More IOA reactions from this Californian:
Still in Florida, I zipped over to Islands of Adventure yesterday for another early morning ride on Hagrid’s (which is how EVERYONE refers to HMCMA) and to try some of the experiences I’d missed until now.
Hagrid’s just gets better every time I ride it. What a wild, wonderful, exhilarating, completely satisfying ride—and this time (my 4th)—I experienced no motion sickness. Knowing when to lean into the turns helps a lot.
First time on Kong: I’ve never experienced the Hollywood Tram Tour version, so this was my first experience with any form of this attraction. I hit it just as the rest of the park opened for regular hours, so it was a walk-on. The act of navigating the dark, scary queue alone was its own kind of fun house.
I liked the ride. The 3D was crystal clear, and all the effects fired off and synced up perfectly with the truck shakes. The big animatronic at the end was impressive, but, y’know, ya keep waiting for it to DO something, and it just growls and sulks and looks like it’s waiting for someone in the truck to hand it a GatorAid. And the guide is gasping “Everybody keep still and maybe Kong won’t lash out!” Mission accomplished, I guess! Overall, great fun, but—Yeah, I’d be let down if I’d waited an hour or more for a brief adventure that ends way too abruptly.
Saw & rode Caro-Seuss-el for the first time, as it just recently returned from refurb. Charming and wonderful! The entire presentation is beautiful. Hadn’t known many of the beasts have animated eyes! And I loved how, as it ends, the music goes all wonky and stumbles to a halt as if the calliope ran out of steam.
Linked to the carousel reopening, the Right Hand track of the Sky Trolley was back in business. I got the”alphabet” narration, and this one really charmed the heck out of me. It really captured the unique form of gentle, wise whimsy Seuss’s worlds invoke, and the narrator—I don’t know who he is, but he nailed it—Perfect blend of joy with just a hint of sadness at the edges. He should be hired to rerecord every Seuss audiobook!
Also, I didn’t know till now that, in normal mode, the 2 tracks are actually one mobius loop. Neat!
Ate at Thunder Falls—Had the Mojo Chicken Rice Bowl, and it was over-the-moon fantastic. One of the most satisfying, relaxed and top-restaurant-quality theme park meals I’ve ever had. This and the Fish and Chips at The Leaky Cauldron are my 2 favorite park meals so far.
Also found the Aesop and Son Photo Op. This Jay Ward fan nearly fell over from nostalgia overload.
Left at noon as the crowds and heat ramped up. Getting my money’s worth out of this pass!
Weirdest souvenir spotted: Chris Pratt plushies!