I booked Uni restaurant reservations using Opentable.com.You can also book some restaurants like Mythos online at universalorlando.com. It's how I did it and it's very easy to use.
I booked Uni restaurant reservations using Opentable.com.You can also book some restaurants like Mythos online at universalorlando.com. It's how I did it and it's very easy to use.
I personally find Seuss Landing to be an example of near perfect theming and attention to detail, however it would be pointless to argue this... merely just stating what I thinkI also tend to avoid all of Suess's Landing, the place just screams visual headache.
As for food, I was unimpressed. Even Mythos, which everybody seems to love, was just "eh" as far as my family was concerned. We did enjoy Three Broomsticks, however. Food was good, and the atmosphere was fun.
I love it for that, and for the fact that all of the safety announcements are done in Suess-like rhymes. The attractions themselves are...fine. Cat in the Hat is nice dark ride with nothing too special. The train is pleasant, but not worth a wait, and the carousel is what it is.I personally find Seuss Landing to be an example of near perfect theming and attention to detail, however it would be pointless to argue this... merely just stating what I think
One Fish, Two Fish is actually really fun, due to it's interactivity.I love it for that, and for the fact that all of the safety announcements are done in Suess-like rhymes. The attractions themselves are...fine. Cat in the Hat is nice dark ride with nothing too special. The train is pleasant, but not worth a wait, and the carousel is what it is.
One Fish, Two Fish is actually really fun, due to it's interactivity.
Sorry to hijack this thread for a moment, but I'm headed to Universal in 2 weeks (first time I've been since the month it opened); would I need reservations for Mythos this time of year?
Very curious to hear all about your trip! Love Mythos and given recent crowds reservations would be ideal.
Rut Row... I haven't been there since 1998 when they started to build IOA. I was reading a post by @Lauratron and got a little concerned with the3 D movies and the amount there. I get motion sickness. So I guess either suck it up or don't go on. A parade during day? And some type of show at night is that correct?3 days will be barely enough...I went in 2011 WITH on site stay and the associated express passes, and wish I'd had 4 days.
That being said, HP at IoA, hit the ride just at closing or hit it early. Avoid it through the day.
The rest of the venue is pretty normal.
What else do you want to know?
We had a great time at Uni.Rut Row... I haven't been there since 1998 when they started to build IOA. I was reading a post by @Lauratron and got a little concerned with the3 D movies and the amount there. I get motion sickness. So I guess either suck it up or don't go on. A parade during day? And some type of show at night is that correct?
We had a great time at Uni.
They do have a nighttime show, though we missed it up close on our trips.
Do you have specific concerns about rides? I had a great time with the kid...
First half of that was Uni...
Yep. Great parade in Uni. At IoA I didn't see much, but the park alone kept me distracted.Do they have any entertainment throughout the day like WDW?
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