Malia78
Flotsam and Jetsam
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Tuesday Sep 28
Heading to Universal Studios...
Little bit of anxiety in the morning as I tried to light a fire under my fellow travelers—would hate to miss our ride. I hurried ahead of the other two and got outside just after 0800—our driver was there sending me a text. Whew---safe. He was very friendly and would also be our return driver for when we went back to the airport.
Arrived at Portofino Bay Hotel at 9—I’ve been to US before, the last time being before Diagon Alley opened. Getting all the paper room cards and express pass and additional tickets at the ticket desk was certainly a different process but I let the other two crash in the lobby while I took care of business. We added one night for Halloween Horror Nights—this was an experiment in trying something new. We’ll see how well that turned out…
We left our bags at bell services and went to find some food. We only found the Starbucks and adjoining counter service at that point so went with that. There was some really nasty duck poop that you had to watch out for. We were joined by an inquisitive little thing that had been through some trauma and she was missing part of her bill-her little tongue just hung out there. Felt bad for her but I guess she was coping—sweet little duck.
Couple prop shots on way to taxi dock
Time to hit the park—today we were focusing on Universal Studios. Really like the security setup here with the TSA-like bag scanners and walk through metal detectors—we were through security before we got on the water taxi. This transportation worked out for us really well except for the last night when the deluge and lightning shut down the water transportation.
R wanted to ride everything as she saw it so we hit the first two attractions inside the gate, Minions and Shrek. First up was Minion Mayhem—this would be the first of several attractions that I just can’t tolerate well. I spend my time blurring my vision or focusing my gaze on the ride vehicle itself. The simulation attractions that US is full of just don’t work for my head. So I saw bits of pieces of the show—the points where the movement was too crazy I had to avert my gaze. Passing through the exit, we saw a minion—now characters I can do, especially since I was dressed as a minion today.
S and I had one goal so we convinced R that we needed to go directly to Diagon Alley—that was the jewel of this park that I had been dying to see. I cannot say enough about how fantastic the theming and detailing is here. I can spend the whole day just here and be perfectly content—it is amazing.
We wandered the shops and the streets, taking photos and just thoroughly enjoying the atmosphere.
Weasley’s joke shop...
Fireworks in the ceiling...
Quiddith supplies...
Magical Menagerie...
Heading to Universal Studios...
Little bit of anxiety in the morning as I tried to light a fire under my fellow travelers—would hate to miss our ride. I hurried ahead of the other two and got outside just after 0800—our driver was there sending me a text. Whew---safe. He was very friendly and would also be our return driver for when we went back to the airport.
Arrived at Portofino Bay Hotel at 9—I’ve been to US before, the last time being before Diagon Alley opened. Getting all the paper room cards and express pass and additional tickets at the ticket desk was certainly a different process but I let the other two crash in the lobby while I took care of business. We added one night for Halloween Horror Nights—this was an experiment in trying something new. We’ll see how well that turned out…
We left our bags at bell services and went to find some food. We only found the Starbucks and adjoining counter service at that point so went with that. There was some really nasty duck poop that you had to watch out for. We were joined by an inquisitive little thing that had been through some trauma and she was missing part of her bill-her little tongue just hung out there. Felt bad for her but I guess she was coping—sweet little duck.
Couple prop shots on way to taxi dock
Time to hit the park—today we were focusing on Universal Studios. Really like the security setup here with the TSA-like bag scanners and walk through metal detectors—we were through security before we got on the water taxi. This transportation worked out for us really well except for the last night when the deluge and lightning shut down the water transportation.
R wanted to ride everything as she saw it so we hit the first two attractions inside the gate, Minions and Shrek. First up was Minion Mayhem—this would be the first of several attractions that I just can’t tolerate well. I spend my time blurring my vision or focusing my gaze on the ride vehicle itself. The simulation attractions that US is full of just don’t work for my head. So I saw bits of pieces of the show—the points where the movement was too crazy I had to avert my gaze. Passing through the exit, we saw a minion—now characters I can do, especially since I was dressed as a minion today.
S and I had one goal so we convinced R that we needed to go directly to Diagon Alley—that was the jewel of this park that I had been dying to see. I cannot say enough about how fantastic the theming and detailing is here. I can spend the whole day just here and be perfectly content—it is amazing.
We wandered the shops and the streets, taking photos and just thoroughly enjoying the atmosphere.
Weasley’s joke shop...
Fireworks in the ceiling...
Quiddith supplies...
Magical Menagerie...