Surprisingly enough the hotel didn’t bother us that much, we were there for only 4 days and we were on a mission to have fun! We were only at the hotel to shower and to sleep, we spent our entire days (from 8 to 10) outside at the parks and that would have been why we were able to stay, although we have no plans whatsoever to book it ever again.
Wednesday came around and so our first day was spent at Islands of Adventure, the park opened at 9 and we were there at 8:30 waiting for the gates to open, once inside we had only one thing in mind, Hogsmeade. We followed the signs, we went through Dr. Seuss Landing, and then The Lost Continent without stopping even once, and then there it was in all its glory.
We had heard it before from many people who had been there before us, and it was true, once you’re standing at the entrance and see the snowy buildings in the distance you feel like you’re transported to that fictional world that’s pretty much real as soon as you see the Hogwarts Express to your right.
The shops are very well represented, and every single product is accurate to what the books and movies have portrayed, we didn’t know what to do first, my finger was stuck to the camera button and I must’ve taken 1000 pictures, my girlfriend did the same! and so then we went inside of Zonko’s and Honeydukes.
We found the every flavor beans, the chocolate frogs, the pumpkin juice! Which reminded us that we had to go get some butterbeer as well!
But then we both looked at each other and said Hogwarts! So we rushed uphill and saw The Three Broomsticks to our left, Ollivander’s to our right, but it didn’t matter.
Hogwarts was the ultimate goal and then we saw it.. And I can’t describe how the pictures and video I’ve seen before did not do it justice. It is truly amazing when you see it with your own eyes.
We looked at the waiting time for the Forbidden Journey and it was only 10 minutes, but we took our time letting people go ahead of us, we were so taken by the detailed walls, and scenery, it really felt like we were in the actual Hogwarts, we loved how the paintings were moving, just like the movies and they looked like actual paintings! There was no easy way to tell that it was just video or a projection, it felt magic! The ride itself is pretty amazing, is part simulator, part rollercoaster and they did a great job at making it seamless. The gift shop was just right there, but we had a schedule and plan to follow, play first, and buy merchandise the last day! We then went and rode the flight of the hippogriff, the ride itself reminded me of Gadget’s Go Coaster at DLR both for how simple it is and of course because of how short it was, but it was still cool, we got to see Buckbeak and Hagrid’s Hut.
We made a little pit stop to go to the bathroom, and won’t you know it! Moaning Myrtle talks to you while you’re in there!
It was then our turn to ride the Dragon Challenge, but my girlfriend is a little uneasy when it comes to hardcore roller coasters… She does get on California Screamin’ everytime we go to DCA so I tricked her and told her it felt just like it, she was so excited that she didn’t care, she wanted to do it and was taken on all the scenery along the way in the queue.
we rode the Hungarian Horntail first and as soon as we got off she discovered that it was indeed amazing, the adrenaline kicked in and she demanded more! So we went back in line to ride the Chinese Fireball and that ride may have made her a rollercoaster junkie!
We cut for lunch and we went to the Three Broomsticks, I ordered the chicken and ribs, my girlfriend got the fish and chips, and we both got a butterbeer of course! For being a counter service style restaurant I must say I was thoroughly impressed! The food tasted amazing and the butterbeer became an instant favorite! It tastes sort of like cream soda, and we both love cream soda!
After lunch we took a little break from Potter and went on to explore the rest of the park, we went to the 8th voyage of Sinbad show and loved it, not what we were expecting at all, but very entertaining, then Poseidon’s Fury, again we weren’t sure what to expect but it was amazing as well.
We worked our way down to Seuss’ Landing and rode The High in the Sky Seuss Trolley Train Ride, boy is that a mouthful! On our way out we got into The Cat in the Hat ride and it reminded us of the classic Disney rides, which we were going to be able to ride the following day!
We reached Marvel Super Hero Island and rode the spider-man ride and the Hulk, no complains, and no concerns from her this time, she had the adrenaline rush and she wanted more!
We went up to Jurassic Park and rode the River Adventure, exactly the same as our ride back in California, minus the falling truck just before you start climbing up inside the building.
As soon as we got out we spotted the Pteranodon Flyers and went for it, waited about 20 minutes just to find out that it was a kid’s ride once we were almost next in line, the attendants said we could ride if we had a kid with us, so we asked the people behind us if they had an extra kid we could use, luckily enough! They did! They had 2 kids that were planning on riding together, but they couldn’t because they needed an adult with them and so we had our ticket to ride!
We then went to the Discovery Center and played around for a bit with their dino-egg identifier and DNA-Mixer scanner thingy.
We made our way back to Toon Lagoon and rode Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls such a Splash Mountain clone, but fun nonetheless! After getting dry a little we made our way across the island to visit a bit of Universal Studios before they closed for the day and made our way to E.T. I couldn’t believe they still had it here! That was one of my favorite rides growing up in California, but they replaced it with Revenge of the Mummy in 2004, my girlfriend never got a chance to experience it and so there we were! She thought it was weird, the flower creatures at the end threw her off, and it just reminded her of Peter Pan’s flight, but at least she got to experience it!
It was getting close to closing time and we made our way to ride the Simpsons which is identical to the one in California, minus the part where Krusty takes you picture at the end, we kept walking and found the Men in Black Alien attack, we both love Men in Black so this was perfect! We went in to find out it was just like Buzz Lightyears’ Astro Blasters, we love this ride and this one was a good one as well, she beat me by like a thousand points. Once we got out we found out that the park was closing, so we walked around the Amity section keeping our eyes open to what we were going to do when we went back on Friday, we saw the San Francisco section and were very surprised to see how similar it was to the actual thing! We walked through New York and saw The Revenge of the Mummy ride; we loved how they made it look like a Museum!! So much better than ours! And then we made our way outside the park, we called it a night and went to the hotel to take a quick shower and go out to find some dinner!