We're back...trip report

Sandyincanada

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Hi all,

We’re back after 10 excellent days. The weather was cooler at the beginning but was great the rest of the trip. It was just me, DH and DS15 this time (DD is in NS). DS got his leg cast off just before we left and he was great, we just took a few more breaks than usual. We stayed offsite in a 2 bedroom condo at Cypress Pointe (great place, review is on the Orlando Hotels and Other Attractions board, if interested). Rented a car from National – we got a Blazer, woohoo. This is our 4th trip with the kids, well kid this time.

We did all 4 of the Disney Parks in 2 days, lol. DS is at the age where he finds DW’s rides abit lame as he puts it but tolerates my need to go for a few days, lol. I loved Philharmagic but I thought Stitch was boring. The parks were all quite crowded after 12 (way more crowded than our usual Jan time) but we walked on all the major attractions at opening time. I thought Mission Space was great! Very unique feeling and I’m very glad I tried it. DH didn’t breathe through most of it and I took very deep breaths, lol. We rode RnR and TOT a few times and all the other major attractions at least once other than Dinosaur in AK which was not operating. What surprised me other than the large crowds was how dirty some of the washrooms were (especially the one by Test Track, ick), that was the first time I’ve seen this. With DS being 15, he did not want to do the “kiddie rides” or see the characters so we pretty much covered MK in 4 hours, a new record for us and we weren’t rushing.

We went to Cirque du Soliel for the first time, it was wonderful.

We also went to DQ for the first time. We enjoyed the major rides there, POC was a blast but DS wasn’t too thrilled with the other video games so we only stayed for around 3 hours.

We did 4 days at Universal and Islands of Adventures. All rides were walk-ons until 1ish and then it got busier but not as busy as DW was. We love these parks and I wrote a separate report on the Universal Board. Shrek and The Mummy were great! But Spiderman is still my all time favorite ride. To me, it just can’t be topped especially if you get front row. I can’t count how many times DS rode Hulk and DD. I finally ventured off to Suess Landing….its too darn cute there.

Busch Gardens: All I can say is this is one under rated park. I had no idea how nice it was going to be. If you have Coaster fans in your family, this park is a must! DH and DS rode those coasters over and over again, lol. Good water rides as well. This day was DS’s favorite of the vacation. I’m not a big coaster fan anymore but the place was lovely to walk around. Nice theming, very clean, nice areas to watch animals. Loads of places to sit and lots to see. Very nice park. It was quieter and cheaper than the other Theme parks as well. We’ll be going back to Busch for sure in the future.

We stayed busy most of our days, did some shopping at outlets (like Adias), went mini golfing at Tiki Island Adventures, spent a few afternoons and evenings around the pool at the resort and DS enjoyed the games room there. The master bedroom had a whirlpool tub which was wonderful at night after walking all day. I’d soak in there and then cool off on the balcony, lol. We don’t make PS’s anymore as we never know what or where we will be and don’t like to be tied down. We ate at a lot of steak places like Black Angus, Steak and Ale, Chilies (twice, lol), Rainforest Café, Mel’s Drive-Inn…never had a bad meal anywhere. Shoney’s has a good breakfast buffet for 6.99, you can even get strawberries and whipped cream, yummm. We also ate at the Melting Pot which I thought was good but rather expensive for what you got.

We will look into Canjet for our next Orlando adventure since its straight through from MB. The flights connecting through TO made for long travel days. Thanks to all those that helped. It was a great vacation! :)
 
Glad you had a great trip. How did you manage 10 days with Canjet? I thought from MB they only went down on Wednesdays and back on Tuesdays from their website?
 
We went Air Canada this trip but I'm going to try to work around Canjet for our next one, it has to be a huge time saver, lol.
 

It sounds like you had a great time! I will go over and read your Universal trip report too.
A couple of questions. Would you suggest using a rain poncho for the "water" rides at Universal? I bought some of the "disposable" ones at Dollarama. I didn't have one when we went on Kali River Rapids and got soaked.. pretty miserable then! We will also have our spring/rain jackets along. Leaving the winter ones here!!!!
You spent four days at Universal? We have the five day tickets, and I was thinking three days. My boys, 4, 8, are very excited about Universal, but I don't know about some of the rides. We may have to do the baby swap on the Mummy! I'm also not sure about Jurassic Park for them, although they sy they want to go on it. Any ride we should definitely avoid with them? The little one is so excited about the Dr. Seuss rides, so he may spend lots of time there. Grandpa and Grandma are joining us for a day at Universal, so they may just hang out there with him. DD, 10, wants to go on everything, so that will be fun. Were the lines long at Universal?
Can't wait. It is fun to read the reports and get excited. :cheer2:
 
calena said:
It sounds like you had a great time! I will go over and read your Universal trip report too.
A couple of questions. Would you suggest using a rain poncho for the "water" rides at Universal? I bought some of the "disposable" ones at Dollarama. I didn't have one when we went on Kali River Rapids and got soaked.. pretty miserable then! We will also have our spring/rain jackets along. Leaving the winter ones here!!!!
You spent four days at Universal? We have the five day tickets, and I was thinking three days. My boys, 4, 8, are very excited about Universal, but I don't know about some of the rides. We may have to do the baby swap on the Mummy! I'm also not sure about Jurassic Park for them, although they sy they want to go on it. Any ride we should definitely avoid with them? The little one is so excited about the Dr. Seuss rides, so he may spend lots of time there. Grandpa and Grandma are joining us for a day at Universal, so they may just hang out there with him. DD, 10, wants to go on everything, so that will be fun. Were the lines long at Universal?
Can't wait. It is fun to read the reports and get excited. :cheer2:

The line-ups weren't too bad, if you went at opening, everything was a walk-on. We did 3.5 days actually, the .5 day was for the water rides in IOA and yes, you will get WET on these, lol but they are alot of fun. So we went prepared for that. Your kids will probably be fine on all the rides at Universal except maybe The Mummy...this one is pretty intense but I did see kids around 8 and up going on it. Alot of people pass on the Horror Make-up show not realizing what it is...its funny and worth seeing.

IOA.....The Hulk and Dueling Dragons are intense roller coasters...I have seen small kids on these. Your 8 and 10 yr old may love them depending if they like coasters...they are very fast but very smooth. Jurassic Park should be OK, it has a drop just a bit bigger than Splash Mountain. None of us do Storm FOrce...ugh, its like teacups on drugs, lol.

The shows are both places are excellent. Sinbad, Terminator, Shrek, Poseidons Fury are great.

And of course, you'll probably ride Spiderman several times :)

Have fun
 














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