Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Universal Day Two

Continuing yesterpost...

After a hearty hotel breakfast, we got on shuttle buses and headed back over to Universal Resort Florida. This day was the performance day, so the students had to pack their instruments and outfits and music on a special bus. At the park, I made my way through the Marvel and Cartoon areas to get to the Harry Potter stuff in The Islands of Adventure. The park has the recreation of Hogwarts Castle and Hogsmeade, the magic town near the castle. 

Marveltopia

Betty Boop and Man in Moon

Entrance to Pottersville

Hogwarts

In the castle, I rode Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey. Riders go on a magical ride on a bench enchanted by Hermione. It flies through the castle and the grounds, including the Whomping Willow and a quidditch match. It was a lot of fun if a lot of tossing around.

Then I rode Flight of the Hippogriffs, a more mild coaster. The line includes Hagrid's shack. The actual coaster looks cool, a wicker hippogriff, but the last car was mysterious to me.

Fancy sign

Hagrid's hut

The tracks

The train (looks like wicker!)

Who is supposed to ride in the back car?

Hogsmeade is a loving recreation of the town where older students of Hogwarts can go and enjoy some off time. This is the area that has the new Hagrid's Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure, which was one of the best coasters in the park. The line was long, I waited about an hour, but it was very enjoyable. The ride shows off some magical creatures and some interesting direction changes and drops.

Snowy roofs plus 85-degree temperature!

More Hogsmeade

Another view of the school

After the ride, I had some Butterbeer and took the Hogwarts Express back to London, which is at the other park, Universal Studios.

Enjoying a beer

Station by Hogsmeade

The express arrives

Room with a (fake) view

The London station

At the other end, it was about lunch time so I walked around considering places to eat. I saw one stand with jacket potatoes, an English delicacy that is not nearly famous enough. I had the loaded jacket potato, which start with a nice, healthy baked potato and then adds butter, cheese, bacon bits, sour cream, and some chives sprinkled on top. It was tasty and satisfying. I sat by the Knight Bus, which had the usual conversations and photo ops.

Hit the jack(et)pot(ato)!

Across the way is a set of row houses. If someone knocks on #12 Grimmauld Place (home of the Blacks), the window above shows a guy peeking out. I guess he's one of the servants? It's been a long time since I read the books or watched the movies.

Knock on Black's door

Peeking out at the visitors!

It was almost time for the concerts (remember, I was a chaperone for the high school music department trip), so I started making my way back to the City Walk stage. On the way, I ran into the Blues Brothers show with only one song left. I kept going, getting another visit in with the globe and finishing up a multiple location geocache from the day before.

Blues Brothers making the audience participate!

End of the show

Bluesmobile

Got another, better picture with the globe

Picture at Cowfish Grille, for a geocache

The performances by the high schoolers were great, even under the beating Florida sun.

Band performance

My daughter walking in for the Orchestra performance

Taking their bow


In between performance, I took a peek at the display for the new park opening May 2025--Universal Epic Universe. I am excited about the Dark Universe section (classic Universal monsters like Dracula and Frankenstein's monster) and the Super Mario Land. They will also have a How To Train Your Dragon area and the Ministry of Magic from Harry Potter.

Display of new park

The choir singing

When the concerts were done, chaperones returned with the instrument bus to the hotel and unloaded everything. Then we returned to the park.

Since I had already ridden everything I wanted to, I re-rode Rip Ride Rockit and Revenge of the Mummy.

More musical fun!

More mummy fun!

Also in the area is Jimmy Fallon's Race through New York City, which I had read wasn't very good. The line was very short, so I gave it a try, just ot get out of the sunshine. It was mildly entertaining but definitely a third-tier ride. 

Walking through the studio, with pics of the Tonight Rider

After that, I headed back to the Marvel area to ride Spider-Man and The Incredible Hulk again. Both were delightful. The park had a little afternoon rain which was a welcome cooloff.

An amazing adventure

I went the Captain America's Diner and had chicken fingers which were nice if slow in coming. By that point there was less than an hour to go before departure, so I wandered a bit taking pictures.

Cap's Cafe

View from the cafe

Daily Bugle Building

I didn't not re-ride Doctor Doom's Fearfall

Twilight of the parks

The Hulk Coaster was probably my favorite

We returned to the hotel tired but ready for our next day at Disney.

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