DanenRox said:The husband & I are making our first 2 night trip next week. Hoping for some basic advice. We like thrill rides but aren't big fans of intense coasters. Staying offsite. Hoping for "Top Five Things To Know/Do" in US/IOA?
robvia said:Mine are a little different from the ride choices. September has light crowds, but the parks close around 6-7pm.
1. Arrive the parking garage at 8am. Parks open at 9am, and you'll be first in for some walk on rides.
2. Most restaurants open around 11am. Eat at Mythos at 11:30am and share a meal to save money.
3. If you ride Popeye, keep your feet up or you'll have water logged shoes.
4. There are 3 bars in each park and happy hour starts around 4pm.
5. Margaritaville is a lot of fun, to avoid the crowd, try to get there before 8pm.
The 3rd bar is at the front of IOA just before Suess landing. This is a great meeting spot for parents who have little kids or people who don't want to go on the coasters. The group can split up, one parent taking the kids to Suess Landing, while the other parent takes the bigger kids on the coasters. The adult can grab a drink and watch as the kids enjoy Suess landing.aztecgoods said:Good and funny tips, ROBVIA, are you counting Mythos as a 3rd bar in IOA? If not, I am missing one, Enchanted Oak, Jurassic Park and Mythos? Or is there another? Thanks,
PlutoLuvr said:Top Five for USO Virgins, eh?
5) Go slow and take your time. It will only be your "first" once, so you want to make sure it doesn't all seem like a blur when you remember it years later.
1) Bring plenty of protection. You never know when you might need extra protection.
DanenRox said:MassMom: I like coasters in general, but the BIG DROPS Foward don't like me. Love Space Mountain, Aerosmith is fine (except the first few seconds when I can't breath), Tower of Terror makes me laugh. But I won't do something like Splash Mountain because of the big drop forward, or that water ride at Busch that ends with a big drop and splash- No, No, No.![]()
Amity 3 said:these are good tips for all virgins, not just those to Universal.![]()
PlutoLuvr said:Ah-hah!!! I knew someone would read between the lines![]()
I don't know what's gotten into me lately. I turned 34 and my mind's just been in the gutter![]()
PlutoLuvr said:Top Five for USO Virgins, eh?
Here goes.
5) Go slow and take your time. It will only be your "first" once, so you want to make sure it doesn't all seem like a blur when you remember it years later. Plus, just jumping in too quick can be painful (blisters, chafing, etc.).
4) Avoid drinking too, too much. One, maybe two hurricanes are okay, but any more than that on any given day will make you wake up the next morning and go, "OMG ... who is this and what did I do last night?"
3) Viewing some films on the VCR or DVD might help you both get in the mood for an optimally pleasurable experience. I'd recommend Twister, Jurassic Park, MIB, Terminator, Spiderman, Shrek & the Hulk.
2) Some folks don't get into this, but I'd strongly recommend a video camera. Film yourselves so you can enjoy the footage again later.
FINALLY ... NO. 1 (drum roll, please)
1) Bring plenty of protection. You never know when you might need extra protection. This could be extra sunscreen, ponchos, sunglasses, hats. This stuff costs a fortune at the parks. Bring it from home. Even if you don't use it on vacation, I'm sure you'll get use from it once you're back at home.
robvia said:The 3rd bar is at the front of IOA just before Suess landing. This is a great meeting spot for parents who have little kids or people who don't want to go on the coasters. The group can split up, one parent taking the kids to Suess Landing, while the other parent takes the bigger kids on the coasters. The adult can grab a drink and watch as the kids enjoy Suess landing.
Next to Confisco's - The BackWater Bar.
Next to Enchanted Oak - Alchemy Bar.
Next to Burger Diggs - The Watering Hole.