5.31.2010
5.30.2010
Les Bleu Mesieurs
Handful of small changes. The only biggie (and Dan H. this ones for
you) is they switched to the original "Last Train to Trancentral"
closing from the less successful "I Feel Love" that they opened with.
PS> my section was not very good at the TP handover
A-MAZ-ZING
decoration is in order... A new dark ride is champion.
5.29.2010
Wizarding World of Harry Potter Preview Review
Hopefully most of Universal's original "theme park within a theme park" marketing has been forgotten at this point, let's be clear, this is a land. If you're expecting more you'll be disappointed. But what the area lacks in scale in more than makes up for in detail.
Let's hope Uni's marketing team hasn't pulled another "Universal Escape" debacle and the area does extremely well (and pushing all their competitors to innovate).
HPatFJ-- continues to be troublesome (brokedown while I was in line) but the queue is amazing, particularly the talking portraits. I don't know if the area is completely landscaped yet but they need a few large trees (or something) to hide the large unthemed portioned of the gigantic show building.
Hippogriff-- never rode it in it's original incantation but the theming is well done including the Buckbeak animatronic and Hagrid's hut (including the sound of growling Fang)
Dragon Challenge -- wish they had done at least a minor update to the ride vechicles and finally made the effort to conceal backstage equipment. The new queue is much better lit and is very well done (though the original was excellent also). Best parts of the queue are the TriWizard Cup, the floating candles from the films, and some great views of Hogsmeade and Hogwarts on the way in.
Food -- Three Broomsticks had the exquisite detail found in the entire area but as they were only serving breakfast for the preview we skipped it. I can't wait to come back when the fish and chips are being served. The menus are done in the same style as the newspapers from "Prisoner"... very clever. The Butterbeer is not something I expected to like as I'm not into sweets, but was very pleasently surprised. Cream soda-y with a carbonation that helps cut the sweetness ($8.50 in a souvinir glass)
Wand Shop-- very fun little performance, the theming is superb and kids will love this (there were lots of operations people about timing the display and counting guest numbers). You exit into the gift shop where you can purchase a ~$30 wand (I had to ask as there aren't any prices on boxes). What happened to the MagiQuest-like features? Was that just fan speculation? I was really looking forward to that as it would have been brilliant.
I'll be back tomorrow to hopefully ride FJ and try the pumpkin juice.
5.22.2010
5.17.2010
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*Eat at California Grill when the Magic Kingdom does fireworks (its 15 stories up and they lower the lights and pipe in the music. Awesome! You'll need ressies but there's also a bar that sometimes you can just show up for)
*Tower of Terror at night... 'nuff said
*Drink around the world! (At Epcot, get one of the passport books they have for little kids and get a stamp at each country when you order a drink... I've done it with my mom, its a blast!)
*Animal Kingdom.... this is a different kind of theme park, go explore, relax, and have fun (try to do Kilamanjaro Safari's early in the day, the animals are more lively)
*Allow yourself a theater over-analysis moment-- Splash Mountain is a ride about contentment... consider it. (and, more simply its a must-ride like everything with "Mountain" in the title)
*Night-time shows. Its worth planning your trip around seeing Fantasmic! at the Studios and Illuminations at Epcot. Magic Kingdom's fireworks are best seen from California Grill (2 for 1!)
*Dinosaur at Animal Kingdom (not quite as good as its Indiana Jones-themed cousin in Anaheim... bit its amazing technology -- you're riding on a motion simulator on top of an electric vehicle!)
*The Monorail... riding from MK to Epcot (or your resort... where are you staying???) to either one is a blast.
*Expedition Everest... the newest E-ticket at the resort.. best queue in all of WDW and a great ride (especially at dusk).
*Ride "Soarin" in Epcot (along with Test Track and Mission Space if you have time)... it's hidden in the Land Pavilion and its a good idea to get a fast pass very early in the day for it.
Ok, those are my thoughts, I'll be next door at Universal Orlando to see the new Harry Potter stuff (I hope) on Memorial Day weekend."