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  • Latest News & Exciting Rumours

    Posted on January 29th, 2012 admin 1 comment

    Written by: Mary Phillips
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    The latest news from The Parks is that yet again, Florida’s main theme parks reached saturation point.

    Most of Florida’s major theme parks reached capacity crowds in the period between Christmas and the New Year with wait times of several hours on the more popular rides. Even Legoland Florida reported capacity crowds in its first ever Christmas season. With our school holidays dictating our choice of dates, it is really hard to avoid these queues and is something we all have to try to live with.

    Change of Soft Drinks at The Parks have even had newspapers calling it The Soft Drink Wars.

    Coca-Cola and Pepsi brands have always fought for the exclusive rights to sell their brands in the major Florida theme parks. Up until recently Coca-Cola have been at both Walt Disney World and Universal Studios and Pepsi have been the choice at SeaWorld and Busch Gardens.

    On January 1 that all changed when SeaWorld and Busch Gardens both switched allegiance and replaced Pepsi by Coca-Cola. Legoland Florida is now one of the few parks where you will find the Pepsi brand in Florida. It is such a shame (for us) as we do genuinely prefer Pepsi!!!

    Hogwarts Rumours

    Following the announcement that the classic Jaws ride along with the surrounding Amity themed area are closed at Universal Studios, rumours are already beginning to spread about what will take its place. The Jaws ride was one of the parks original rides when it first opened.

    Universal confirmed that they would be opening a Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Hollywood, they also stated that they will “significantly expand” the Wizarding World in Orlando in the next couple of years but they have given no further details at this time.

    The launch of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter within Universal’s Islands of Adventure has seen attendance records soar by 30% compared to only 6% at Universal Studios so there is a possibility that part of Harry Potter might come to Universal Studios as well.

    The Potter rumours include the construction of the Ministry of Magic, the Diagon Alley and using the Hogwarts Express train to transport guests between the two parks.

    Splitting Harry Potter between the two parks would split the attraction of one park over the other and some guests might resent having to buy tickets to both parks, but it could result in increased multi-day ticket sales, particularly for Universal Studios. They are as good as Disney for new ideas, making us ‘Guests’ pay more!!

    Rather than spill over into Universal Studios, they might simply replace one of the other lands within Islands of Adventure such as the remainder of the Lost Continent in much the same way as they did to create the Wizarding World in the first place. This would leave the Jaws attraction available for another possibility such as the Transformers ride that is currently being built in both Hollywood and Singapore. We can’t wait to hear more.

    One thing that is certain and NOT A Rumour is that Despicable Me will open at Universal Studios in 2012

    Best Wishes for 2012 & Happy Holidays.

    Mary & Larry

  • How to Get in early and Beat the Lines at Harry Potter World!

    Posted on January 20th, 2011 admin No comments

    Written by: Maria Shackleton
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    We are just back from Christmas & New Year in the Sunshine State of Florida, now that it is open one thing we all wanted to do this time was the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, I spoke to a friend who said the wait was 7 hours to get in, yes 7 hours!!

    So to get round this we booked a luxury family room at the Hard Rock Hotel (cost of US$198 plus tax) which is basically joined onto Universal & Islands of Adventure parks (IOA), by staying at the hotel your room key card automatically gives all of you a privilege express pass (for two days, 9am to 7pm) to enter IOA & get to Harry Potter at 8am, a full hour before the park opens so you are guaranteed to get in the world of Harry potter & get on the ride a couple of times before the masses come in to the park.

    The other real superb thing is your room key card is also an express pass for all the rides in both Universal & IOA, plus it gives you priority seating at all the resturants in the parks, you just go straight to the front!

    When you consider that to buy a Monday to Thursday, single person, single park express pass is priced at $39.99 (making it $319.92 for a family of four for 2 parks for two days!) the hotel room rate is fantastic value.

    This is from the hotel site………
    “Stay On-Site and Skip the Regular Lines for FREE!
    Stay right in the heart of all the excitement at the exciting Hard Rock Hotel®, offering world-class accommodation, a wealth of recreation, (260 foot water slide) exceptional dining, and an exclusive package of theme park benefits including:

    Skip the Regular Lines at participating rides and attractions in both Universal theme parks - A FREE BENEFIT WORTH AT LEAST $87 per person, per day!

    Early Park Admission to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, one hour before the park opens.

    Priority seating at Universal Orlando restaurants, Complimentary package delivery to your hotel room, Resort  charging privileges with your room key card, Plus, the hotel provides an ideal location within easy walking distance of both Universal Orlando theme parks and the Universal CityWalk® entertainment complex.

    What a fantastic adventure!!

  • Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey

    Posted on August 17th, 2010 admin 1 comment

    Written by: Patty Bensur
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    (Written By: Gabriella Bensur)

    Hogwarts: the one place that pretty much every child secretly hopes he or she will be invited to attend when the heralded eleventh birthday rolls around. 

    Unfortunately, I did not receive my green-inked letter, and to my utter astonishment and very real disappointment, I have never met anyone who has. 

    So when the Wizarding World of Harry Potter opened and I heard that Universal was planning on building Hogwarts, I decided I would have to settle for the amusement park experience of our favorite magical school.  A visit to the park is considerably shorter than seven years of Charms, Transfiguration, Potions, Defense Against the Dark Arts, Herbology, and History of Magic, so I suppose that’s a plus. 

    What I was not expecting was Hogwarts to be presented to the hoards of Potter fans as a ride entitled Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey.

    Gee, J.K. Rowling, why didn’t you name one of your seven highly acclaimed books that?  I can’t for the life of me see why. 

    Anyway, so Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey;  first you walk through the dungeons, which are pretty artfully done, and then you proceed through a line that meanders about the Herbology greenhouses.  When you finally enter the castle, you find yourself in rooms that incorporate one of the best features of Hogwarts—talking portraits!

    The paintings are adorable.  They bring to life several characters that you will surely remember from the books, and the magic starts to come to life.  They are followed by various statues, the entrance to Dumbledore’s office, the Fat Lady, the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom, and several other artful touches that will enchant the true fan and the casual movie watcher alike. 

    The Trio makes their appearance before the ride begins of course,  and when you board the ride you are hoisted into the air by one of Hermione’s spells—because nothing is complete without the genius witch’s wandwork!

    What then follows is an absolutely ingenious conglomeration of the first four Harry Potter books which includes the Chamber of Secrets, a dragon, Aragog, dementors, Quidditch, and the stunning usage of bubbled screens that truly make you feel like you are flying with Harry himself. 

    It was unlike any ride I have ever been on, and it was an absolute thrill.  My sister and I described it as crazy amazing—it was a bit crazy in that neither of us really knew what was going on, but amazing in its effects and ability to bring the series and the grounds of Hogwarts into stunning clarity before the awed visitor. 

    So, despite my skepticism, it was a bloody brilliant ride.  It avoided all the elements of the series that I disliked (the entirety of the last three books) and rejoiced in the bright and exciting adventures of Harry in his early years.   Is Hogwarts finally accessible at Universal Orlando? Of course not.  But the Forbidden Journey offers us Muggles a superb taste of the magic that will always be just beyond our reach.

  • New Theme Park Prices

    Posted on February 4th, 2010 admin No comments

    Written by: Mary Phillips
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    Hi Everyone,

    Yet again more changes to the Theme Park prices, there are so many packages now it is really difficult to choose the best deal that suits your family requirements.

    In readiness for the opening of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Universal Orlando have announced a new ticket pricing structure called “U Select”. It is similar to the Disney “Magic Your Way” ticket system where you buy a base ticket for a number of days with the option to park hop if you wish. Presumably this is to encourage visitors to stay longer than just one or two days during their vacation. Just like Disney they want you in THEIR Parks to spend your money to make up for the smaller crowds.

    You can buy either a one, two, three, four or seven day pass to Universal Studios and Universal’s Islands of Adventure theme parks (excluding separately ticketed events such as Halloween, Thanks Giving, Christmas Shows). If you wish to visit both parks on the same day, then you can upgrade to the park-to-park access option.

    Though the adult one day ticket remains the same price at $79 plus tax, the two day ticket is considerably more expensive than it used to be. By buying three or more days then the “day rate” drops. Tickets are valid for up to 14 consecutive days from the date of first use but there is not a optional “no expiry” charge like the Disney tickets. If you are still not confused to which is the best for YOU there is more!!!

    The joint Universal and SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment tickets known as Orlando Flex tickets have also gone up in price by $25.

    We think everyone needs to get as much information that is going to help them get the best deal and save them some money. Most home owners will do their best to help but it will still come down the the guests prefered choice.

    With all of this going on, we still feel the Fun, Entertainment, Shows and the Magic is still worthwhile.

    Happy Holidays

    Mary & Larry