So my dad, sister and I debated whether to visit WDW or Universal. We chose Universal since we haven't been there since 2011!
When we got there at 10:00 A.M., there was a huge massive line of cars heading into the parking lots. We didn't realize it was a weekend following a holiday week. Also extremely disappoint were the park closing times! Universal Studios closed at 5:00 PM and Island of Adventure closed at 7:00 PM. Now there's one thing Disney's got straight are the park hours of operation. With the HUGE crowds pouring in for Harry Potter, both parks should have been open until at least 9:00 PM. Or at least Islands of Adventure (because of HNN). For the three of us total, spent more than $400 dollars for a one-day ticket. With that said, and the huge crowds around us, we also only got about 10-ish rides done out of BOTH parks. Dad wouldn't go the extra mile to pay for express passes, which, I understand. FP+ or not, I am grateful it is free at Disney.
When we first walked into Universal Studios, there was already a 60 minute wait for Despicable Me. So instead, we went over to the 15 minute wait for Shrek 4D.
Everything was actually in very good condition at Shrek.. Well.. Almost everything.. The workers at Shrek was amazingly in GREAT character! For the pre-show, the man did a GREAT job with his interpretation for the lines he said, and was very sarcastically funny! We were in the front close to the doors that enter into the theatre during the pre show. We could hear the show through the doors better than we could the pre show! I believe there are two reasons for that.. 1) They need new sound-proof doors.. and 2) the sound for the actual 4D show was MOTHER. FREAKING. LOUD! I felt like my ears were about to burst out!! Otherwise, the attraction was in great shape!
After that was over, it was already about 12:00 PM. So we headed over to that burger joint next to "Disaster!" and ate. After that, we went to see the Beetlejuice Graveyard Review. Now let me just say.. Universal has been very good at adding and updating their park attractions recently.. But this update.. Oh.. God... What were they thinking!?! It's by far the only downgrade Universal has made in a while. The show before the current version was GREAT!!! Now it's just equally as good as a show at my local park, Carowinds. 80s pop music. My dad and my sister were VERY disappointed in the show (I already knew how cheesy and lame the new show was). My dad's quote: "There was not a single good song in that show. It was crap." Beetlejuice is sort of a backstage distraction now throughout the entire show, except for his usual introduction. It was sad. Just sad.
Moving on through the crowds, I decided to lead my dad and sister over to the new Diagon Alley. They thought I was heading towards some restrooms because the entrance to the place is pretty well hidden. Well, as hidden as it was, we became packed like sardines in a can once we got it.. and for some reason, I didn't even care! Everything looked AMAZING!!! The tilts and angles of the buildings! The theming! It was magnificent! Disney's fantasyland expansion looks like a toddler designed it compared to this. Heck, I am now 90% sure that Avatarland will not have ANY affect on Harry Potter. It was just unbelievable.. and this is coming from somebody who doesn't care a thing about Harry Potter.
^^^ You can see where you begin to get squished together right at Gringotts Bank^^^
We headed over to escape from gringotts or whatever its called and it was a 70 minute wait. My dad walked to the starbucks to relax. Me and my sister waited the 70 minutes to ride. Good. Freaking. Lord. This ride was. Freaking. Amazing!!!! Now.. I wouldn't say it was worth a 70 minute wait.. No ride is.. But it sure did make me completely forget how long it took to get to the ride! Heck, the indoor queue line was so greatly themed I didn't even care! The elevator was very neat. They should add that affect to the elevator in MIB Alien Attack. The ride was unlike anything I've ever ridden! VERY well done! The only thing I didn't like was the length.. Or, the ending.. Not the length.. Because at the end you're just like.. "..what? that was it? huh?" But definitely a 10/10 rating on my part!
Sorry WDW railroad.. Your nostalgia is no match for this!
We felt the need to escape the huge crowds so decided to ride the train to Universal Studios. That was a very very neat experience! The train station was very, very beautiful! Quite shocked at how well it was done!
We get out and, unsurprisingly, it's just about as crowded at Hogwarts as it was at Diagon! We went and tried some butter beer.. Overpriced sugar water with whip cream.. Yet, very pleasing.
We bought some gifts and didn't even bother waiting the 50 minutes for Harry Potter's ride. We immediately went to ride Jurassic Park River Adventure! It's in MUCH better shape than the last time we've ridden it. (last time, there was a gate and sheets surrounding a couple of dinosaurs) Every single affect was working! Although, the ride is certainly starting to show its age from the first part of the ride. Mainly the dino AAs. The dino that hits your boat and comes out of the water was in really good shape surprisingly though! It usually just hops up and goes back down, but it was moving full. The cage actually fell as well. The boats then got stuck. What happened was our boat didn't reach the chain lift. So it took two boats behind us for it to reach it, and then we started going up. That must be a regular problem because after the ride was over, they sent out empty boats to fix it up, and as we passed the ride later in the day, it happened again with empty boats. The only thing I'll really complain about is the final drop. Not the actual drop per say, but the T-Rex dino! It worked properly! But there was about 8 seconds of awkward nothing, and the T-rex just stood there in disco-yeti mode until we got to a certain distance from him. It was a little awkward and freaky. Otherwise, for the age of this water ride, it was pretty good!
After that, we walked through Toon Lagoon. I'm disappointed that Universal fixed all of the water affects for Dudley Doo Right. Because now I don't want to ride it for that final drop would make me so incredibly soaked and uncomfortable for the rest of the day! The area looked fresh and everything was greatly themed. I love love LOVE the soundtrack throughout the area! Especially when all the comic characters start singing a song and you can hear the voices coming from each group of comic characters. Such as Hagar the horrible's vikings sing for 4 seconds from that building and then the dogs across from it bark on time with the music.. It's pretty neat!
We then waited about 40 minutes for Spider-man.. DANG this ride was upgraded NICELY!!! The animation was GREAT and the ride was jerkier and more thrilling! It was AWESOME!!!!
Me: My sister made me take this picture
CA: I hate my job.
Flashback!!! 2009 - 2014!
We didn't feel like waiting 15 minutes for Doctor Doom's bunny hop, or 90 minutes for Hulk Coaster. So we went over to ride Cat in the Hat.. Now, it seems like Seuss Landing must have had a major paint job since the last time I was here! Because what I remember is a bunch of muck. Cat in the hat.. Oh god.. They destroyed this attraction!! Two major problems. The first problem would be the workers. They seemed to be easily annoyed, and were kind of jerks. My sister was holding her phone and they told her "Ma'am, please put your phone away." so she did. She put it under he leg like she usually does on dark rides. Then the worker just looked at her, pulled the net in front of us open and said "In here, smart one." and then he looked at me and my dad and said "Put your hats in too!" in a very sarcastic tone. I've never had that much rudeness before from anybody! And for some odd reason, this is the ONLY place in the ENTIRE universal resort that was like this! I am actually quite shocked, though. Because EVERY OTHER WORKER was in character from custodian to ride operator! It was amazing! I've never seen Universal workers on top of their ball game like this before!
Along with the Cat in the hat ride, here's the second bad part. They took every bit of fun out of the ride. There used to be these really fun jerky turns and spins!!! Not anymore! It's just a straightforward dark ride. Which really sucks. Because now you have more time to look at the huge dusty track and ceiling around you. As well as the not-so-great looking AAs in their current state. Another horrible part is that laundry scene where there are usually these HUUUUGGGEEE spins! Like, what in the world is the point of that anymore? What's the point of this ride? It now looks cheesy and cheap.
After that disappointment, we decided to end our day at The Lost Continent. We went to my personal favorite out of all of Universal.. Poseidon's Fury!! Boy, this attraction is just so freaking amazing and unique! I love every part of it! Our junior tour guide did an excellent job! I don't think I've ever experienced this attraction with as much enthusiasm and character as this girl had! She was HILARIOUS and cracked a joke every 10 seconds whenever she spoke. She even let me get a selfie with her after the show.
We then went to go see 8th voyage of sinbad. It was kind of meh. The microphones either weren't up enough or the actors weren't speaking loud. Or maybe they were just tired. It was the last show of the day (6:00 PM). I think a few new affects were actually added to this show.. I don't remember the evil lady's costume turning on fire and then falling into the water for the finale! I personally like the sin bad show.. It's like Universal's better version of Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular. But they didn't do too good of a job that night..
Well'p there's my trip report! Everything was AMAZING! and all i have to say is.. Disney really really REALLY needs to step up their game! I'll be taking my trips to Universal from now until their act is put together!
When we got there at 10:00 A.M., there was a huge massive line of cars heading into the parking lots. We didn't realize it was a weekend following a holiday week. Also extremely disappoint were the park closing times! Universal Studios closed at 5:00 PM and Island of Adventure closed at 7:00 PM. Now there's one thing Disney's got straight are the park hours of operation. With the HUGE crowds pouring in for Harry Potter, both parks should have been open until at least 9:00 PM. Or at least Islands of Adventure (because of HNN). For the three of us total, spent more than $400 dollars for a one-day ticket. With that said, and the huge crowds around us, we also only got about 10-ish rides done out of BOTH parks. Dad wouldn't go the extra mile to pay for express passes, which, I understand. FP+ or not, I am grateful it is free at Disney.
When we first walked into Universal Studios, there was already a 60 minute wait for Despicable Me. So instead, we went over to the 15 minute wait for Shrek 4D.
Everything was actually in very good condition at Shrek.. Well.. Almost everything.. The workers at Shrek was amazingly in GREAT character! For the pre-show, the man did a GREAT job with his interpretation for the lines he said, and was very sarcastically funny! We were in the front close to the doors that enter into the theatre during the pre show. We could hear the show through the doors better than we could the pre show! I believe there are two reasons for that.. 1) They need new sound-proof doors.. and 2) the sound for the actual 4D show was MOTHER. FREAKING. LOUD! I felt like my ears were about to burst out!! Otherwise, the attraction was in great shape!
After that was over, it was already about 12:00 PM. So we headed over to that burger joint next to "Disaster!" and ate. After that, we went to see the Beetlejuice Graveyard Review. Now let me just say.. Universal has been very good at adding and updating their park attractions recently.. But this update.. Oh.. God... What were they thinking!?! It's by far the only downgrade Universal has made in a while. The show before the current version was GREAT!!! Now it's just equally as good as a show at my local park, Carowinds. 80s pop music. My dad and my sister were VERY disappointed in the show (I already knew how cheesy and lame the new show was). My dad's quote: "There was not a single good song in that show. It was crap." Beetlejuice is sort of a backstage distraction now throughout the entire show, except for his usual introduction. It was sad. Just sad.
Moving on through the crowds, I decided to lead my dad and sister over to the new Diagon Alley. They thought I was heading towards some restrooms because the entrance to the place is pretty well hidden. Well, as hidden as it was, we became packed like sardines in a can once we got it.. and for some reason, I didn't even care! Everything looked AMAZING!!! The tilts and angles of the buildings! The theming! It was magnificent! Disney's fantasyland expansion looks like a toddler designed it compared to this. Heck, I am now 90% sure that Avatarland will not have ANY affect on Harry Potter. It was just unbelievable.. and this is coming from somebody who doesn't care a thing about Harry Potter.
^^^ You can see where you begin to get squished together right at Gringotts Bank^^^
We headed over to escape from gringotts or whatever its called and it was a 70 minute wait. My dad walked to the starbucks to relax. Me and my sister waited the 70 minutes to ride. Good. Freaking. Lord. This ride was. Freaking. Amazing!!!! Now.. I wouldn't say it was worth a 70 minute wait.. No ride is.. But it sure did make me completely forget how long it took to get to the ride! Heck, the indoor queue line was so greatly themed I didn't even care! The elevator was very neat. They should add that affect to the elevator in MIB Alien Attack. The ride was unlike anything I've ever ridden! VERY well done! The only thing I didn't like was the length.. Or, the ending.. Not the length.. Because at the end you're just like.. "..what? that was it? huh?" But definitely a 10/10 rating on my part!
Sorry WDW railroad.. Your nostalgia is no match for this!
We felt the need to escape the huge crowds so decided to ride the train to Universal Studios. That was a very very neat experience! The train station was very, very beautiful! Quite shocked at how well it was done!
We get out and, unsurprisingly, it's just about as crowded at Hogwarts as it was at Diagon! We went and tried some butter beer.. Overpriced sugar water with whip cream.. Yet, very pleasing.
We bought some gifts and didn't even bother waiting the 50 minutes for Harry Potter's ride. We immediately went to ride Jurassic Park River Adventure! It's in MUCH better shape than the last time we've ridden it. (last time, there was a gate and sheets surrounding a couple of dinosaurs) Every single affect was working! Although, the ride is certainly starting to show its age from the first part of the ride. Mainly the dino AAs. The dino that hits your boat and comes out of the water was in really good shape surprisingly though! It usually just hops up and goes back down, but it was moving full. The cage actually fell as well. The boats then got stuck. What happened was our boat didn't reach the chain lift. So it took two boats behind us for it to reach it, and then we started going up. That must be a regular problem because after the ride was over, they sent out empty boats to fix it up, and as we passed the ride later in the day, it happened again with empty boats. The only thing I'll really complain about is the final drop. Not the actual drop per say, but the T-Rex dino! It worked properly! But there was about 8 seconds of awkward nothing, and the T-rex just stood there in disco-yeti mode until we got to a certain distance from him. It was a little awkward and freaky. Otherwise, for the age of this water ride, it was pretty good!
After that, we walked through Toon Lagoon. I'm disappointed that Universal fixed all of the water affects for Dudley Doo Right. Because now I don't want to ride it for that final drop would make me so incredibly soaked and uncomfortable for the rest of the day! The area looked fresh and everything was greatly themed. I love love LOVE the soundtrack throughout the area! Especially when all the comic characters start singing a song and you can hear the voices coming from each group of comic characters. Such as Hagar the horrible's vikings sing for 4 seconds from that building and then the dogs across from it bark on time with the music.. It's pretty neat!
We then waited about 40 minutes for Spider-man.. DANG this ride was upgraded NICELY!!! The animation was GREAT and the ride was jerkier and more thrilling! It was AWESOME!!!!
Me: My sister made me take this picture
CA: I hate my job.
Flashback!!! 2009 - 2014!
We didn't feel like waiting 15 minutes for Doctor Doom's bunny hop, or 90 minutes for Hulk Coaster. So we went over to ride Cat in the Hat.. Now, it seems like Seuss Landing must have had a major paint job since the last time I was here! Because what I remember is a bunch of muck. Cat in the hat.. Oh god.. They destroyed this attraction!! Two major problems. The first problem would be the workers. They seemed to be easily annoyed, and were kind of jerks. My sister was holding her phone and they told her "Ma'am, please put your phone away." so she did. She put it under he leg like she usually does on dark rides. Then the worker just looked at her, pulled the net in front of us open and said "In here, smart one." and then he looked at me and my dad and said "Put your hats in too!" in a very sarcastic tone. I've never had that much rudeness before from anybody! And for some odd reason, this is the ONLY place in the ENTIRE universal resort that was like this! I am actually quite shocked, though. Because EVERY OTHER WORKER was in character from custodian to ride operator! It was amazing! I've never seen Universal workers on top of their ball game like this before!
Along with the Cat in the hat ride, here's the second bad part. They took every bit of fun out of the ride. There used to be these really fun jerky turns and spins!!! Not anymore! It's just a straightforward dark ride. Which really sucks. Because now you have more time to look at the huge dusty track and ceiling around you. As well as the not-so-great looking AAs in their current state. Another horrible part is that laundry scene where there are usually these HUUUUGGGEEE spins! Like, what in the world is the point of that anymore? What's the point of this ride? It now looks cheesy and cheap.
After that disappointment, we decided to end our day at The Lost Continent. We went to my personal favorite out of all of Universal.. Poseidon's Fury!! Boy, this attraction is just so freaking amazing and unique! I love every part of it! Our junior tour guide did an excellent job! I don't think I've ever experienced this attraction with as much enthusiasm and character as this girl had! She was HILARIOUS and cracked a joke every 10 seconds whenever she spoke. She even let me get a selfie with her after the show.
We then went to go see 8th voyage of sinbad. It was kind of meh. The microphones either weren't up enough or the actors weren't speaking loud. Or maybe they were just tired. It was the last show of the day (6:00 PM). I think a few new affects were actually added to this show.. I don't remember the evil lady's costume turning on fire and then falling into the water for the finale! I personally like the sin bad show.. It's like Universal's better version of Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular. But they didn't do too good of a job that night..
Well'p there's my trip report! Everything was AMAZING! and all i have to say is.. Disney really really REALLY needs to step up their game! I'll be taking my trips to Universal from now until their act is put together!