Showing posts with label theme parks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label theme parks. Show all posts

Thursday, October 07, 2010

Discovering the Wizarding World of Harry Potter


My 10-year-old niece Journey continues her blog on her travel adventures in Orlando -- where she already experienced many firsts.  This blog is day 3 at Universal Orlando and the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. The 20-acre themed area includes the village of Hogsmeade and numerous shops and rides.
 (Pictured Left -- Hogwarts Castle)
Journey writes: On the third day we had to meet in the Hard Rock Hotel lobby with thirteen other people to go to this theme park. It sounded really fun and when I got off the water taxi I was so amazed by what I saw. Everyone that came to the lobby was a VIP -- VIP tours available to anyone!). We were heading to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and I was so excited.

Journey noticed that the tourists in Universal Orlando, especially the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, came from all over the world, different countries with various accents, languages and cultures – and all ages.

Note from Aunt Nana: Before our Forbidden Journey ride, we walked quickly to the replica Hogwarts Express, to meet the biggest wizard of all, the architect that designed this theme park, Mark Woodbury, who spoke about he and his team’s excitement for the entire project. Woodbury’s design team met with Universal Studios and JK Rowlings several times to make sure everyone was on the same page. They’ve done such a great job re-creating the magical world of Harry Potter that you’ll think it’s real.

Back to Journey's comments:
The first ride we went on was called Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey (pictured right). It was really fun but yet really scary. We went upside down, side-to-side and straight, guided by Harry Potter. There were spiders and ghosts. It was the scariest ride ever.

The next ride we went on was the Dragon Challenge. The seats were hard and the coaster was shaped as a dragon. The ride wasn’t as exciting but it was really fast.

Then we went to see a wizard at Ollivanders. Since we were VIPs, we didn’t have to wait in line and also saw the behind-the-scenes action. After the wizard talked about how to pick a wand, I choose my own magic wand from the gift shop – the only place in the world that you can purchase a real Harry Potter wand!

Then we ate lunch at Three Broomsticks . The food was so delicious – and the butter beer was yummy (pictured left)! It tasted like a mix between root beer and cream soda.

We went on two water rides. The first was where you were in a little log and you went on all these hills and we got soaked. The last one was in Jurassic Park River Adventure. It was so cool. There were all these dinosaurs and there was a T-Rex in a box. It almost fell on top of us. Then we went down this HUGE hill. I got soaked. (Journey didn’t know but this thrilling drop is an 85 foot plunge and the longest water descent ever built.)

We finished up at the fun Suess Landing, where no lines run straight, and rode their water ride twice!

When we got back to the hotel, I got in the bathtub. After that, I took a quick nap. When I woke up, I had to get ready to go to dinner at Hard Rock Café on Universal City Walk. The food was delicious. I couldn’t believe how big the café was. My picture was taken with three other kids, guests of the other writers in the group.

After dinner, we walked to see The Blue Man Group. The show was so cool! The group played the drums with colored paint inside the drum,. Then they caught “gum” [really balls filled with paint] in their mouth and made artwork. The first Blue Man spit color out of his mouth. At the end of the show, they threw toilet paper into the audience. I got tangled up in it. When we left the theater, we met a Blue Man in person from The Blue Man Group (pictured right).

Journey's first blog about Orlando, Disney;s Magical Kingdom & Hard Rock Hotel Orlando

More on Universal Orlando adventure soon at TravelingInHeels.com

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Orlando, Florida Adventure: Disney’s Magical Kingdom and Hard Rock Hotel

Journey at Lone Cabbage Fish Camp
Please welcome my 10 year-old niece Journey (yes—that’s her real name!) as a guest blogger this week. She recently traveled with me to Orlando for a series of firsts. Since she wants to be a writer, I thought I’d give her the assignment of detailing her impressions of her first trip to Orlando, Florida with her Aunt Nana (that’s me!).  Read on for my amazing niece Journey’s travel impressions of the first days in Orlando, Disney's Magic Kingdom and Hard Rock Hotel. I did take the liberty of adding my comments in [brackets]:


Guest blog by Journey
Have you ever been scared and excited at the same time? Well I have! Before I got on the airplane I was so scared to leave my mom, but I was so excited to be able to go to Orlando, Florida. The airport was so crowded. I could barely get through to our seats. When the plane started to go, I got that funny feeling where you feel like you’re going to throw-up. A few minutes later, it started to get boring [I know what you mean, Journey!]. I couldn’t find anything to do so I just went to sleep. When I woke up we were at the airport.

Journey's first gator sighting
Once I got out of the Orlando airport, I went to a little restaurant with airboats [Lone Cabbage Fish Camp with two of my aunt’s friends]. After Aunt Nana had a beer [Hey, I wasn’t driving!], we went on the airboat. A few minutes later, we saw alligators right in front of us. Later we saw an alligator right in front of us on land. When we got closer, the alligator hissed at us and I jumped back. We also saw another alligator on land and we got really close to it. That alligator didn’t hiss, but he did come after us so I ran back to my seat. I was so scared that we had gotten lost on our way back to the restaurant. When I saw the bridge, I was so excited we had made it back! When we got out of the boat, we headed to the ocean.

Journey & Aunt Nana at Cocoa Beach
When we got to Cocoa Beach, I saw a HUGE restaurant. As I got closer, I took off my shoes and ran towards the water. It was so fun because I went half way out until two huge waves came. When the waves got to me, my shorts and part of my shirt got soaked! I had so much fun at the beach that I started to get hungry.

We went to the [beachfront] restaurant and started to go in until the people who worked there stopped us and asked us for our ticket. Apparently, a ticket was needed to eat at that restaurant. I was so mad I couldn’t eat there. Then we found another restaurant, but you had to be twenty-one to go in there. Aunt Nana said to show them my fake ID [I know, Aunt Nana is funny!], but it was too late for that because we already left. When we got back to the car, I had to change my shorts because they were wet and rubbing against my legs. Then we started to head back to the hotel.

Journey's 1st hotel: Hard Rock Orlando
When we got to the Hard Rock Hotel, I was so shocked by how it looked. It was HUGE! The hotel had a fountain with guitars. Then came the hotel room. I stepped in the door and it was beautiful. It had a huge TV, a big bathroom, and food on a tray. I loved the hotel from first sight. Outside there was this HUGE pool with a big slide. The dinner was delicious [Kitchen Restaurant, on-site a the Hard Rock Hotel]. I had homemade macaroni and cheese. I also had hot tea and water. After dinner I went to bed. The bed was so comfortable, and I slept like a baby.


Journey's visit to Disney's Magic Kingdom
The next morning I woke up and I got dressed. Then I made my bed and went downstairs to the lobby. When the car arrived to go to Disney World [courtesy of Aunt Nana’s friend Rick!] I was so excited. When we got to Magic Kingdom, I was so amazed with what I saw. Cinderella’s castle was so big. I finally got to see the castle in person.

Aunt Nana and I had gone on a few rides like Aladdin’s Magic Carpet and a little roller coaster called Thunder Mountain twice. I also went on a few other rides that I don’t remember. Then we took the monorail to Disney’s Polynesian Resort [Aunt Nana wanted to see a Disney resort] because we got so tired of walking.

From there we took a taxi back to Hard Rock Hotel [about 30 minutes], where I took a short nap.After I woke up I had to get in the shower. Then I got ready for dinner again at the restaurant at The Kitchen with thirteen or fourteen other people. [We met up with the Universal Studio folks and other arriving media.] It was so tiring to walk. Dinner was delicious, but I was very, very tired. After dinner I went straight to bed.

From Aunt Nana, aka Diana, TravelingInHeels.com:  Journey learned really quickly that it's exhausting being a writer, but she's ready to do it again.  She'll also agree that wearing comfortable shoes is important!
Journey's journey continues tomorrow with her visit to Universal Orlando, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

Read more about our Orlando, FL adventure:


Until next time! Diana (aka Aunt Nana)
All Photos Copyright Diana Rowe 2010