I have to tell you a story about my Cabana Bay picture taking adventure! I had set my alarm at 2:30 am so I could shoot the lobby and the surrounding areas without any people (there were still folks checking in at that time if you look at some of the lobby pics). Within 10 minutes of setting up my tripod, I notice two security guards approaching me from the corner of my eye. I smile as they get near, knowing I'm going to get grilled about my gear. Sure enough, they ask me if I'm a guest of the hotel. I confirm that I am, but they want to know my name and room number, as well as wanting to see my room key card. I politely answer their questions and show them the requisite proof. Security then asks me the reason for taking pictures. I assure them that it's strictly a hobby with no professional ties. The two gentlemen were very courteous and professional during the entire conversation, but their demeanor relaxed once they knew I was up to no good. They told me they have to check because a lot of people that aren't guests come into the hotel taking pictures (I can understand why). One of the guards then proceeded to ask me about my camera and commented that he needed to buy a DSLR. They said have a great evening and headed off on their rounds. I was pretty much unfazed by the incident after being scolded by security at the park the other night. Universal definitely is not as camera friendly as Disney.
Since spending quite a chunk of change on new camera gear for our trip, I had decided early on that I was going to limit my park merchandise purchases. My photos would be my souvenirs, so to speak. Of course, I did pick up a few items from Cabana Bay (including a beach towel which is not shown). Can you see my unnecessary cup collection growing? We already had two high priced Butter Beer cups in the room, but I just had to add two Cabana mugs to the pile...
Universal's Cabana Bay Resort Assortment Goodies by
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After resting for a bit in the room, we headed back to the parks in the late afternoon for our final night at the park. We checked out a bit more of Hogsmeade and I did the walk through tour of the castle. Sue told me I would not be happy in the motion simulator ride, so I passed on it. Another rookie photographer mistake, I shot the interior with a smaller aperture, wanting to make sure everything was in focus. This caused my ISO to skyrocket, resulting in grainy, unusable images. I posted a couple here, but they're pretty bad. I would repeat this same mistake in several more dark places (such as Be Our Guest Restaurant) much to my dismay. It was a costly lesson, one I'm sure to remember when I head to Disneyland in July.
Snowman @ Universal Studios Hogsmeade by
Juneau Biscuits, on Flickr
Hogwart's Bus Driver by
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Shrunken Head at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter by
Juneau Biscuits, on Flickr
Hogswart Castle @ Universal Studios Orlando 01 by
Juneau Biscuits, on Flickr
Hogswart Castle @ Universal Studios Orlando 02 by
Juneau Biscuits, on Flickr
Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey Ride Queue @ Universal Studios 05 by
Juneau Biscuits, on Flickr
Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey Ride Queue @ Universal Studios 04 by
Juneau Biscuits, on Flickr
Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey Ride Queue @ Universal Studios 02 by
Juneau Biscuits, on Flickr
Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey Ride Queue @ Universal Studios 03 by
Juneau Biscuits, on Flickr
I wanted to check out The Lost Continent section of the park as I had fond memories from our last visit in 2004. I remember the Sinbad Stunt show as being pretty lackluster, so we passed on it this time around. I was happy to see the place still here as I'd assume this was where Hogwarts Castle had been built. Little seems to be happening here, synergy-wise, but being a long time Ray Harryhausen fan (Golden Voyage of Sinbad, Jason and the Argonauts, Clash of the Titans), the theming really appeals to me. Colleen had heard that Mythos Restaurant was really good, so we tried to have lunch there. They were booked solid, but we managed to get reservations for dinner. We all agreed to meet back here at seven which meant a couple of hours to take photos and check out more of the area.
Eight Voyage of Sinbad Entrance @ Universal's Islands of Adventure by
Juneau Biscuits, on Flickr
Cart Pushing Sue @ Eight Voyage of Sinbad by
Juneau Biscuits, on Flickr
FireEaters Grill Sign @ Universal's Islands of Adventure by
Juneau Biscuits, on Flickr
Sue & the Griffin at The Lost Continent @ Universal's Islands of Adventure by
Juneau Biscuits, on Flickr
Pathway to Universal's Mythos Restaurant 03 by
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