Monday, June 12, 2006

 
MYTHOS & SEUSS
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First: for some reason Blogspot is not uplaoding my photos today so go to my album to see the photos for this report!
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A few days ago, I ended up in a play as noted in the previous entry and in a series of e-mails concerning one of the chorus parts I was trying to learn, the Music Director used the link in my signature and checked out my blog. She noticed that I have on occasion visited Universal and Islands Of Adventure and said she had a season pass and would like to have someone to go with, to which I replied say when and she said now! So the next day we were off to UNI/IOA at the ridiculous hour of 7:30 am when we pulled out of my yard! She was driving so mileage and speed were not a concern for me as it has been of late in my gas hungry van, but she did want to stop for breakfast so we hit the IHOP in Wildwood just before getting on the Florida Turnpike. Her "little bite" turned out to be one of those full breakfasts for two for a week, while I had a pair of over-easy's and four strips of well done bacon, a rare treat! Back to the car, and zoom down the highway, with a fast pass for the tolls we didn't even have to stop for that, and at about 9:30 we entered that resort. We both had to get our passes renewed and that ran into a few problems so it was 10:30 before we were actually heading for a ride, but the people who helped us were very nice, and gave Jacki a couple of front of the line passes to make up for the delay in the renewal process. I had the handicapped front of the line pass that they give out so we didn’t' need those this day, but it was a nice gesture.
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I had suggested that given that we were going to do both parks that we start with UNI, thinking most would start with IOA, and we headed straight to Mummy, riding it twice. The second run we were in the back of the ride vehicle and I think that is a far better ride. You get to see more of the show, and the airtime is better. Leaving Mummy, we stopped for a photo op and then headed over to Men in Black, but while passing Jaws, I remembered that she had said she liked that, so I suggested it and she agreed. Again we were in the back and on the right of the boat, which allowed us to both see a shark that neither of us had before, but also blocked view of the shark on the other side when he gets burned up by the power line. We enjoyed the ride.
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A photo op at the hanging shark and Jacki posed great- she is a good photo subject! And then over to MIB. A couple of runs on that, with steadily decreasing scores- a mystery! But on the 2nd run, we were opposed by a skillful car of shooters who kept hitting our exhaust port and sending us spinning! And on the third run, a young girl in the front of our vehicle who had challenged me did indeed get the bonus button before me! Argggggg!!!!!
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Next stop was Back to the Future, and then ET, and Woody's roller coaster, a kiddie coaster but a good quick and fun trip. The cast member offered us a second run and we took it. They have eliminated that nasty sudden near full stop at the end, and though my body still anticipates it, it is gone and with it a rather irritating and questionable former feature of the ride. Good move!
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On the way out to head over to IOA, Jacki downed a whole row of fig newtons she had brought along and that set her up for the next couple of hours. We used the backside walkway to cross between parks, and once in IOA I asked her right or left. She chose left and if I had known what was coming, I would have started with this several hours ago. We headed right to Hulk, and as it ripped through the sky, I saw Jacki come to life! This woman needs speed!!! She was fully here now, fully awake, alive excited! The BIG EYES! The Big smile! The delight! We rode again.
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I also noticed as we headed in a fellow in a wheel chair in the regular line and told him to go get a GAP pass, which he didn't know about (and the line attendant hadn't told him???) but instead, he just followed us up the handicapped entrance. No problem! In fact, it has been very rare when anyone actually asked for my GAP pass. But I have been surprised on many occasions to see wheelchair people in the regular line. The GAP pass and special entrance is a very nice thing that UNI/IOA and SeaWorld do for their guests. And on crowded days, it is a lifesaver: I simply wouldn't be going during those times if I didn't have it.
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From Hulk, we hit ah... what is that called? The spinning ride- whatever- it was covered, shaded, generated a lot of airflow and made for a nice little break after the intensity of Hulk! I mean, ya, you are just sitting there, but Hulk actually takes a lot out of you! Then through the restaurant and the game arcade to the back entrance to Dr Doom's Towers free fall, which was great- nice air time and a great, if momentary view of the whole park! Then through the store and to the back entrance to Spiderman. This is the best ride anywhere! Truly a technological marvel! And what impresses Jacki??? The shadow of the big rat! The simplest effect from 1800! LOL!!! But she also loves this ride and Spiderman, and later I picked up on that and convinced her to pick out an official Spidey T-shirt. The one she picked was one of the nicest ones and perfect for her!
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Next it was time to bite the bullet and hit the wet rides, so we both changed into our water ride gear and headed to Dudley Do Right's Log Flume and on the second run, even though I had it on with the bill to the back, whoosh, my Lulu hat disappeared as we feel over the edge! Still a slight chance that it might show up, but probably gone forever! But aside from that, we enjoyed the ride and came out appropriately soaked, though knowing the really wet ride was still to come, Bluto's Bilge Rat Barge! But surprisingly, that wasn't hitting as heavy as it usually does! Yes, everyone got good and wet, but we never got the "big dump" that usually completely drowns one seat! I think they had raised the water level and the effect had been not to make it wetter, but to make the rafts run faster and higher and thus not make the big dives in some of the turns that brings about the big dump!
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After we had had enough of that, we again changed back into our dry clothes, to the envy of the newbies who just really didn't believe how wet one could get, and it was surprising to me how wonderful it did feel to be all dry again! We continued on and at the last minute, reveling in our newly discovered dryness, decided to forego Jurassic Park and headed straight on over to Fire and Ice. This is the double bottomless pair of extreme coasters that run right at each other or just over each other, and are intense enough without the sight of the other train heading right for you! I was very surprised to find that Fire was actually the more intense run of the two- had previously thought Ice was the more intense, but clearly it was Fire!
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After that, we finally headed to what I had been so looking forward to, and part of our originally stated intention, the wonderful Mythos Restaurant! Jacki had never eaten here and had no idea just how fine a dining establishment this was, and in fact was a bit nervous about theme park food having had some previous bad experiences. So I toured her about the place, which is an attraction in itself, and showed her to kitsch, introduced her to the head chef, who was appropriately offended by the thought that there would be anything less than the finest foods used without additives or fillers and, Jacki appeased, we headed to the table. Our waitress, Leanne, was cheerful and got into the spirit with us as we checked the menus. Jacki selected what turned out to be a very nice red wine from Australia, and I suggested we take those out to the veranda while we awaited our meal. We enjoyed the relaxed secluded space as we sipped and enjoyed the view. Our waitress came out to get us when our meals were ready, we both going with the Cesar’s salad, Jacki with salmon and I with beef, and both were exquisite! Exceptional! And as always beautifully presented. Jacki went through hers fairly directly, while I stretched out each bite of this delicious meal- who would think that romaine lettuce could so delight? Leanne came back and asked if we would like to see a desert menu, and I told her to go away and come back later, we wanted to stretch out this experience! She did return a bit later with a tray of these new "desert shots" they have come up with, and they looked delicious, but she also announced that the wonderful gluten free desert of chocolate cake and bananas and ice cream and special caramel sauce had been returned to the menu after a six month absence, much to her and many others delight, especially me, being gluten allergic, and having had this before and knowing gluten free or not, it is one of the most exquisite things I have ever eaten! We both went with it and savored every bite!
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Eventually, the meal came to an end, and as we left, I did note that we had closed the place! I stopped by the kitchen to pass on my compliments to anyone and everyone who had anything to do with this place with genuine appreciation. This is rated as the #1 theme park restaurant in the world, but I think it should be competing against any restaurant anywhere! It really is a special place!
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As we left Mythos, we spotted the new Seuss Landing Trolley running around on its tracks! Obviously in test runs, with some of the trains carrying dummy loads, I took the opportunity to get some shots of this to share with anxious fans! Those of us who have visited IOA for years have longed for the day when this mysterious rail in the sky would fulfill its original intention as a ride about the environs of Seuss Landing. I was surprised to see that the familiar girder track had been topped by a double rail, and now comprised two independent runs, a blue and a purple. The old I-beam rail has been majorly adjusted and altered and in places, the original girder is actually cut away. On the north side of Main Street, the trolley enters and leaves the newly built station, up over the candy shop and other buildings. The runs go all about the Landing and the cars are as colorful and whimsical as anything else in this magical place. It circles the edges of the Caro-Seussal and both lines loop right out to the Lagoon at the edges of Seuss Landing. This is going to be fun!
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Leaving Seuss Landing, with a few mild sprinkles starting, we decided to hit Hulk for one last ride, being 20 minutes to park closing, but when we got there, we discovered that line admission had already been closed! After we and some others pleaded uselessly with the line keeper, Jacki and I took an alternate and headed over to end off with another ride on Spiderman. This was good! And Jacki picked out a great shirt, and I bought that for her- she had paid for dinner at Mythos- and then we headed leisurely out to guest services to wait at Lost and Found in hope of retrieving my hat. The "found" from Dudley weren’t due in for 20 minutes, so while Jacki took advantage of one of the very comfortable couches in the building, I stepped out to have a smoke but then saw some shots so did a bit of shooting- the sky was darkening and giving a good background and interesting light effects. Seeing me, a couple of cast members played at hamming it up- until one saw I was going to actually take the shot!
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The items arrived from the Falls, and no hat, so I took a card to call later- it might show up in a deeper delving into the bowels of the ride, and we departed agreeing it had been a good day!
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-Jud

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