At last glance, we were heading toward the turnstiles of Universal Studios, ready to start our first day of vacation.
We had shuffled our belongings around, in order to travel light today, just a fanny pack. So unfortunately, I dont have any pictures in the park today

(Jim remembered mid-day that his new cell phone had a camera function, so he did take a few pics, and if we can figure out how to put them on the computer, Ill post them). We wanted to travel without a backpack if possible, because Universal, on some of its attractions, will not allow you to bring any type of bags, backpacks, purses, etc. They have free lockers outside the attraction for you to store your stuff which is great, but on a really crowded day, there is a vast sea of humanity

all trying to use the same lockers. Kind of a pain, so we wanted to try to avoid that.
I should mention here that we really love Universal Studios its not Disney, and it doesnt have to be Disney. As my the title of my report says, I believe that you can create magic wherever you go, providing you bring a sense of fun and adventure and an easygoing attitude. Our family just enjoys being together doesnt matter where. And Universal is a really awesome place to be.
Especially if you have Front of the Line (FOTL).
If you stay onsite at Universal, you get this unbelievable perk. As a Disney reference, this would be the equivalent of having an unlimited fast pass to every single attraction in the park. Universal calls it Express Pass, and the great thing is that they have an Express Pass line at virtually all their rides and shows -- as opposed to Disney having it at only the most popular rides.
What this means is that we arrived at 10 in the morning and walked onto every ride and show without waiting, all day long. Fantabulous!
Getting back to the fact that we didnt have a camera today, I was disappointed about that because as we were hightailing it to the back of the park to ride Men In Black, we were bumping into tons of characters with no one else around how often does that happen? So we got to visit with Curious George, Scooby Doo and Shaggy and a few others
.but hugs only, no pics, sorry. It was cool, though.
Men In Black is a shoot-em-up ride (like Buzz Lightyear, but cooler) where you ride around shooting aliens with laser zappers for points. They can also shoot back at you, spinning your car around. And you can shoot at the car next to you and spin them. At the end, you get a score for your car (group of 6) in competition with the car next to you. We rode this twice in a row (just cuz we could) and it was really fun. Im no good at this kind of thing, but its a real rush if you hit a good target. On our second try, the guy sitting in the next row up scored a huge score, something like 400,000 points. We were greatly impressed.
We made our way over to the waterfront next, to ride Jaws. In this boat ride, the driver takes you around the quiet seaside village that is being terrorized by a giant shark. Its all very fake and the guide plays it off in a comical way the shark itself is definitely big and relentless, but is played for laughs, not screams. Tink, however, did not like it AT ALL. The poor Aussie girl sitting behind us (around Tinks age, maybe a little older) was terrified and crying at the end, telling her parents I told you I didnt want to go on this!. So, you never can tell how these things will affect people.
We arrived just in time to see the Monster Makeup Show. If youve never seen this, you should its a real must-do for us. While showing the audience how monster movie makeup is done, the two hosts are absolutely hilarious we were practically rolling on the floor at times. They poke fun at people in the audience. Imagine my joy when the host and this big hairy monster both started doing the Focker Watch sign to this little boy in the audience

I bout keeled over laughing!!!
So, one of the gags they do is that the host guy is running around the stage with a pretend dagger in his chest, spurting fake blood, and he grabs somebody in the audience to come save me!. He turns to this British woman in the front row and she says (I kid you not), I would if you were from the U.K., but since youre American, Ill let you die. Excuse me? So after we all bood her, the show went on
..but later on, when the host was pretending like he was going to throw fake blood on the audience (it was really water), he made sure to give her a proper drenching. Karma for sure! Anyway, this is an awesome show and a lot of fun. And I know the dis police will come beat me over the head for it, but I do enjoy when they tease the audience and say hey, we dont have to be nice to you, this isnt Disney.
By this time, it was 11:30ish and having eaten breakfast at 4, we were getting a bit hungry. Stopped for lunch at the Boulangerie, which is a pastry and sandwich place near the entrance of the park. This is the 2nd time weve eaten here, and its never crowded maybe because it was so early, but I also noticed that the park map listed it as a breakfast place and didnt mention that it served lunch. So if folks are checking out the map, they may not find it. Anyway, it has nice sandwiches made on croissants (yum) and they come with fresh fruit and potato salad. Oh, have I mentioned that the desserts here come from the Cheesecake Factory? We split two sandwich platters, a large lemonade, and piece of Reeses Peanut Butter Cup cheesecake. Divine.

I should mention also that you can use your
AAA card at the food/souvenir shops in Universal and get a discount. Cool! Lunch was about $22, and was plenty for the 3 of us. Also Popeye and Olive Oyle walked through and said hello while we were there.
Right across from there is the I Love Lucy tribute, so if youre real lucky, you might see a show while youre eating lunch. We didnt this time, but here is a pic from our last visit.
We decided (cuz were not too smart) to do the Jimmy Neutron ride after lunch. Probably not the best idea to ride a simulator after you eat but oh well
.I like the part at the end where the whole theater does the chicken dance, especially the bounce bounce bounce bounce
..Tink loves it.
Almost as much as she loves the Animal Planet show, which was our next stop. The show had a little trouble getting started, as the animal actors werent cooperating in fact, the trainers had to go running after one of the cats who tried to sneak out through the bushes! There is a part in the show where they use a little kid volunteer who whispers articles of clothing to a dog who then goes backstage and brings them out. As a joke, the dog will usually bring out something embarrassing like a bra, and the host will tease the kid you asked for that? Hmm. Well, they pulled this on a little boy who went running back to his mother sobbing that he didnt say that
.poor kid. Maybe they need to re-think some of these things.
After a quick visit to ET (think Peter Pan ride but longer and more detailed), we wandered around the childrens play area. Looks fun but very wet. From several of the trip reports, we had heard about a Barney the Dinosaur fountain in there, where all the coins tossed into the fountain are donated to the Give Kids the World foundation. So, we made sure to pay a visit and empty our wallets there. After reading several of the Make a Wish trip reports, I have the utmost respect for the wonderful experiences they provide these kids.
Couple more Universal attractions left we rode the Earthquake ride. This is an amazing experience, and trust me
..Im a California girl, been through plenty of earthquakes. I was in college when the 1987 earthquake hit in Northern CA, right near the epicenter in Santa Cruz. Scary times
..
We saw the Monster Rock & Roll Revue which is fun. One of the best things about seeing the park today was the fact that we could get to the shows about 10 minutes before they started and still get a great seat. Also, everyone we met was very polite and pleasant just out to have a good time, like us.
Saw the Shrek 3d movie

I can now vouch that even the seats at the very end of the row have a great view, cuz those are the seats we had. Even at Uni, you must move ALL THE WAY DOWN, FILLING IN ALL THE AVAILABLE SEATS.
Having seen all of this, we were about done at Universal. It was around 3 in the afternoon, and since we had hoppers, we headed next door to Islands of Adventure for a little while.
Whew, running out of time here
more tomorrow.
