September 24!
Since we had already been to IOA twice, this day was for the other park. (it's so awkward, with the whole place being Universal Studios, and the park being....Universal Studios? and "the Studios" is what people call Hollywood Studios, especially if they were WDW people when DHS was called MGM Studios)
On the way to the boat.
Started the morning with a tasty Emeril's blend coffee from the Keurig machine in the room. Felt that wasn't quite enough, so we also stopped at Starbucks in CityWalk. Such a mistake. First, the coffee was BAD (one of the s'bux that proves the theory that the further from headquarters you get, the worse they get). And second, you have to go way into CityWalk, go up a very tall escalator, and then to the storefront. And, alas, the down escalator was broken, which we did not notice on the way up. Ugh, what a pain.
Anyway, just a waste of time, though I suppose there was some caffeine in the lousy iced latte.
But...seeing this made me happy again.
Eamon's obligatory height checking picture! (omg look at that)
The little kid area, the Kidzone, doesn't open right at park opening, so we ended up going on Shrek 4D our very first thing! Not the thing we would have *thought* to go on first off, but that's how it worked out.
And we were so glad! We hadn't been on it yet, but it's a favorite now! Combine "tough to be a bug", "Mickey's Philharmagic", Muppets, and Honey I Shrunk the Kids. But put MORE action in the seats, funnier lines, more effects...and you've got Shrek 4D.
OH, and they make fun of Tinkerbell. Of course.
Ack! While typing this I have the news on, and they just played an ad for Aulani Disney Resort in Hawaii. Fun!
The gift shop has some good stuff. They have dress-up stuff from a store called
Creative Education of Canada. I am so glad I wrote that down on the map of this day. I'd forgotten about them! I was really close to buying E some knight/prince dressup stuff, but since they had tags with the website on it, I then figured I'd do some research before paying theme park prices (and taking up luggage room).
After that we went on ET. I both really like, and am really bored by, the ride. And that's that.
It was getting so hot already... Robert suddenly did not feel well, I can't remember how exactly, and I think he went off to see if their first aid office had ibuprofen (so I figure it was a headache?). So I sat in the shade while Eamon played in Fievel's Playland for awhile. Robert finally came back.
One of the TMs and I had been passing the time, and she mentioned that back behind the Curious George Goes To Town water playground there was an indoor play area that would be fun. So we went on back!
If you don't want to get wet, you follow the footprints carefully, and it lets you avoid all the surprise sprays and dumps of water.
The place that's back there is called the Ball Factory. It's filled with soft-soft-soft foam balls, and tons of ways to shoot them at each other! Scads of fun for all ages. I think we must have spent an hour in there. I decided to just sit down and rest while the guys ran around playing with the balls.
While sitting there I talked with a different TM, and I watched people. There weren't a lot of people back there...it's not really on the map, and it's all the way back behind a very wet playground. But the one thing that I noticed that was EVERY single woman who came in there started using the vacuum thing to suck up balls (they went into a hopper and into a bit container, where they could be dumped out later). And every woman suddenly realized what she was doing (vacuuming on vacation!), got a sheepish look, and stopped. And yes, that included me, when I first came in.
It's a neat area back there, and the balls don't hurt even when they hit you on the head.
They were VERY warm when I finally got them out of there. Luckily we were in a water area, so E filled his hat and stuck it on his head.
No one went in this area. We had things to do!
Eamon then went on Woody Woodpecker's Nuthouse Coaster. Ten times in a row. Alone.
It was a good morning for him!
From there we walked, slowly (hot hot hot) to the Simpsons Ride. And then onto MIB. We walked out of there dancing, as usual (they play the MIB theme), and after much debate got a "neuralizer". A little late, especially since Eamon had decided that he was going to be Ron Weasley for Halloween, but he was still glad to get it.
We decided to skip the Amity area altogether, since E wasn't ready for Jaws yet and it just isn't compelling enough to do one at a time.
Decided to go for lunch at Lombard's again. A very interesting time we had...
First, they stuck us in the tiniest little section of the restaurant. Not a corner, and right next to an aquarium (which normally would be good), but absolutely surrounded by tables. Tables packed with people. And apart from Eamon, we are not tiny people! There was one lady who had just HAD IT with people squeezing past, and from our hostess's reaction to the lady telling her she didn't appreciate it, I got the impression that the hostess had sat us there on purpose. Wow. That's fun.
Robert and I shared a salad and pasta, and Eamon...jeez...he ate an adult portion of ravioli, and was still hungry. We made him wait a bit, and 20 minutes later he was still hungry. So we ordered him a half portion of the same ravioli, and he ate it ALL. (I'm frightened of what it's going to be like as he gets older)
We went on out into the heat. Decided that we just didn't have much interest in the other rides.
On the way out we saw the "Blues Brothers". I like the zoom feature on my camera.
Then we went Back to the Future.
Hey, who is that?
Of course, all of this was lost on E, as he hasn't seen the movie yet.
Next summer, the old Jimmy Neutron ride will become Despicable Me. Think it'll be on this street?
It was so hot, we were exhausted. And Robert had started the day not feeling so well, so it was definitely time to go rest.