Yahoo to bravery on Transformers! I've only ridden it once, but my teenaged son loved it and rode it several times on our November trip
I have always said I'm game to ride pretty much anything, but I fear middle age may be kicking in. We went to Dollywood over spring break, and a few of those coasters almost did me in!
After our trip in December, I think Steve is even more excited to return to Universal this spring: he knows that while I certain won't ride EVERYTHING (and never will), at least he knows he'll having a riding buddy for MORE things.
I was never a daredevil, but then again, we never were taken to theme parks as kids. I think the first time I went to Canada's Wonderland, I was in the 8th grade. My mom and dad were more historical museum people than thrill seekers, and I ended up being a 'fraidy cat as a result.
Awe what a fun meet up! I still remember all the Barney songs too lol and it's only been about 20 years since I've actually seen an episode. That's so awesome the TM set up a special M&G for David! I haven't had the chance to eat at Mel's yet. Every time we are at Universal I say we should stop but never get around to it. I'm sure it was nice to have Kerry to explore with while the guys went on some coasters.
You can just tell from the soft smile on David's face how much he enjoyed meeting Barney. I only wish I had thought to catch the TM's name, as I would have loved to put in some grateful feedback for her at Guest Services. Perhaps I'll keep an eye out for her on this trip, and if I happen to see her again, I'll thank her personally.
It was WONDERFUL to have another woman along for the fun!! And one who has the same ride tolerance as me was just a bonus.
My DD was completely Barney obsessed as well!
(My DD would die of embarrassment, but Barney played a big role in her young life....Potty training her was a breeze, because she didn't want to wet her special Barney undies!)
I'd forgotten just how sweet that show was...thanks for revisiting it!!
Aw, what a sweet story!! And hey, we're SUPPOSED to embarrass our kids from time to time, its part of the Mother's Creed
. I have the most precious video of Jake that I'm saving for the perfect moment, perhaps his wedding: 3 years old, dressed in his flannel space pajamas, singing his heart out to Shania Twain's "Man, I Feel Like A Woman" and dancing like no one was watching
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What a nice gesture for David! My daughter absolutely loved Barney when she was young. I think we had every VHS tape ever made also. Now that she has a son, who is 19 months old, I have sang the 'I Love You' song to him all his life, as I did his mom. Sweet memories.
I think Barney holds those special memories for a LOT of people, but for some reason, most don't want to admit it. I could never understand why.
A 19 month old grandson......I bet he's so much fun!!! They are so innocent and inquisitive at that age!
I'm very proud of your bravery for riding the coasters. Tony would absolutely love it if I would get on a roller coaster, but there is no way in the world that would ever happen. That's why he has an "adventure wife" to do things like bungee jumping and riding coasters.
So I don't have any cat pictures - or any pet pictures for that matter - because anything with fur makes me sneeze. So to add to the fun and merriment, I would like to present to the world my beautiful great niece, Princess Avery.
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Now don't get all crazy here.....I don't consider Transformers a coaster. I draw the line at being dropped suddenly, flipped, spun upside down, or any other motion that makes me fear for my life
. I won't even get on Flight of the Hippogriff.
That wee miss is as beautiful as her name
. I bet she's spoiled rotten by a favourite auntie named Ruthie
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So glad to have found this trip report! Yours are always favorites of mine! Great, so far. Loving the Universal Christmas decorations!
Guess I will just have to enjoy the October report while this one is updated!
We were at Universal and Disney at the same time in October. Enjoy your upcoming trip!
Thank you so much!
A big
to you!
Wasn't that just PERFECT weather last October? I am hoping for the same again this year.....we are booked for October 14th to 21st
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Oh Universal at Christmas. As a kid and teen we went almost every year(we'd alternate between Disney and Universal and sometimes do both). One year when we were there they had actually made a snow hill (small) and we could sled down it. It was pretty cool.
I didn't realize the ET picture was part of photo connect. I wish I knew because we had that for free for 3 days for being family of the day on our Feb. trip. Ah Well. Barney is one of Duncan's favorites too. Madeline is more into things like Mummy.
See? I tell ya, Duncan and I would be two peas in a pod. You sure you don't want to invite me along on your next Orlando adventure, just so I can hang out with Duncan?
Both the ET Photoconnect shots are available in the gift shop. There's the one in the toy closet, and this one:
The sets are behind the counter, so they almost look more like just the store's decor and less like a Photoconnect stop.
My pleasure! I'm so happy I was able to meet you and Steve, and it was really sweet of you to invite me for the tour
You are welcome! But the thanks for the tour goes to
@dsmom . I was just the arranger of the meet-up
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So I have to tell you in 2011 when we went to Universal my sister and I were asked if we wanted to be a balloon handler in the parade. We jumped at the chance and here is a photo of me with our balloon while waiting for the parade to start. I don't have a great picture of me in the parade because it poured rain that night and as well as being soaked the picture my family took of us is very blurry. I will post it but not sure what it will look like. We also got a balloon handlers certificate. Check one off my bucket list.
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Very cool! What a unique experience!
Kerry and David were at the park the day prior, and he was stopped and asked if he wanted to be the Grand Marshall. He wasn't feelin' it at the time, so he declined.....much to Kerry's disappointment. That would have made for a super awesome memory for sure!
I love that Universal involves their guests in those special events. Just another way they make the magic of the holiday season come alive!
How lovely that Steve had people to ride the coasters with (and you had someone to not ride with!).
I must confess that whilst I can only go on The Simpsons and Forbidden Journey if I've had Motion Sickness medicine (and I sometimes feel a bit queasy from Spiderman) I'm absolutely fine with Minions - it's funny what sets different people off!
FJ makes Steve very disoriented, so I know that I'd be an absolute no-go on that one. In fact, FJ is the only ride I've actually witnessed someone throw up after riding. Some poor guy on our first-ever visit to Hogsmeade came out of the ride exit, and was mumbling to his wife "I really don't feel well" as he walked past where I was standing and waiting for Jake and Steve. He got about 10 steps past me, turned to the side, and lost his cookies
. That vision will stay with me a long, long time.