Location: Orlando, Florida
August 17- 24, 2013
website: https://www.universalorlando.com/Theme-Parks/Islands-of-Adventure.aspx
Attractions: Harry Potter World, Water rides, Voyage of Sinbad show, etc.
Price: It varies, but it's not cheap. If you are going more than 2-3 days a
year it's better to get season passes. Don't buy a 2 park pass if you
are going to spend all day in one park. We saw some people who bought a
2 park pass and spent all day in Universal Studios, by the time they
got to Island's of Adventure it had closed. These parks don't usually
stay open late.
How
we got there: Airplane to Orlando then rental car
Best For: 6 and up- but there is a Suessland for the littler kids
Rating: 5 stars for Harry Potter, 4 1/2 everywhere else.
Most Interesting thing I learned: I get taller and shorter throughout the day. You're probably wondering about the statement so here it is. I walk in to Harry Potter World, excited because the height tester at the entrance showed I was tall enough to ride Dragon's Challenge and the Incredible Hulk. So I stand under the height tester at Dragon's Challenge. I'm tall enough, I go on the coaster and I love it. A few hours later my family walks over to the Hulk, I'm so happy because I've never been before and my Dad has been telling me how great it is. I get under that height tester and I'm close to 1 inch too short. The worker isn't at all interested in the fact that I measured 52" at Dragon's Challenge and sends me off. The moral of this story is, if you are close to 52" watch out.
Important tip: At Universal they make you check your backpacks on all the good rides.
Anything other than a pair of glasses or a hat has to go in the
lockers. If it doesn't fit in your pocket it can't go on the ride. The
lockers are free, and you can use them for a half hour, but it's a hassle getting your stuff
in and out, especially if the lines are short and you want to go on the
ride again.
You really get wet on the
Popeye Water Ride. Wear ponchos, don't forget your ponchos, seriously, you are going to need a poncho for this, one more thing, BRING A PONCHO. A big plastic bag to put your stuff in is a good idea. They have a spot in the center of the rafts to store stuff but it's not going to keep everything totally dry. It's at least twice as long as any other raft ride I've been on. Other raft rides might get one or two people in the raft wet, this gets everybody wet and then gets them wet again. And again.
You are going to get wet on the
Dudley Do Right sawmill ride too. The big drop is bigger than any regular other log ride at other parks.
Dr. Doom's Drop Tower is the world's lamest ride. They probably spent millions of dollars on the decor to make it scary, "Turn back, you're going to die." The ride is very disappointing, you think this is going to be soooo scary, the ride shooms up very fast. My Dad is laughing which means he's having a good time. We stop not even halfway up the tower, and at zero miles per hour we go down, back up and then back down no faster than a slug. I've been on elevators that have moved faster than this. If you are serious about enjoying thrill rides as I am, don't bother with this one.
I wouldn't know about
The Incredible Hulk Roller Coaster because some
meanie wouldn't let me on, but from the looks of it, and what my Dad told me it's a really fast roller coaster that goes upside down has lots of drops and is great fun. It looks like you get splashed, but you really don't. Get in front if you want to see where you are going, the line is longer to get those seats.
Spiderman is a motion simulator ride, the cars go up and down and spin, you wear 3D glasses. It's a combination of movie and scenery. The layout is a lot like Transformers but it has a better story. Younger kids might be better off without the 3D glasses so they won't get scared. You can still see what's happening on the screen, it's just not as freaky. Great for fans of the ultimate Spiderman TV show on Disney XD.
Harry Potter World
#1 must do ride,
The Forbidden Journey is pretty much the first 3 Books/Movies
of the Harry Potter series. It's a motion simulator that seats 4, you
see a combination of movies and scenery. You don't go upside down, but
you do go on your back. This ride can freak out people who are afraid
of spiders, heights, dragons breathing hot fire in their face, or
ghostly dementors. You might need to shut your eyes in some parts.
Flying around the Quidditch tournament and flying up to Hogwarts at the
end of the ride are great fun and very realistic.
If
you don't go on the ride, you can still walk through the castle for a
tour, this is worth it as it is very cool. You can see the sorting hat,
Dumbledore's office, the gardening area and the talking pictures, One of the classrooms has a dragon skeleton hanging from the ceiling, and it snows every once in a while in that room.
#2 must do ride,
Dragon's Challenge is a real roller coaster, it goes upside down and is pretty smooth. It's very fast. It is a long walk to the ride,and it gets pretty dark sometimes it gets hard to see.
Flight of the Hippogriff is a very tame roller coaster, it's pretty much a Barnstormer if you have been to Magic Kingdom. But towards the end of the day the line gets much longer than the line should be for such a short ride.
The whole area is interesting, they have the engine to the Hogwarts express for pictures. You can try out wands in Olivander's where they have a little show and one person get's picked to try out wands in the show. If its a hot day you will have a long hot wait. They have good food at the Three Broomsticks. If you look carefully you can see the shadows of owls flying around. There is a candy shop, and lots of places to buy souvenirs. Don't forget to try the Butterbeer. The frozen kind is really good, it tastes like butterscotch soda, it's very sweet. The women's bathroom is haunted by Moaning Myrtle. You can hear her telling stories and complaining.
Hogwarts
Sorting Hat
Honeyduke's Candy Shop
Sinbad Show - Every time I go to Islands of Adventure, I try to see the Sinbad show because it's soooo good. It has a lot of stunts and explosions, there are loud noises that might scare very young children. There is a splash zone, but there is just a little splashing. It's a 4 1/2 star show, it's an action comedy romance. They've got a hero, brave princess, sidekick and bad guys. Stay at the end of the show, you can have your picture taken with the cast, but be one of the last people to get your picture taken with the villains or else water from their masks will get dumped on your head.
We eat at
Mythos - it's a sit down restaurant that's really good. I like the decor, it's an interesting design to show gods and goddesses. They will give you a guide to show you who is were. They have very good tomato soup and bread. My Dad likes the risotto, and all of the desserts, the service is friendly and the waiters will give you lots of good information about the park.
I don't think it's a good for a restaurant to have a guy puking on the front
Jurassic Park Playground is a good place to run around. There are lots of nets and places to squirt water on people.
The Fight of the Pterodactyl is a fun ride, it's not scary if you aren't afraid of heights, but it can only take 2 people at a time so the line is really, really, really, really long. Go on this first thing. You have to bring an adult to ride with you.