Unfortunately, you had to be staying at the park or have an Express Pass to go straight there. So we opted to do the Spiderman ride followed by the Pteranodon Flyers® in Juraissac Park since we had to walk through those areas to get the Harry Potter World.
We got to the first Harry Potter ride, Dragon Challenge™, turned out that Amanda was too short. The sign said 15 minutes so we waited....an hour, for Stu and Sam to get done with the ride. About 5 minutes before they finally got on, they added two more coasters. Jeesh!
We headed off towards the other two coasters in Harry Potter world, knowing that Amanda was tall enough for both. Not to be....90 minute wait on the sign. Sigh....
So we continued on and here is our Day Two schedule:
Stu, Donna, Samantha, AmandaStu's favorite overall was the Dragon Challenge™ and my overall was Popeye and Bluto's Bilge-Rat Barges®. Men in Black from yesterday was the second favorite for most of us.
The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man®
Swing Above the Streets in 3-D
Stu, Donna, Samantha, Amanda
Pteranodon Flyers®
Get a prehistoric bird's-eye-view
Stu, Samantha
Dragon Challenge™
A high-speed roller coaster chase across the sky
Stu, Donna, Samantha, Amanda (we went twice)
Popeye and Bluto's Bilge-Rat Barges®
Better eat yer spinach!
Stu, Donna, Samantha, Amanda
The Cat in the Hat™
Whirl Through the Pages of the Book
Stu, Donna, Samantha, Amanda
The High in the Sky Seuss Trolley Train Ride!™
A High Flying Ride Through Dr. Seuss' Imagination
Stu, Donna, Samantha, Amanda
The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man®
Swing Above the Streets in 3-D
SKIPPED:
Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey™
Join Harry Potter™ and his friends on a new adventure
Flight of the Hippogriff™
Swoop and soar on this family-friendly coaster
The Incredible Hulk Coaster®
Feel the Rage
Doctor Doom's Fearfall®
Takes Fear to New Heights
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish™
Steer your fish through an obstacle course of fountains
Caro-Seuss-el™
World's Most Unusual Merry-Go-Round
Here are some photos from day two, the rest are in our SmugMug Album.
We weren't as tired since we had a better night sleep, but our bodies told us different. LOL! We had dinner at the park, headed back on the shuttle and the girls headed back to Nickelodeon Resorts with their parents. They still had a couple of vacation days left and planned to hit Disney again.
So our final thoughts on Universal....it was okay but it's no Disney. The tickets cost more, there are a lot less rides and way less to do for all ages. We knew several things would be closed for renovations (same as at Disney) but we didn't realize the lack of "free" things to do other than the rides.
Both parks have at least one boardwalk type area where you can pay to play games....more money out of your pocket. Due to height restrictions, Amanda didn't get to ride the coaster she wanted. Add in the terrible lines....not our cup of tea. The characters were much less appealing...the superhero costumes were ridiculous. LOL!
We also noticed that the park wasn't as clean as Disney and that was especially true of the bathrooms. Ugh! While friendly and helpful when asked, the staff often seemed more interested in chatting with each other. Most were teen and twenty somethings, only saw a couple of older folks. The music was often deafening and very repetitive.
The food ranged from very average to surprisingly decent...think it depended on the time of day and restaurant. The chicken fingers were much better than the burgers and the pasta was pretty good, too.
If you have teens, this is a great place to let them go and tell them when/where to meet you. Otherwise, younger ones have little to do other than the Curious George area and Dr. Seuss. Oh, speaking of Dr. Seuss....that area was a feast for the eyes. I could have taken hundreds of photos...really enjoyed it.
We can now say....been there, done that, won't bother again.
Till next time - keep on rollin',
Donna and Stu










