CJK
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I just wanted to thank all of you for your help prior to our trip. We only had one day at Universal, but thanks to you, we got to see so much! What a great day (for me at least....)!
We arrived at IOA at 8:30am on Sunday, Sept. 27th. We were allowed in about fifteen minutes early. I was struck by the lack of crowds in line. There was no need to worry about getting lost in a stampede once the park opened, that's for sure! I followed the itinerary that you all helped me come up with, and did the Hulk, Spiderman, Dr. Doom, Jurassic Park River Adventure, and Dueling Dragons. Dh decided against riding Hulk, Dr. Doom and DD due to motion sickness which was a good call on his part!
I however, had a blast! I practically walked on everything! At DD, the friendly team member working there, asked if I had ridden Rip Ride Rockit yet. When I said no, she quickly insisted that I finish up in IOA and get right over to RRR because there would most likely be a line already. I decided to take the advice and just rode Cat in the Hat and High in the Sky Trolley and motored over to Universal Studios.
There was already a 90 minute wait for RRR, but luckily the single rider line was open!!
I only ended up waiting about 35 minutes which was pretty good I thought. Dh went to Twister while I waited for RRR. GREAT ride! I loved the personalized soundtrack. I also did the Simpsons ride which was pretty good. I actually loved the little videos and signs prior to the ride a bit more than the actual ride itself.
We also did some of the oldies but goodies attractions, as well as Shrek, MIB, Horror Make-up show, Terrminator and the Mummy. Despite dh's efforts to avoid motion sickness, he still got pretty sick by about 2pm. That darn Cat in the Hat ride and Men in Black seemed to have more spinning than usual, and dh was a goner.
Being the trooper that he is, he tried to continue with me, but it was a losing battle. It was particularly disappointing since he purposely avoided the biggies (Hulk, DD, RRR, Simpsons), but he still managed to get sick.
We got a fair bit of rain that day, so running in and out of buildings wasn't helping him too much either. We did manage to go back to IOA and ride Popeye's Barge ride. We figured that we were wet anyway, so why not??
Ripsaw Falls was closed for a long time due to lightning in the area, so we never got to ride it this year.
In short, dh and I each had very different experiences! Dh said that he doesn't think he can handle going back to Universal again in the near future. There weren't many rides that he was able to handle. He liked seeing Jaws and some of the old shows/rides for nostalgia, but it bothered him to know that he can't do any of the newer rides, including a relatively tame ride like Cat in the Hat. I had a wonderful time myself, though it was dampened a bit (no not from the rain.....
) by my worrying about dh. We've agreed that the next time we go to Central Florida, I should plan a Universal day with fellow thrill-rider fans. When that day comes, you can bet I'll be back here on the Universal board. Thanks all! 
We arrived at IOA at 8:30am on Sunday, Sept. 27th. We were allowed in about fifteen minutes early. I was struck by the lack of crowds in line. There was no need to worry about getting lost in a stampede once the park opened, that's for sure! I followed the itinerary that you all helped me come up with, and did the Hulk, Spiderman, Dr. Doom, Jurassic Park River Adventure, and Dueling Dragons. Dh decided against riding Hulk, Dr. Doom and DD due to motion sickness which was a good call on his part!

There was already a 90 minute wait for RRR, but luckily the single rider line was open!!

We also did some of the oldies but goodies attractions, as well as Shrek, MIB, Horror Make-up show, Terrminator and the Mummy. Despite dh's efforts to avoid motion sickness, he still got pretty sick by about 2pm. That darn Cat in the Hat ride and Men in Black seemed to have more spinning than usual, and dh was a goner.

We got a fair bit of rain that day, so running in and out of buildings wasn't helping him too much either. We did manage to go back to IOA and ride Popeye's Barge ride. We figured that we were wet anyway, so why not??

In short, dh and I each had very different experiences! Dh said that he doesn't think he can handle going back to Universal again in the near future. There weren't many rides that he was able to handle. He liked seeing Jaws and some of the old shows/rides for nostalgia, but it bothered him to know that he can't do any of the newer rides, including a relatively tame ride like Cat in the Hat. I had a wonderful time myself, though it was dampened a bit (no not from the rain.....

