Monday, June 26, 2017

Universal Studios Orlando Florida

            After a quarter-century spent living in the shadow of the behemoth that is Walt Disney World, Universal Studios: Orlando has begun to emerge as a respectable theme park. While the razzle and dazzle-Hollywood theme had managed to give Universal a theme of its own; the establishment of Harry Potter World and the continued success of the Marvel line of products allows Universal to exist as a viable alternative to Walt Disney’s Goliath.
          
  The resorts surrounding Universal Studios are top notch. Every resort and hotel is filled with class and professionalism, and is designed to make life as easy as possible for park-goers. For every hotel, there are accommodations that allow for easy transport from the hotel to the park and back. Shuttles and faeries are both available, and run on a regular schedule to each resort. Some resorts also offer guests special deals on Fast Passes, which are an incredible commodity in the park. Fast passes turn an hour wait into a fifteen minute wait, allowing guests the time to see everything there is to see and doing everything they want to do.
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            Disney is going to maintain a stranglehold on all children from birth to the age of ten, but Universal Studios found its niche just above that. The addition of Harry Potter World is an immense appeal to any fan of the series, especially those who fit J.K. Rowling’s intended demographic of children aged 11-15. Universal Studios put a lot of effort into the Wizarding World, and even those who aren’t super-fans will find something to grab their attention. Each of the rides are engaging, and fans of the series are rewarded with references to the series, but strangers to the series will still be entertained by the exhilarating twists and turns of each ride. The lines for the rides in the Wizarding World can often be a bit much, occasionally extending to around an hour. For fans, this wait is worth it. For those who have just a casual knowledge, an hour wait isn’t worth it. However, for those who can handle the line, they’ll be treated to a variety of references, and quite a bit of interesting architecture. One of the largest sections of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter is the incredible selection of shops. These shops are densely packed into the park, and almost always have lines out the door, filled with little wizards and witches waiting to get their own wands and robes. For those kids, the wait is worth every second, and the price is worth every penny. It’s an incredible sight to see hundreds of children cloaked in robes and casting spells. There are even certain spots in the park where the spells cause a reaction. For example, if you wave you wand at a fountain, it’ll emit a stream of water. The look of awe on a child’s face after they cast a spell is incredible. All in all, the Wizarding World of Harry Potter is a bucket list trip for any fan of the series, and an enjoyable for anyone else tagging along. Lifelong fans will likely be inclined to pick up a couple of souvenirs, but the prices and lines may prove to be a bit steep for some park-goers.

   
            While the Wizarding World of Harry Potter signifies a large investment and change for the park, Universal’s Islands of Adventure haven’t seen much change recently, because it hasn’t needed any change. All the beloved Marvel characters and rides are still there, with multiple roller coasters and thrill rides dotting the island. On the inside, everyone is still a kid. There’s an incredibly simple reason why Marvel movies make a billion dollars. People love superheroes. Universal’s Islands of Adventure allows people young and old to indulge themselves. Kids and parents can let loose and watch Spider-Man save the day, they can wave to the Fantastic Four on the street, and get blasted out of the Hulk’s roller coaster.
           


  With Universal’s Islands of Adventure combined with the classic Hollywood charm of Universal Studios, the park becomes an incredibly surreal treat. After waving to Marilyn Monroe on the street and passing rides based on Minions, Shrek, and Transformers, guests can board a train and be transported to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
            If there’s a certain older attraction that particularly appeals to your family, you may want to plan a trip sooner rather than later. Recently, Universal announced a partnership with Nintendo to bring Nintendo licensed characters and themed rides to the Orlando park. With more rides and characters on the way, Universal is showing its ambition and initiative, but this may come at the cost of some older rides.

            For now, Universal Studios: Orlando still has the lovely charm of old rides like ET. For anyone who went to Universal Studios as a child and rode the ET Ride; do it again. The ride won’t be long, and you won’t regret it. Besides, who knows how much longer it’ll be there?

Review written by Liam Griffin

Monday, February 6, 2017

Royal Caribbeans Freedom of the Seas

  We are on the third day of our trip.  This more like a fact finding trip than it is a vacation.  Everywhere we go Marianne is taking pictures and asking question.  "How much would this excursion cost."  What is the cost of the ship's WiFi.  How much is that drink package!  We are on Freedom of the Seas.  It is a beautifully refurbished ship.  It has a long promenade running three quarters of the length of the ship.  It is covered in shops of various types.  Jewelry stores, clothiers and small specialty shops fill the promenade.  There is something there for everyone.

  Yesterday we watched a movie on the big screen.  I have to warn you.  If you take in a show at the main theaters, bring your winter jackets.  We froze.  After dinner we watched the Super Bowl on the numerous televisions in the ice rink.  It was an exciting game with a sad ending.  The funny thing is, it was warmer there than it was in the theater.

  I have to admit, I like Royal Caribbean better than some of the other cruise lines but the staterooms are smaller.  The staff on this ship is mixed nationality and while they have been very attentive I have had to straighten out a couple of issues they have overlooked in there care of our needs.

  The ship is spotless and like all cruise lines there is continuous maintenance going on.  There are announcements every few ours announcing a painting auction here or a wine tastings or cooking class there.
We have a couple of friends along on this trip and they are a couple of practical jokers.
Today we spent the day in Labadee which is Royal Caribbeans private island, in Haiti. It has beautiful beaches but is rocky - water shoes are very useful here. Wheelchairs are available to take people onto the beach and a trams runs from the ship to the end although it is only a 20 minute walk. Royal Caribbean offers lots of water sports here, a long zip line and even a roller coaster but for me it was the perfect day to just sit in a beach chair and watch the waves and enjoy the sun