| Spring Break rocked. Missed my friends, but summer's right around the corner,,, here it is..
Last Christmas, my aunt Ro gave my aunt Ginny and uncle Pat's family a
trip to Orlando for polyana. As surprising as it sounds, it really
isn't far fetched, as Ro is a district manager for GAP, and has no
immediate family of her own, and my aunt Ginny and Uncle Pat never
really get to go away, as they are both Philadelphia grade school
teachers. Anyway, along with Ginny and Pat's family, my aunt also
invited my cousin Kristen and myself to go along with her, as we were
her two godchildren, and the trip was booked during our spring breaks.
Kristen and I lept at the opportunity. 5 days in Orlando, staying at
the 7th floor (club level) of the Hard Rock Hotel; 3 days at the
Universal Parks, a day at Discovery Cove, and a day at Seaworld all for
free. Other than myself, it was everyone's first trip to all these
parks (except for Discovery Cove which no one had been to), and I
couldn't wait.
Unfortunately
for me, I was the last one booked for the trip and was on a flight that
left Philly an hour after my other relatives, so the plan was for them
to get checked into the hotel, and I would just meet up with them
there. Then, after an hour and fifteen minute wait at baggage claim, 45
minute wait for a Mears shuttle, and then a 45 minute shuttle ride to
the Hard Rock,,, they just decided to head over to Islands of Adventure
without me. Finally, I arrived at the hotel around 3 in the afternoon.
They came back from the park to meet up with me (all they did was eat
and do spiderman twice) at the hotel, and we spent some time watching
my little cousins Hannah, Emily and Patrick swim in the pool, as we
jsut soaked up some sun in the 80 degree weather. Around 5, we decided
it was time to shower and head back over to Islands of Adventure around
6, giving us just one hour to do some rides before closing at 7.
First
thing we did was the Incredible Hulk - and man I always forget how
awesome this ride is. It's not the tallest or fastest, but everytime I
ride it, it leaves me with the, "Damn that was awesome - let's do it
again!" feeling, which we were able to do. As you know, when you stay
at a universal hotel, you get the fastpass devices, and lucky for us,
they did not scan our passes once during the entire trip! So we had
unlimited fast pass rides all week! AFter riding the HULK twice, we
headed over to Spiderman, and there's just nothing to say other than it
is the best ride on the planet, hands down. After Spiderman, we hit up
Dr. Doom's Fear fall real quick, and then headed over to Seussland, as
the little cousins wanted to head over to do Cat in the Hat and One
fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish before calling it a night. 5 rides
in under and hour,,,not bad - thanks fast pass.
On Monday we
headed to Discovery Cove. It was about 75 degrees all day and a bit
windy, but the chilyl weather didn't scare us of, since we figured it
was about the best we woud see all week. As soon as I walked into
Discovery Cove, I was just blown away by the beauty of it. It really is
a tropical oasis in the heart of Florida, and it is quite a sight to
see. I hadn't really known what to expect of the park, since I did not
know anyone who had ever been there before, and any expectations I had
dreamed of - it blew them all away. We spent 3 hours snorkling in the
"coral reef" before lunch time, snapping all kinds of crazy photos with
our underwater cameras. At one point, they started feeding the fish
even, and all of a sudden we were engulfed in aquatic creatures =
amazing. After lunch, we took a few laps around the lazy river,
admiring the tropical aviary as we passed by, and then snorkled for a
few more hours till about 3:30, when we had to go for our lesson before
swimming with the dolphins. Lemme tell you, it is just incredible. We
had just the 8 of us in our own group, and it was hands down the
highlight of the trip. The dolphins were extremely tourist friendly,
and we got to give her a little kiss, do a few commands, and then ride
it in for about 50 feet. Totally worth the 100 extra bucks. Discovery
Cove was just an amazing experience, from swimming with the tropical
fish, to relaxing in the river to swimming with Dolphins, nothing can
compare to it in Florida. The staf was incredibly friendly, and the
fact that they limit the park to only a thousand people was also a
plus, as you felt like you were there by yourself. Pictures will be
posted as soon as I get them developed and scanned.
On Tuesday we
used our free passes from Discovery Cove to head over to Seaworld for
the day. It was a bit cold, with a high of only 68, but when it's
snowing back here in Philly, I can't seem to find room to complain.
First we headed over to Kraken, and did it twice in a row as it had no
line. Having never been on Kraken, i didn't know what to expect but all
in all I'd have to say that it really didn't do anything for me - felt
it was slow and un-intense for the greater part of the ride, leaving me
a bit dissappointed. After Kraken we headed over to the Penguin exhibit
before heading to the always entertaining Seymore and Clyde take over
Pirate Island sea lion show. In my opinion it was the best show in the
park, as the actors and sea lions kept messing up (on purpose or not
I'm not sure), but they kept laughing and making fun of themselves the
entire time making it a very enjoyable experience. After the show, we
headed back over to do Journey to Atlantis, and I was a little
dissapointed. Last time I was on it was in 1999, and I remembered it
being bigger and faster than it was, but I guess that's what a 6 year
difference can do for you. Unfortunately the dolphin show was closed
until May as they are preparing for a new routine, so we headed back
around to do the shark encounter before heading to the Shamu Show at
3:30. Now the Shamu show is always one that leaves me dissappointed. I
wish that they would do more jumping around and tricks with the whales
than just splashing people all the time - I dunno, I just do not find
the current routine very entertaining. After the Shamu show, we made
reservations to "dine with Shamu" at 5:15, and then headed back over to
do the Wild Artic ride. The ride alone is kind of, well, blah i guess
is a good word to describe it, but the polar bears were very cool to
see. 2 of them were swimming right in front of the glass under water,
and they were kind of chasing one another around - a game of tag if you
will. Finally, it was time for us to go eat with Shamu. For 35 bucks a
person, I'd have to say that it is incredibly worth it. The bring the
whales right up next to your table, and we were able to get some great
photos of the whales with their mouths open, literally 10 feet away -
just awesome. Finally, it was time to leave and just head back to the
hotel and swim in the pool. The vacation was only half over, and we
still had two awesome parks to conquer.
Wednesday, March 9 -
Universal Studios. This day was the only unpleasant weather day of the
entire trip, as it only reached a high of 62 degrees, and a steady
drizzle came down all day long. Lucky for us we were doing Universal,
as all of the rides were indoors, so we donned our ponchos and headed
out. We started off the day by fastpassing our way through Shrek 4-d
and the new Jimmy Neutron ride. Shrek was a nice show with a pretty
funny pre-show (our actor was just a riot the way he told us we would
be "tortured"), but I was a little dissappointed by Jimmy Neutron, and
wish they would have kept the old Hannah Barbera ride there instead.
From there we proceeded on to Twister - Ride it Out, and even though it
loses it's glamour after experiencing it in the past, I was still very
impressed with the special effects - like when you see the Twister in
background just screaming towards you.
Finally, it was time to do
the Revenge of the Mummy. Now don't worry, I'm not going to spoil
anything for anyone, but I will say that I was dissappointed by the
length of the ride, as it left me wanting more. Don't get me wrong, I
enjoyed the coaster and everything that went along with it, but I would
have been dissappointed if I waited in the hour-long line that it had,
since I felt it was too short - thanks again fastpass. After riding out
the Mummy, we headed over to a burger joint in "San Fransico," and
proceeded onto Earthquake, where my aunt so kindly volunteered me to
take part in the special effects demonstration - and yes, I was the
moron who gets totally soaked; like I needed any more water on the
already soaking wet day. After earthquke, we skipped Jaws just simply
because it's an outdoor ride and I assured everyone else that they
weren't missing anything other than an incredibly fake shark, and
headed straight for Men In Black: Alien Attack! Having never been on
this ride myself, I was extremely anxious to try my hand at slewing the
aliens. Unfortunately for me, I was flat out horrible. We must've done
the ride 4 times, and the highest score i could muster up was
142,145...while my Uncle Pat scores 359,321 and the ride op tells him
that it was the highest score on our particular machine all day - trust
me, he was extremely keen on rubbing it in all day. After a few rides
on Men In Black, we headed over to Back to the Future before heading
over to T2: 3D.
T2: 3D is one of my favorite rides in all of
Universal, as I have always been a fan of the terminator movies, and
think it is just so cool as to how the actors go from on screen, to
live, and back to on-screen again. After Terminator, we realized that
we had conquered pretty much the entire park and all the rides we
wanted to do (E.T. was the only one we didn't, as it was closed for
rehabilitation) in just a mere 4 hours - man that fastpass is
incredible. So, my cousin Kristen and myself went back to do the Mummy
2 more times before leaving, and everyone else headed back over to the
hotel to get out of the rainy weather. Once kristen and i got back, we
had the consierge of the club level order us some movie tickets to see
"Hitch" over at citywalk, and they even delivered us umbrellas to the
room so we would stay dry. Hitch was an ok movie, but I'm just a Will
Smith fan, so I may be biased.
Finally, Thursday came around, and
it was back to Islands of Adventure. The weather was pleasany, hovering
around 70-75 degrees, with a mostly sunny sky - perfect day for a theme
park. We started the day off by heading right towards the Lost
Continent, since we had already conquered Marvel Superheros land a few
days earlier. The first attraction we did was Poseidon's Fury, and I
was quite anxious to see how they had changed the story line since I
last rode it a couple of summers back. Honestly, I can't say that the
changes improved the attraction at all, but I am still blown away at
the technology of using the water to act as a canvas for the battle,
just an awe-aspiring experience. After Poseidon's Fury, we chatted with
the talking fountain outside of Sinbad for a bit, and then headed over
to do Dueling Dragon's, using our fastpass' to head to the front of
"Fire's" line. Unfortunately, they were running only one train per
side, and stacking - so even with the fastpass, it was about a 30
minute wait for the front. The unfortunate ironic thing was, as soon as
we stepped off the coaster, they put an additional train on both sides
- what a kick in the pants eh? So then we proceeded over to do the
Flying Unicorn for the little one's, and finally ventured into Jurassic
Park. In my opinion, it is the coolest themed area in the park, and yet
also the most dissappointing, as it has but one solid attraction. Now,
even though it was a bit chilly outside (70 degrees, but there was a
steady wind), we knew that we were going to do the river adventure no
matter what, and so we hoped in line. Man did we immediately regret
that decision! SOAKED! Haha, as always, but since we were wet, we had
no hesitation in heading right on over to toon lagoon to ride Dudley Do
Right's Rip Saw Falls, and Popeye and Bluto's Bilge Rat Barges, both of
which are the best rides of their kind I have ever been on. Nothing
better than a log flume that delivers a few pops of airtime, and a raft
ride that leaves you a bit dizzy and totally drenched! After riding
Popeye, we ate some lunch in the Comic's cafe (not sure what it's real
name is), and headed over to Marvel Comics land.
As we were on
our way over, something we did not expect to happen occured. All of a
sudden, tons of people started looking towards the sky. As curiosity
began to set in, we too turned our heads towards the big blue, only to
see a streaking object flying through the air. It was a rocket!
Apparently Kennedy launched something into space, what it was I'm not
sure, but it was quite a site to see. After watching the sky for a bit,
we had to bypass The Amazing Adventures of Spiderman as it was
experiencing some down time, and headed right on over to The Incredible
Hulk. Unfortunately on this ride, i lost my room key! I don't know how,
as it had never seem to venture out of my pockets on any of the roller
coasters before, but as it was, I was locked out of my room, but more
importantly, I had lost my fastpass! Thankfully however, my Uncle Pat
decided that he was all rided-out, and let my use his key to fastpass
the Spiderman line, which had re-opened after we left the Incredible
Hulk. After leaving Spiderman for the final time , we headed back over
to the Lost Continent and took the front seat on Dueling Dragons "Ice,"
before saying goodbye to Islands of Adventure.
As we still had a
bit of time to kill, we decided to jet on over to Universal for a few
more rides on Mummy and Men in Black. But as they say, time flies when
your having fun, and it was 7:00 before we knew it. It's a sad feeling,
knowing your vacation has come to an end, but looking back, I'm proud
to say that we made the most of it. Friday my flight wasn't until 7:30,
and so we just layed around by the hotel pool all day, before shopping
at City Walk and leaving for the airport at 4:30. The flight home
believe it or not was the scariest ride of the trip believe it or now,
as we had to fly in a holding pattern above Philly, because there were
too many storm clouds, causing bad visibility. While we were in this
holding pattern, we experienced several "electrical discharges" (they
were lightning flashes, I don't care what the pilot kept calling them),
and sudden rapid drops in altitude - not very pleasant. But any flight
that you can walk away from is a good flight I guess, and it was a
fitting end to a great spring break.
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