GRETCHEN F OSTERMAN
ThemeparkNut
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- Jun 10, 2018
June 3-7
Just a trip report to help folks planning for a trip to US/IoA. We stayed off site at the Las Palmeras Hilton Grand Vacations. The hotel was part of a Hilton Timeshare deal. The hotel was nice for a two people, some rooms do hold a bed and a pull out so a small family would be fine. The room had refrigerator, microwave and sink with kitchen utensils suitable for a small breakfast. Transportation to from park is limited for a fee.
We purchased our 3 day 2 park tickets at AAA in Pennsylvania. The discount seemed to be the best option for us as it avoided taxes since these were purchased in store not on-line. The first day we arrived at 12:30 pm at Universal Studios and worked our way from Simpsons, MIB, Gringotts, Transformers, Shrek. At 6:30pm we were pretty tired and had a wonderful dinner at Toothsome.
Day 2 we began or day in Island of Adventure at The Forbidden Journey, we had no problem riding twice. From there we rode the flight of the Hippogriff and left for Jurassic Park. After the little splash we went to King Kong and waited quite a bit then the rode broke down. We left and went to the Spiderman and then the Hulk. I was pretty shook up so we took a food break. Walked back through Suessville and road the Cat and the Hat. We had our app set for an alert when Kong would start up again. So we decided to do Poseidon adventure. At the time we were cued for the show the rain started. The show was, pretty lame, but dry. We proceeded to Harry Potter and received the alter King Kong was up and running. So we went directly there and enjoyed the mix media experience. We crossed back to the Train and went to Gringotts again, Transformers, Jimmy Fallon, Fast and Furious, The Mummy, and Minions. Our last ride was ET. Honestly, we pushed ourselves pretty hard because the weather was pretty much a washout for our last day. At every opportunity we used single rider lines which made many of the wait times around 10 minutes. We had diner at Margaretville, and several cocktails. For two able body adults we moved very quickly through the parks. I have visited Universal 4 times so I was familiar with layout and was able to manage my friend’s expectations.
I was disappointed with Fast and Furious. It was poorly designed and reinforced socio-economic stereotypes, and misogyny. I really question who the members of the focus group were. In 2018, this ride and cue line could be much more relevant and respectful to all guests.
Jimmy Fallon was lame, but I think Universal is trying to provide more all age experiences. I applaud the attempt. The cue line was cute and fun and honestly better than the ride.
I doubt I will put a lot of effort in returning to Universal Studios or Island of Adventure. The cast members were not very friendly, but I was impressed on the number of employees managing the ride lines and process throughout the park. If you can time your big ride for a shift change, the processing of ride lines is much faster with fresh employees.
The future of Nintendo World, I worry will be similar to Fast and Furious. Comcast need to put the cash into developing new rides which are fun and memorable for the whole family. I think if they lowered prices at this point they might be able to maintain market share and offset potential losses with food and beverage sales to the 19-30 age group.
I will be heading back to Disney
Just a trip report to help folks planning for a trip to US/IoA. We stayed off site at the Las Palmeras Hilton Grand Vacations. The hotel was part of a Hilton Timeshare deal. The hotel was nice for a two people, some rooms do hold a bed and a pull out so a small family would be fine. The room had refrigerator, microwave and sink with kitchen utensils suitable for a small breakfast. Transportation to from park is limited for a fee.
We purchased our 3 day 2 park tickets at AAA in Pennsylvania. The discount seemed to be the best option for us as it avoided taxes since these were purchased in store not on-line. The first day we arrived at 12:30 pm at Universal Studios and worked our way from Simpsons, MIB, Gringotts, Transformers, Shrek. At 6:30pm we were pretty tired and had a wonderful dinner at Toothsome.
Day 2 we began or day in Island of Adventure at The Forbidden Journey, we had no problem riding twice. From there we rode the flight of the Hippogriff and left for Jurassic Park. After the little splash we went to King Kong and waited quite a bit then the rode broke down. We left and went to the Spiderman and then the Hulk. I was pretty shook up so we took a food break. Walked back through Suessville and road the Cat and the Hat. We had our app set for an alert when Kong would start up again. So we decided to do Poseidon adventure. At the time we were cued for the show the rain started. The show was, pretty lame, but dry. We proceeded to Harry Potter and received the alter King Kong was up and running. So we went directly there and enjoyed the mix media experience. We crossed back to the Train and went to Gringotts again, Transformers, Jimmy Fallon, Fast and Furious, The Mummy, and Minions. Our last ride was ET. Honestly, we pushed ourselves pretty hard because the weather was pretty much a washout for our last day. At every opportunity we used single rider lines which made many of the wait times around 10 minutes. We had diner at Margaretville, and several cocktails. For two able body adults we moved very quickly through the parks. I have visited Universal 4 times so I was familiar with layout and was able to manage my friend’s expectations.
I was disappointed with Fast and Furious. It was poorly designed and reinforced socio-economic stereotypes, and misogyny. I really question who the members of the focus group were. In 2018, this ride and cue line could be much more relevant and respectful to all guests.
Jimmy Fallon was lame, but I think Universal is trying to provide more all age experiences. I applaud the attempt. The cue line was cute and fun and honestly better than the ride.
I doubt I will put a lot of effort in returning to Universal Studios or Island of Adventure. The cast members were not very friendly, but I was impressed on the number of employees managing the ride lines and process throughout the park. If you can time your big ride for a shift change, the processing of ride lines is much faster with fresh employees.
The future of Nintendo World, I worry will be similar to Fast and Furious. Comcast need to put the cash into developing new rides which are fun and memorable for the whole family. I think if they lowered prices at this point they might be able to maintain market share and offset potential losses with food and beverage sales to the 19-30 age group.
I will be heading back to Disney