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Universal: For Non-Thrill Seekers?
by Cheryl Pendry, PassPorter Feature Columnist
Even if you haven’t been to Universal Orlando
before, there's probably one thing you've heard about the complex. It's
certainly something that keeps appearing in just about everything I read about
it -- that it's packed with the area's biggest and baddest roller coasters.
It's something that makes
non-thrill riders, like me, break out in a cold sweat. Will there be enough for
me to do there? Am I going to be wasting my time -- and my money -- if I get
tickets for the parks there? Perhaps that's one of the reasons that I'd avoided
those parks for so long. That and my aversion to leaving Disney property for any
reason - other than shopping, of course!
So, having ventured over there on our last trip to Orlando, what's the verdict
on those questions? Well, you'll certainly notice that there are a lot of rides
that turn you upside down or plunge you downwards at sickening speeds, but
you'll also find that there are also plenty of other, more sedate attractions
that will suit you perfectly. In short, if you don't do thrill rides, then
you'll still find plenty to occupy you at Universal Orlando, principally in
Universal Studios Florida, although there are still some good reasons to visit
Islands of Adventure.
The biggest reason for me is the incredible theming at Islands of Adventure,
Universal's newest park. You really feel as if you've stepped into a Disney park
when you walk in through the Port of Entry. Immediately you're spirited miles
away. As you wander through the different lands, keep an eye out for all the
wonderful sayings -- and fun photo opportunities -- in Toon Lagoon, the various
elements from the film in the Jurassic Park section, and the various Dr. Seuss
characters in Seuss Landing. But perhaps the best area of the park is the Lost
Continent. There's just something about it that really does make you feel that
you are stepping into another world and its theming would happily fit into any
Disney park, although I'm not sure the Imagineers would admit to that! It
certainly looks as though Universal took a leaf out of Disney's book when
creating Islands of Adventure.
The theming isn't the only reason to visit this park. There are various
attractions for the whole family to enjoy. If you've got children in your party,
then make a beeline for Seuss Landing, where everything you can see is either
curved or slanted. There are no straight lines in sight, because that's exactly
how Dr. Seuss drew. The big draws here are the Cat in the Hat, which takes you
on a six-person spinning sofa through the pages of the famous story, and the
High in the Sky Seuss Trolley Train Ride, the newest addition to Seuss Landing,
which offers you a bird's eye view of this part of the park.
Of course, you'll also find the traditional rides here, each with a Seuss-like
slant on them, such as the Caro-Seuss-el. While One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish,
Blue Fish, may be one of the more traditional rides, something like Dumbo the
Flying Elephant in the Magic Kingdom, but there's a twist to it. You need to
listen carefully to the song that's playing while you're up in the air steering
your fish through an obstacle course of fountains. Of course, younger members of
the family may just ignore this challenge altogether and attempt to get you as
wet as they can!
And if you like to get wet, then Islands of Adventure has plenty of
opportunities to do just that! Popeye and Bluto's Bilge Rat Barges, a longer --
and wetter! -- version of Kali River Rapids at Disney's Animal Kingdom, along
with Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls, with its 75 foot plummet, are the places to
head on a hot and sunny day. And if you don't want to get wet, you can use the
water cannons to ensure that anyone who's a bit dry at the end of their
adventure will be soaked to the skin when they finally get off!
Another water adventure is the Jurassic Park River Adventure, a raft ride where
you're confronted by 'Raptors and a T-Rex, before plunging down the final 85
foot drop. If that doesn't sound like fun to you, you can always head to the
nearby Discovery Centre while the rest of your party gets wet. This is a hidden
gem with lots of things to see and do. Head downstairs and take an X-ray of a
dinosaur egg. The result is something really cool!
Back at Universal Studios Florida there are plenty of attractions to enjoy where
you won't be thrown around or left feeling queasy. Many of them are essentially
shows or demonstrations of stunts, such as Twister... Ride It Out, where you'll
feel the force of a tornado, or Earthquake, where you're trapped on the subway
in San Francisco just as the "Big One" strikes. For our money, we far preferred
Earthquake as the effects were a lot more impressive, but both are well worth
seeing.
Other shows that really are almost too good to fit into the show category are
Shrek 4-D, where you follow the adventures of Shrek, Princess Fiona, Donkey and
friends in Ogrevision -- you have been warned! Terminator 2: 3-D is regarded by
some as the finest attraction at any theme park in Orlando and it seems wrong to
describe as a show. It's a mix of live action stunts, special effects and 3-D
imagery, with actors appearing to come out and go back into the screen. You
won't see anything like it anywhere else. Having said that, Terminator does have
the potential to scare young children, so it's worth trying it out first, before
taking any youngsters on it.
And then there are the more traditional attractions, complete with plenty of
theming and the odd surprise along the way! Jaws falls into this category, where
you'll re-visit the film and find out just how persistent that Great White can
be, while E.T. Adventure could easily fit into a Disney theme park. Both
attractions, like so much else at Universal Studios, are based on the movies of
the same name. Although you don't have to have seen the film to appreciate them,
it does help.
There is so much more to see and do at each park, none of which involves turning
you a lighter -- or darker - shade of green. So if all that talk of Universal
being home to Orlando's meanest roller coasters has so far put you off from
visiting the parks, then don't let it put you off any longer. Even the
coaster-shy will find plenty to entertain them -- so much so that we're heading
back to Universal Orlando on our next trip to see all the bits we didn't get
round to seeing last time, so maybe we'll see you there. We'll be the ones who
won’t be on any of the big thrill rides!
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