Michael can definitely be a bit moody. And when he decides he is done then he is done. I thought it was funny that he found Thing 1 and Thing 2 worthy though. Which did allow us to get some great pictures of his friendlinessGoodness gracious! You guys really did get wet. I imagine you were quite squishy after riding three times.
Poor Michael, he just doesn't care too much for characters when he's tired does he? At least you got pictures of him getting friendly with Thing 1 and Thing 2.![]()
The backdrop is for the Places you Go so that probaby means that is the one they usually do. Who knows though. Maybe they have other backdrops they pull out for different shows.That storytime thing is so great!! I wonder if they do different Seuss books? Definitely something to stop for next time-- never knew it existed!
Universal was lots of fun, but it definitely has not replaced Disney in my heart.Wow! What a busy day. You got so much done in such a short time! Universal looks interesting but it would take some convincing!!!
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I'm loving hearing about Islands of Adventure. We plan on trying to hold off going there until my DS has at least seen the first Harry Potter movie. Don't know what age is best for that for sure though.
I agree with you about once you are wet, why not ride it over and over. On our last trip my Mom rode Kali 5 times in a row. She loved it. So she also agrees with us.
Seuss Landing was definitely my favorite part of IOA outside of Harry Potter. Just so cute and colorful. Plus I've loved those books since I was a kid. I wonder what Universal does with all of those water rides during the winter. I can't imagine them being too popular in January.Great Universal updates! I think Seussland is my favorite part of IOA outside of WWOHP.The theming is really great. I just love all the colors and the architecture.
You are so right about Universal not lacking places to get wet. When we went a few years ago with the the whole family my mom kept saying how Universal's favorite things must be fire and water. Of course this is coming from someone who doesn't even really like the little squirts of water on some rides.
This was the week right after opening so the crowds were huge! I bet they've calmed down quite a bit, though I haven't been following reports so I don't know for sure.Holy moley! The crowds in the Harry Potter section of the park were craaaazy! I wonder how long it will continue to be that crowded? We're still pondering either a visit to Univeral or Sea World next year.
That hour early entry was a lifesaver! We would never have been able to enjoy it near as much! Last day coming up. All vacations must come to an end, but then it's time for the trip report to beginI love the theming in the Dr.Seuss are...too neat.
Those are some crazy crowds at WWOHP. I can see why the hour early for hotel guests is such a great perk.
So sad that it is almost your last day, but hopefully your last day was amazing![]()
The Express Pass is a major perk! Makes staying on property completely worth it! The character pictures are cute. Universal had lots of characters, but my kids weren't really into posing with most of them. I suppose by this point in the trip they were charactered out.Aww...Seuss Landing looks so cute!!It looks like you had such a fun time!!
Wow! I can't get over how great that express pass sounds!!You were able to get so much done!
Love all the pictures with the characters....so cute!!
I can't believe those crowds at WWOHP!! Crazy!!!
It better be a cute bear. We went way out of our way to get itThat MIB bear is adorable! Love the sunglasses-- glad your dinner was better than lunch!
They don't really like Splash Mountain so it sounds like it was a good thing we skipped it.The kids were smart passing on Ripsaw Falls. It is quite fast and very wet. I thought my son was going to pass out right before the big drop. I was too worried about him to be scared but I don't think I would ride it again.
This is totally off topic. But I saw your son wearing this shirt previously in your trip report and thought I would say something. My son has the same shirt. We got it of course when we went to visit Washington DC. Which totally makes sense, since you guys live close to there. Of course I always see Disney shirts on other little boys on DIS that my son has, but this is the first for a different shirt.
Here is a picture of my DS in the shirt, old picture, over 2 years old. But still, thought I would share.
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Sorry that your trip report is coming to an end. I'm sure not as sorry as you guys were when you were getting close to the end of your trip.
That is funny! My in-laws picked up the shirt from a street vendor on one of their visits here. As you can tell John loves it! Your son is adorable![]()
They didnt have the really gross kinds like boogers and vomit, but they did have salmon, sausage and pepper.
These stores really were cool. They only sold authentic merchandise. Nothing that had Wizarding World of Harry Potter emblazoned on it in Honeydukes or Zonkos. Just merchandise that would be sold in the stores in the books.It was a neat touch and really gave it a feel of authenticity.
Kids and what scares them seems to make no sense sometimesThank you. We got it from a street vendor also.
I love the shops. So cute and authentic. From an earlier post, as far as when to let my DS watch Harry Potter. I'm hoping that we can start letting him watch at least the first one when he is like 7 maybe. But just recently a Scooby Doo show scared him. But yet he will watch Star Ware -Clone Wars with no problem. Kids, you just can't figure them out.
I've heard that as well. It's probably true because I'm sure Universal would like as much retail space as they could get if they were in charge of the design.Wow, you really did get wet on that ride! You raised a good point--I wonder what they do in winter? Can they "turn down" the splash?
They must do something. No one would ride if they always got that wet.
Ewwww, I can't imagine eating those flavors of jellybeans!Kids probably love it, though!
My boys went to a Harry Potter party last weekend where they got Bertie Botts that had some of the real gross flavors like Boogers. I didn't dare try any of them.
I can't remember if I heard it on the podcast or read it here on your report (), but apparently J.K. Rowling insisted that the shops be as authentic as possible. That is why they are so small, too.
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Definitely not premium chocolate (though you do pay premium prices)I love that the merchandise is authentic! That's really neat. Definitely heard from more than one person that the chocolate isn't really great to eat haha.
I hope you get there sooner rather than later. It's a great place. Though i you wait long enough the crowds will probably be lower.Thank you so much for the detailed description of WWOHP. My DD and I are huge fans of the books. It looks so great! I really need to get there.
Doesn't look like it will be any time soon.
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Nothing at WWOHP was cheap, but we all seem willing to open our walletsYay for going back to WWOHP! The stores are SO tiny but it is cool how they sell the authentic merchandise. We loved the chocolate frogs. But you are right, they are not cheap!The Hedwigs the kids got are so cute!