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To preface this, I am writing this on the flight home (September 11th) from what has been the most incredible trip of my life. A few people may remember my trip planning post a month or so ago and if so, I will be covering everything that went right with the plan + the amendments we made for QOL or when we spontaneously decided to do something different. I also found the balance in the itinerary to be okay on the burnout front, we did have one or two later starts than we had envisioned, however apart from that, we did everything we wanted to and more!
Friday August 26th - The longest day
Our alarms woke us up at 6am, we threw on our travel outfits and headed downstairs to spend the last few minutes with Lucifer (our tiny Pomeranian) before our 20 minute journey to the airport. Airport wise all was a breeze and at 9:10am we were sat on the flight facing down a 9.5hr journey to finally do Orlando like we’d planned for years.
Thankfully the flight was uneventful and went by quite quickly, especially the portion when I watched Everything Everywhere All at Once which I loved with every fibre of my being.
We landed in Orlando at 14:10 local time, at this point we’d been awake for a good 13 hours and needed a proper kick to get into gear to enjoy the day. We grabbed a LYFT after our 10 minute rendezvous with security and headed off to Universal’s endless summer resort.
THE MAGICAL FLORIDA WEATHER
After checking in, we looked out the window and the almost guaranteed daily storm was swarming! We were a ten minute drive from Velocicoaster and all of a sudden IOA’s lineup all showed “Delayed for Weather”. Not ones to be deterred, we grabbed our umbrella and headed in anyway for a spot of food and a few other rides.
After heading into IOA we decided to start on a high with Spider-man, still to this day one of the best dark rides I’ve ever experienced! The blending of sets, screens and physical effects was once again such a great combination and a real testament to what Universal can achieve when they think a bit outside the box. We followed this with Forbidden Journey, a similarly brilliant ride that I really loved this time around (last time I didn’t really feel like it all synced for me). Over our days in universal we did Forbidden Journey a few times and both love it so much.
We then followed this with Kong, which I thought relied a tiny bit too much on the screens within the tunnel scene, but overall was a fun ride.
After a spot of food the drizzly storm seemed to finally begin to subside…. Could it be time to ride some coasters? Thankfully the Florida weather was switching back to it’s only other mode and we saw some test cars across the water. We had an hour and a half till closing and at least two coasters to get. As I have covered in previous reports I suffer from a fairly debilitating chronic pain condition and utilise access schemes when I can to allow me to enjoy this hobby while not exacerbating my condition.
We figured based off historical queue times it’d be wise to tackle Hagrids first, so we headed to hogsmeade and experienced our first case of pixie dust for the holiday (is it pixie dust when it’s at universal?), the queue had opened and spiked to 1hr30, I asked for a return time and was told it’d be at park close! However because it’d been down for over five hours, they gave us single use express passes to allow us to ride it immediately. I genuinely was overwhelmed with joy, as covered in the planning thread, I was there on opening day and my ex made me leave the queue before riding it, so over three years later I was finally within those walls.
My god what a fun coaster! I avoided all POVs/spoilers for three years, no matter how hard that was and oh boy was I rewarded for it. The whole thing is paced brilliantly, has so many great interactions with the environment and is just a perfect tour through intamins bag of trickery. Intricately themed throughout and it was so great to see Universal use so man animatronics and physical effects again. I couldn’t stop grinning after stepping off it, it’s truly the best family coaster I’ve ridden.
However we couldn’t sit and bask in the glory of Hagrid’s, there was a rather more intimidating Intamin round the corner and we were heading for a night ride. We both adore Intamin blitz coasters, Taron has sat firmly in my top five ever since my first ride and Velocicoaster had us both giddy with excitement as we walked through the Jurassic Park gates…
I guess I’m just adding my voice to the many in the choir, Velocicoaster is an absolute blast to ride! We stepped off with ear to ear grins wishing that the park could stay open just a few minutes longer so we could step back on for another, the pacing is immaculate, the elements in the second half all pack a huge punch and my personal highlight is the roll over the water, it’s taken so gracefully but still feels incredibly forceful. The view across the park at night from the top hat is such a beautiful extra too.
Day one and my top ten has to be rethought… but it’s time for rest now as we’ve been awake for 21 hours by the time we get to bed.
August 27th - wait we got sun burn on day two?
As the more astute readers may have clocked over previous trip reports, Khloe and I are quite pale and dress in a rather exclusively all black wardrobe, Florida’s entire atmosphere is built to be hostile to us, however we decided to challenge that head on and go Volcano Bay to start our first full day in Orlando.
I won’t do a full write up of Volcano Bay, as with some of the following Disney days, I’m just going to hit the highlights, after all this is coaster force and we have some pretty super coasters to write about on this trip report!
I’m not a huge water park person, but after an amazing evening in Rulantica in 2020, I thought it’d be mighty rude to not visit Volcano Bay for at least a few hours while we stayed on site. We arrived just as our early entry hour kicked in and immediately were floored by the immense scale of the entire park. Having visited Typhoon Lagoon in 2019 I expected something along those lines, instead we were looking out across something I’d almost consider to be a third gate at Universal. We ditched our stuff and headed straight for the Krakatau water coaster before the virtual queues became crazy.
Being launched with LIMs when sitting in what is essentially a slightly suped up raft is a surreal sensation. Feeling the acceleration against your back is very odd and the whole ‘coaster’ is so much fun, we loved it. We then followed this with a tour of all the slides, ending with the truly a little scary body plunge slide that had us drop through a trapdoor from over 150ft and speed down the middle of the volcano! Very little makes me nervous any more, but stood looking at that pod was a little anxiety inducing, thankfully I went ahead with it and the feeling was exhilarating. We ended our adventure at Volcano Bay with a lap in the lazy river, after 11 slides we needed to bob around a bit. We then hopped the bus to the resort to make ourselves more presentable for the afternoons parks.
As a side note, the Tapu-Tapu system works brilliantly and we managed to do a lot in just a few hours! It takes a little prioritisation, but we spent barely any time stood around bored/in queues.
We stepped into Universal Studios around 2:30, just in time for the afternoons drizzle to kick in. So we decided the best option would be to go ride Gringotts, I remembered not being hugely impressed last time when I rode it, however that day was fairly tainted by a few other factors, so I was very excited to try it again and see Khloe’s response to it. As with last time the interior queue was incredible and we were incredibly hyped for the ride as we stepped into the carriage
Sadly luck wasn’t on our side, all was perfect for a few scenes, before half-time the entire ride system failed! Spinning locked up, projectors down, so we had a slow and steady lights on tour through the second half of the ride, which for obvious reasons, kind of spoiled the magic of it for Khloe. Thankfully upon arrival in the station, we were offered an immediate re ride once they had rebooted the projection systems, so we sat in the car for five mins and then off we went for a redo. This time it was perfect, everything synced up so well and it was incredibly immersive. Sadly it isn’t really a great coaster per-se, it feels like a slightly more exciting way to deliver a similar experience as Spider-Man or other screen heavy effects heavy rides.
We then did a few more studios rides such as ET and Men in Black before Rip Ride Rockit came back up and we could get the other major ride. After securing all our belongings, we marched up the stairs chanting ‘706 just one fix’ as our mantra so we remembered the code for the song we wanted. For all the flak this coaster gets (I will admit, it is weirdly profiled), we had a lot of fun! It was running pretty smoothly, the music gimmick is always nice when it’s a band you genuinely like and although it wasn’t anything earth shattering, it got us in for a re ride.
After a short ride on the Hogwarts Express (still such a great idea executed brilliantly), we ended up back in IOA for more night rides, starting with Hagrids, then Hulk, topping it all off with more Velocicoaster. Hulk was tonnes of fun, still a grey out machine if you’re in the front, some lovely intense inversions and the nighttime lighting package is great too. Velocicoaster was hauling all evening too, over a few rides we tried a few spots and found back row to be our personal favourite. A stunning coaster!
We then headed out through city walk via Voodoo doughnuts before resting up for Sundays fun. It was at this point we realised, no matter how hard we’d tried, we both ended up with some pretty spectacular sunburn from our time at Volcano Bay, less than 24 hours after arriving in Orlando!
Sunday 28th August - The split stay day
After getting up at a fairly decent time, we headed straight for Islands of Adventure for a few more rides on Hagrids & Velocicoaster before packing our bags and heading to our Disney resort. We grabbed some vegan pizza tots (wtf right?) and butterbeers en route to Hagrids and had a fantastic day ride on it. I do think that it works better at night as the jarring daylight into cave section isn't quite as startling, however it was still an absolute blast to ride.
Sadly though, luck wasn't on our side with Velocicoaster and by the time we were done with Hagrids, it was down due to technical issues! We stood around for a bit, but sadly it seemed it may be a few hours till it was back up. So we decided to make the most of the good weather and ride Dudley Do-Rights Ripsaw Falls!
I'd never ridden this or seen much about it before, however it turned out to be one of the most fun log flumes I've had the pleasure of riding. They also aren't kidding with the "YOU WILL GET WET" signs in the station, we left thoroughly soaked from head to toe! We then went over to do the Raptor Encounter near Velocicoaster (sort of so we could see if they were testing), but we had such a blast. The Raptor is very realistic and the handler making constant sarcastic jokes had us cracking up.
Thankfully we then heard a wonderful familiar sound from nearby not long after the Raptor encounter... So we dashed over for a final few rides on it! We 100% agreed that it's best in the back, however front row in the day was good fun too. It's such a brilliantly designed coaster and the themeing is so much fun in the night and the day.
After a quick pitstop for voodoo doughnuts we popped back into Studios for the final thing off our list, which was the Bourne Stuntacular. I had a few people recommend this and my god they were all spot on, what an incredibly designed stuntshow! So much fun from start to finish and a real incredible use of technology throughout. It really demonstrates the genius Universal is capable of if they put enough behind a project. After the show we headed back to the resort and ordered our LYFT to Disney to check in to French Quarter.
We checked in, grabbed our MagicBand+ from the lobby and freshened up in time for the fireworks at Magic Kingdom.
As I said earlier, I wont go too in-depth about the Disney heavy stuff, but that first sight of the castle flooded me with emotions. We had a bit of time before the fireworks, so we had some dinner and a wander around the park in the dark.
We decided our first WDW ride should be one of the older ones, so Space Mountain was Khloe's first Disney World ride. I forgot how much fun this is considering it's just a heavily themed bobled, but we had a great ride on it. We then had a little wander to grab refreshments before the fireworks started. I was a huge fan of Happily Ever After and although it's a little less emotionally charged, Enchantment is a fantastic nighttime spectacular. So many well timed elements and the addition of the Walt preshow really tied it all together nicely for us.
After the fireworks we popped round to do Seven Dwarves Mine Train (hard to photograph in the night), which was a lot of fun, the swinging of the carts always makes me happy. It's a great family coaster and I always try to ride it a few times. Following this, we went over to Haunted Mansion, my personal favourite ride, which was as always, just perfect.
We ended the night with a quick one on Big Thunder Mountain and then headed to bed, ready for a day in a Galaxy Far Far away the next day...
Friday August 26th - The longest day
Our alarms woke us up at 6am, we threw on our travel outfits and headed downstairs to spend the last few minutes with Lucifer (our tiny Pomeranian) before our 20 minute journey to the airport. Airport wise all was a breeze and at 9:10am we were sat on the flight facing down a 9.5hr journey to finally do Orlando like we’d planned for years.
Thankfully the flight was uneventful and went by quite quickly, especially the portion when I watched Everything Everywhere All at Once which I loved with every fibre of my being.
We landed in Orlando at 14:10 local time, at this point we’d been awake for a good 13 hours and needed a proper kick to get into gear to enjoy the day. We grabbed a LYFT after our 10 minute rendezvous with security and headed off to Universal’s endless summer resort.
THE MAGICAL FLORIDA WEATHER
After checking in, we looked out the window and the almost guaranteed daily storm was swarming! We were a ten minute drive from Velocicoaster and all of a sudden IOA’s lineup all showed “Delayed for Weather”. Not ones to be deterred, we grabbed our umbrella and headed in anyway for a spot of food and a few other rides.
After heading into IOA we decided to start on a high with Spider-man, still to this day one of the best dark rides I’ve ever experienced! The blending of sets, screens and physical effects was once again such a great combination and a real testament to what Universal can achieve when they think a bit outside the box. We followed this with Forbidden Journey, a similarly brilliant ride that I really loved this time around (last time I didn’t really feel like it all synced for me). Over our days in universal we did Forbidden Journey a few times and both love it so much.
We then followed this with Kong, which I thought relied a tiny bit too much on the screens within the tunnel scene, but overall was a fun ride.
After a spot of food the drizzly storm seemed to finally begin to subside…. Could it be time to ride some coasters? Thankfully the Florida weather was switching back to it’s only other mode and we saw some test cars across the water. We had an hour and a half till closing and at least two coasters to get. As I have covered in previous reports I suffer from a fairly debilitating chronic pain condition and utilise access schemes when I can to allow me to enjoy this hobby while not exacerbating my condition.
We figured based off historical queue times it’d be wise to tackle Hagrids first, so we headed to hogsmeade and experienced our first case of pixie dust for the holiday (is it pixie dust when it’s at universal?), the queue had opened and spiked to 1hr30, I asked for a return time and was told it’d be at park close! However because it’d been down for over five hours, they gave us single use express passes to allow us to ride it immediately. I genuinely was overwhelmed with joy, as covered in the planning thread, I was there on opening day and my ex made me leave the queue before riding it, so over three years later I was finally within those walls.
My god what a fun coaster! I avoided all POVs/spoilers for three years, no matter how hard that was and oh boy was I rewarded for it. The whole thing is paced brilliantly, has so many great interactions with the environment and is just a perfect tour through intamins bag of trickery. Intricately themed throughout and it was so great to see Universal use so man animatronics and physical effects again. I couldn’t stop grinning after stepping off it, it’s truly the best family coaster I’ve ridden.
However we couldn’t sit and bask in the glory of Hagrid’s, there was a rather more intimidating Intamin round the corner and we were heading for a night ride. We both adore Intamin blitz coasters, Taron has sat firmly in my top five ever since my first ride and Velocicoaster had us both giddy with excitement as we walked through the Jurassic Park gates…
I guess I’m just adding my voice to the many in the choir, Velocicoaster is an absolute blast to ride! We stepped off with ear to ear grins wishing that the park could stay open just a few minutes longer so we could step back on for another, the pacing is immaculate, the elements in the second half all pack a huge punch and my personal highlight is the roll over the water, it’s taken so gracefully but still feels incredibly forceful. The view across the park at night from the top hat is such a beautiful extra too.
Day one and my top ten has to be rethought… but it’s time for rest now as we’ve been awake for 21 hours by the time we get to bed.
August 27th - wait we got sun burn on day two?
As the more astute readers may have clocked over previous trip reports, Khloe and I are quite pale and dress in a rather exclusively all black wardrobe, Florida’s entire atmosphere is built to be hostile to us, however we decided to challenge that head on and go Volcano Bay to start our first full day in Orlando.
I won’t do a full write up of Volcano Bay, as with some of the following Disney days, I’m just going to hit the highlights, after all this is coaster force and we have some pretty super coasters to write about on this trip report!
I’m not a huge water park person, but after an amazing evening in Rulantica in 2020, I thought it’d be mighty rude to not visit Volcano Bay for at least a few hours while we stayed on site. We arrived just as our early entry hour kicked in and immediately were floored by the immense scale of the entire park. Having visited Typhoon Lagoon in 2019 I expected something along those lines, instead we were looking out across something I’d almost consider to be a third gate at Universal. We ditched our stuff and headed straight for the Krakatau water coaster before the virtual queues became crazy.
Being launched with LIMs when sitting in what is essentially a slightly suped up raft is a surreal sensation. Feeling the acceleration against your back is very odd and the whole ‘coaster’ is so much fun, we loved it. We then followed this with a tour of all the slides, ending with the truly a little scary body plunge slide that had us drop through a trapdoor from over 150ft and speed down the middle of the volcano! Very little makes me nervous any more, but stood looking at that pod was a little anxiety inducing, thankfully I went ahead with it and the feeling was exhilarating. We ended our adventure at Volcano Bay with a lap in the lazy river, after 11 slides we needed to bob around a bit. We then hopped the bus to the resort to make ourselves more presentable for the afternoons parks.
As a side note, the Tapu-Tapu system works brilliantly and we managed to do a lot in just a few hours! It takes a little prioritisation, but we spent barely any time stood around bored/in queues.
We stepped into Universal Studios around 2:30, just in time for the afternoons drizzle to kick in. So we decided the best option would be to go ride Gringotts, I remembered not being hugely impressed last time when I rode it, however that day was fairly tainted by a few other factors, so I was very excited to try it again and see Khloe’s response to it. As with last time the interior queue was incredible and we were incredibly hyped for the ride as we stepped into the carriage
Sadly luck wasn’t on our side, all was perfect for a few scenes, before half-time the entire ride system failed! Spinning locked up, projectors down, so we had a slow and steady lights on tour through the second half of the ride, which for obvious reasons, kind of spoiled the magic of it for Khloe. Thankfully upon arrival in the station, we were offered an immediate re ride once they had rebooted the projection systems, so we sat in the car for five mins and then off we went for a redo. This time it was perfect, everything synced up so well and it was incredibly immersive. Sadly it isn’t really a great coaster per-se, it feels like a slightly more exciting way to deliver a similar experience as Spider-Man or other screen heavy effects heavy rides.
We then did a few more studios rides such as ET and Men in Black before Rip Ride Rockit came back up and we could get the other major ride. After securing all our belongings, we marched up the stairs chanting ‘706 just one fix’ as our mantra so we remembered the code for the song we wanted. For all the flak this coaster gets (I will admit, it is weirdly profiled), we had a lot of fun! It was running pretty smoothly, the music gimmick is always nice when it’s a band you genuinely like and although it wasn’t anything earth shattering, it got us in for a re ride.
After a short ride on the Hogwarts Express (still such a great idea executed brilliantly), we ended up back in IOA for more night rides, starting with Hagrids, then Hulk, topping it all off with more Velocicoaster. Hulk was tonnes of fun, still a grey out machine if you’re in the front, some lovely intense inversions and the nighttime lighting package is great too. Velocicoaster was hauling all evening too, over a few rides we tried a few spots and found back row to be our personal favourite. A stunning coaster!
We then headed out through city walk via Voodoo doughnuts before resting up for Sundays fun. It was at this point we realised, no matter how hard we’d tried, we both ended up with some pretty spectacular sunburn from our time at Volcano Bay, less than 24 hours after arriving in Orlando!
Sunday 28th August - The split stay day
After getting up at a fairly decent time, we headed straight for Islands of Adventure for a few more rides on Hagrids & Velocicoaster before packing our bags and heading to our Disney resort. We grabbed some vegan pizza tots (wtf right?) and butterbeers en route to Hagrids and had a fantastic day ride on it. I do think that it works better at night as the jarring daylight into cave section isn't quite as startling, however it was still an absolute blast to ride.
Sadly though, luck wasn't on our side with Velocicoaster and by the time we were done with Hagrids, it was down due to technical issues! We stood around for a bit, but sadly it seemed it may be a few hours till it was back up. So we decided to make the most of the good weather and ride Dudley Do-Rights Ripsaw Falls!
I'd never ridden this or seen much about it before, however it turned out to be one of the most fun log flumes I've had the pleasure of riding. They also aren't kidding with the "YOU WILL GET WET" signs in the station, we left thoroughly soaked from head to toe! We then went over to do the Raptor Encounter near Velocicoaster (sort of so we could see if they were testing), but we had such a blast. The Raptor is very realistic and the handler making constant sarcastic jokes had us cracking up.
Thankfully we then heard a wonderful familiar sound from nearby not long after the Raptor encounter... So we dashed over for a final few rides on it! We 100% agreed that it's best in the back, however front row in the day was good fun too. It's such a brilliantly designed coaster and the themeing is so much fun in the night and the day.
After a quick pitstop for voodoo doughnuts we popped back into Studios for the final thing off our list, which was the Bourne Stuntacular. I had a few people recommend this and my god they were all spot on, what an incredibly designed stuntshow! So much fun from start to finish and a real incredible use of technology throughout. It really demonstrates the genius Universal is capable of if they put enough behind a project. After the show we headed back to the resort and ordered our LYFT to Disney to check in to French Quarter.
We checked in, grabbed our MagicBand+ from the lobby and freshened up in time for the fireworks at Magic Kingdom.
As I said earlier, I wont go too in-depth about the Disney heavy stuff, but that first sight of the castle flooded me with emotions. We had a bit of time before the fireworks, so we had some dinner and a wander around the park in the dark.
We decided our first WDW ride should be one of the older ones, so Space Mountain was Khloe's first Disney World ride. I forgot how much fun this is considering it's just a heavily themed bobled, but we had a great ride on it. We then had a little wander to grab refreshments before the fireworks started. I was a huge fan of Happily Ever After and although it's a little less emotionally charged, Enchantment is a fantastic nighttime spectacular. So many well timed elements and the addition of the Walt preshow really tied it all together nicely for us.
After the fireworks we popped round to do Seven Dwarves Mine Train (hard to photograph in the night), which was a lot of fun, the swinging of the carts always makes me happy. It's a great family coaster and I always try to ride it a few times. Following this, we went over to Haunted Mansion, my personal favourite ride, which was as always, just perfect.
We ended the night with a quick one on Big Thunder Mountain and then headed to bed, ready for a day in a Galaxy Far Far away the next day...