So awhile ago, I went to a scientific conference in Orlando. Since the conference hotel only had suites, it seemed only sensible to invite the family to come to use the suite. And since it was Orlando, it seemed only sensible for them to go to Disneyworld. After all, it had been ten-years since we had gone, long before ME was born and when JA was too small to really remember anything. So I pitched this idea, but JA didn't want to miss school. We talked more and I mentioned the new Harry Potter adventure that was also in Orlando, and that got her more interested. It turns out that the Harry Potter rides were part of Universal Studios, not Disney.
I didn't have time to really look at what was available for Universal Studio, but asked the girls and AM to do some investigating to see if this was worth going to. I wish I had taken this on myself. It turns out that most of the Universal Studio rides, and this includes the Harry Potter ones are of the roller coaster variety. Why that may be great for many teenagers and some younger kids, these are not the kinds of rides our two girls like at all.
JA and I went to the Harry Potter world first, while ME and AM went to the Dr. Suess world.
So the main ride in the Harry Potter world is one where you take a tour of the Hogswarts Castle as part of the pre-ride, and this was really the whole point of us coming to Universal Studios. Going through the castle was a lot of fun.
Then they loaded you on the ride. AM started screaming from the very beginning. I can't really say that the ride was a lot of fun even for me. I actually started getting nauseated in the middle of the ride, I can't really tell why, although everything seemed kind of out of focus. Anyway, it didn't turn out to be something that JA wanted to do again. I tried to talk here into going on the little family friendly roller coaster that was part of the Harry Potter world, but she absolutely refused. So mostly we walked around the little shops representing Hogsmeade. We of course were real shops selling real expensive touristy kind of things.
ME enjoyed the Dr. Seuss rides. There were about three of these. One that was an elevated train that went around the Dr. Seuss area, another that was the equivalent of the Dumbo the elephant ride at Disneyland, and the third that told the story of the Cat and the Hat.
We did find a few rides that JA was willing to go on. She liked the Jurassic Park river ride, even though it had a sharp water fall drop at the end, I think mostly because she didn't know that it would have the drop until we were already there, and then we went through it and she was alright, so she was okay with going again.
She also like the Popeye wild river ride, even though we got soaking wet, so we rode this again as well.
After that we pretty much just walked around and she kept saying that she didn't want to do this or that. What a waste of money going to Universal Studies was. I really wish we had gone to Animal Kingdom or one of the other Disney parks instead of Universal Studios.
The next day, AM, JA, and ME went to Magic Kingdom and I think had a lot more fun, although it was very, very crowded. They stayed very late to see the fireworks show.