mnmrmustard
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 21, 2007
- Messages
- 2,246
We last left off in the Dining Hall in the Dragon Challenge castle.
From the dining hall you wind down a series of corridors seemingly etched in stone until you come to a decision – Chinese Fireball or Hungarian Horntail?
We chose the Horntail and wound our way around. The lines weren’t bad at all so we got in the slightly longer one for the front row. Total wait time for the actual ride was less than 10 minutes – w00t! It was a very cool ride, lots of thrills and drops and near misses with the competing dragon. One of the fun parts is just going up the first big rise and yelling and talking smack to the Fireball riders. If you are a coaster lover this is a good one, the whole feet dangling while you’re spinning and flipping is very cool.
We walked out of the exit and who did we see? Why it was Ollivander! He was going on break apparently but was gracious enough to stop for a picture with Roxy
We walked back through the gift shop behind Ollivander’s and this time I was able to take some good pictures!
Brooms ready to dart around the ceiling
Lots of globes and other treasures
Assorted cups for our Hogwart’s champions
Only the best brooms and baubles for sale here
How’d you like to have that for a chandelier?
I picked out a cool Hogwarts Cup T-Shirt and we moved next door to the Post
Lots of packages going out
And more owls to deliver them
They’d need a tall ladder to get to those!
Oh, there it is!
We walked out of the shop and got in line for another frosty Butterbeer. Another patron was nice enough to take our pic in front of the barrel :-]
We browsed past Honeydukes
…and Zonko
And climbed abord the Hogwart’s Express to leave the Wizarding World
…well okay, we just went through the arch and headed back through the Lost Continent.
My overall impression was a good one of the experience they created at Universal. It seems a bit small when you first walk through it, but when you slow down and take in all of the little details it is really quite amazing. We will certainly be returning with the girls as soon as we can.
We strolled past the bazaar stalls and into the world of Dr. Seuss. As soon as we entered Whoville we were greeted by Thing 1 and Think 2
We got a pic with them of course
From there it was on to the High in the Sky Seuss Trolley Train Ride. The trolley ride is entirely a second story ride, traveling over/through a couple of other attractions. I love the little things they do here, like for the control box you have a certain Seussian touch.
I missed the beginning of the signage, but I knew it was about Sneeches, and that we can apparently have them…
…for three dollars each :-D
We then entered Circus McGurkus Cafe Stoo-pendous, the main eatery in the land and a very colorful place to take a train ride through!
Next up we continue our trolley train ride, see some magical sights, and meet some more inhabitants of the good Doctor’s world!
Click here to view the next chapter: Day 5 Part 7 – A Trolley Ride thru a Sussian Wonderland
From the dining hall you wind down a series of corridors seemingly etched in stone until you come to a decision – Chinese Fireball or Hungarian Horntail?
We chose the Horntail and wound our way around. The lines weren’t bad at all so we got in the slightly longer one for the front row. Total wait time for the actual ride was less than 10 minutes – w00t! It was a very cool ride, lots of thrills and drops and near misses with the competing dragon. One of the fun parts is just going up the first big rise and yelling and talking smack to the Fireball riders. If you are a coaster lover this is a good one, the whole feet dangling while you’re spinning and flipping is very cool.
We walked out of the exit and who did we see? Why it was Ollivander! He was going on break apparently but was gracious enough to stop for a picture with Roxy
We walked back through the gift shop behind Ollivander’s and this time I was able to take some good pictures!
Brooms ready to dart around the ceiling
Lots of globes and other treasures
Assorted cups for our Hogwart’s champions
Only the best brooms and baubles for sale here
How’d you like to have that for a chandelier?
I picked out a cool Hogwarts Cup T-Shirt and we moved next door to the Post
Lots of packages going out
And more owls to deliver them
They’d need a tall ladder to get to those!
Oh, there it is!
We walked out of the shop and got in line for another frosty Butterbeer. Another patron was nice enough to take our pic in front of the barrel :-]
We browsed past Honeydukes
…and Zonko
And climbed abord the Hogwart’s Express to leave the Wizarding World
…well okay, we just went through the arch and headed back through the Lost Continent.
My overall impression was a good one of the experience they created at Universal. It seems a bit small when you first walk through it, but when you slow down and take in all of the little details it is really quite amazing. We will certainly be returning with the girls as soon as we can.
We strolled past the bazaar stalls and into the world of Dr. Seuss. As soon as we entered Whoville we were greeted by Thing 1 and Think 2
We got a pic with them of course
From there it was on to the High in the Sky Seuss Trolley Train Ride. The trolley ride is entirely a second story ride, traveling over/through a couple of other attractions. I love the little things they do here, like for the control box you have a certain Seussian touch.
I missed the beginning of the signage, but I knew it was about Sneeches, and that we can apparently have them…
…for three dollars each :-D
We then entered Circus McGurkus Cafe Stoo-pendous, the main eatery in the land and a very colorful place to take a train ride through!
Next up we continue our trolley train ride, see some magical sights, and meet some more inhabitants of the good Doctor’s world!
Click here to view the next chapter: Day 5 Part 7 – A Trolley Ride thru a Sussian Wonderland