and offered a free appetizer for the wait (I didn't say anything to prompt this which was nice). I'm a pretty laid-back guy so I wasn't sweating it and felt it was a nice way to make up for the extra wait. Unfortunately things kept going downhill. I ordered a bowl of French Onion and a bowl of Broccoli Cheddar soup but with an extra bowl so I could split it for my daughters. They brought out cups instead. I told the waitress it was no biggie but please bring out an empty bowl so I could split the cup. She was gracious enough to bring out a full additional cup of soup for my other daughter free of charge and told me she would adjust mine on the bill so I was just charged for a cup. Anyways, I felt the food was mediocre. We got the totchos and Brussel sprouts for appetizers. The sprouts were good but the totchos just didn't have much flavor. They should go with regular bacon instead of the fancy pork belly and dump some cheese on it or something. I got the pork chop which came out perfectly cooked to today's standards (a little pink inside) and my wife got a flatbread that she felt was too salty. My chop was good - the potatoes that came with it were overcooked sludge. After we finished I asked for the bill so we could get back to the park. When she brought the check, I noticed my bowl was not adjusted to cup. But since it was only $1 I didn't want to waste time getting it revised.
We headed back into the park and finished out a few more rides. Around 7PM we headed out - I wanted to try a milkshake at Toothsome. My daughters got the Red Velvet while I got the Hazelnut and my wife got a This May Contain Nuts. Overall it was decent deserts - for $6 - not for $12. I did not feel like we got a good value for the price. So after dinner and desert at Toothsome here's my recommendation: check it out inside but go elsewhere to eat. They have some serious issues with dinner mechanics and the food isn't worth the price.
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