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Sunday, May 31, 2015

Legoland Florida

1 Legoland Way
Winter Haven, FL 33884
(877) 350-5346
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Once you arrive, you will find a parking place (assuming that you drove here). Take a picture of the lot area so that you remember where you parked. Nobody likes losing their car.


Your first photo op happens before you even enter Legoland. I definitely recommend taking a picture with this sign and sending it to all of your loved ones to make them completely jealous!




Before you enter, they have a sign to the right telling you what is closed during your visit. Definitely check this out so that you aren't disappointed. We found all the rides to be really fun and just enough excitement for our little guy. Miniland was very impressive! While we had an amazing day, I definitely wouldn't suggest bringing kids over 10 or 12 or kids who don't LOVE Legos here. They won't appreciate it and it will be a waste of your money. We didn't do everything and we still spent about 7 hours there!

The first thing we did was head straight to the back of the park and go to the Jr. Driving School. It's for kids 3-5 and the regular driving school is for kids 6-12. The most disappointing part about this activity is that you can only get a 'drivers license' if you go to the regular driving school and not the jr. version. I had thought about lying and saying that our son was 6 (he had just turned 5). But by the time we were done with the jr. version, there was a fairly substantial line forming at the regular one.


Then we headed over to rescue academy. This is definitely more intense for the adults or older children than it is for the smaller kids. You have to pump a handle to get the vehicle moving and race another family. Then, you pump this other thing after you get to the end and the kid aims the hose and then you get back in the vehicle and pump back to the beginning. It was not the most enjoyable experience for me, but our son seemed to like it.


Then my husband and son went to the boating school. They seemed to enjoy it. It was very cute.


Now it's time for roller coasters man! We started off with Project X! It was a great first coaster for the day. I really liked it. Now, keep in mind that I am a plus-sized person and I pretty easily fit into this one so if I can do it, you can do it.

Plus, we got this gem of a picture from it!

Then my husband and son went on Coastersaurus. It's a wooden old school coaster that my son really seemed to like.


Next is the Safari Trek. I find this to be a very serene little ride. Only one adult is allowed per car. You can have 1 child and 1 adult per car though. My son and I rode this one while my husband sat back and took pictures. There are some really cool animals that are all made out of Legos.


Then we went to Lost Kingdom Adventure. It was so much fun. You try and shoot as many things as possible and try to beat the scores of the rest of your family members.


Then we headed to Royal Joust. My son liked it. Please read the sign carefully! This is for small children that must be over the age of 3, I believe. I saw lots of people that became very upset because they read that children needed to be over 36 inches, but completely ignored the age requirement and then were sent away because their child was too young.


We ate at Castle Burger. I actually found the burgers to be above par. I really liked them.

Our next coaster was The Dragon. I was pretty excited about this one. The beginning part of the ride goes fairly slow while you go through this area that has castle related scenes made of Legos (of course). I really liked it. Then, you go to the outside part of the ride that is more like an actual coaster.


Then my son and husband went on Merlin's Challenge. It looks like this tiny little coaster that goes around in circles. It goes really fast so my son really got a thrill out of it. This ride is meant for pretty small people. Kids have to ride on the inside. And it's very tight for normal-sized adults so it's not the most comfortable thing.


There are 3 shows playing at the Fun Town Theater. My son's favorite was the Chima movie. We also saw the Clutch Powers one. Both were very entertaining. I especially love the 4D effects they have. There is also another show, but my son wasn't interested in seeing it so we skipped it.


We also rode the carousel. It was cute. My son really wanted to ride on the top level. All the horses were Lego horses, but other than that, it was the same as a normal carousel.


We rode the Island in the Sky. This was a nice time to just take in the sights and relax. It moves very slow and rotates twice while it rises high in the sky.


Then we went to Miniland USA. My biggest problem with this area is that it's out in the open with no chance of shade so it's very hot. This made it kind of unpleasant so we ended up going through it very quickly. It was still very cool and very impressive, but the last thing I want to do on a hot Florida day is stand in the sun.


Don't forget about the Star Wars section though. It's just past the Miniland area. My husband absolutely loved it! Plus, there are amazing life-sized Lego things you just have to take pictures with.


Then we headed to Chima last. This seemed like the best option because it's the only wet ride and we really didn't feel like walking around all wet all day. My son loves Chima so this was a great section that he was looking forward to all day.


Overall, our day was great! We loved going here. This was our present to our son for his 5th birthday and I think it was definitely worth the 45 minute drive from Orlando. It made a great extension to our trip. The only thing we really missed out on while we were there was the photo op with any characters. I'm pretty sure there was one with one of the Chima characters, but we never found where that was. Bummer. Oh well. Here are some other photo ops we found:

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Universal Studios Orlando

Warning: This is a very picture heavy article.

Our family had so much fun here! And please don't let anyone tell you that this place isn't for smaller kids. Our son (turned 5 while on the trip) is 43" tall with no shoes on. People told us he wouldn't be able to do anything. Let me tell you, they were wrong. There were only a handful of rides he couldn't go on. After doing all the ones he could, we wouldn't have had time for any more. Also, if it's your birthday, go to guest services to get a button. Everyone will tell you Happy Birthday. We got to go in the Express Pass line one time. It was great. Everyone that works there is so friendly and happy. The only negative thing about our vacation was the rude crowd. For whatever reason, the people that visit Orlando tend to not be very friendly. Expect lines. Expect crowds. Expect to pay for souvenirs and food (not over priced though, I felt). Have realistic expectations and this could be the best vacation ever. Definitely go to Universal!



Our first stop once we entered the park was to head straight for Minion Mayhem. My son is obsessed with minions and this ride gets very long wait times. We actually rode this one twice. The first was right after the park opened and we waited about 20 minutes. The second time was on our second day and we didn't get there until about an hour after the doors opened and we waited about an hour. Later in the day, the wait times are probably closer to 2 hours. Kids are not allowed to sit on the outside (like most rides at Universal) which means that if you are a family of 3 (like us), your child may end up sitting next to someone he doesn't know (which is what happened the first time we rode this). That can sometimes make for an uncomfortable situation if your child gets scared and grabs on to the first person they find. Each car only seats 4 people and they put you in these long lines. You have to keep going and no seat is left empty so your group will likely be split up. Also, right where you exit the ride, there are 2 minions waiting to take picture with you. This is a great photo op.



One quick little tip. It was raining in the morning while we were there and we had brought the umbrella stroller for our son. The first day we didn't use it and realized that was a huge mistake. The second and third day, we used it and I'm SO glad we did. Anyway, I didn't want the stroller to get wet while we were in line so I quickly got out of line, went to our stroller in stroller parking, and put a poncho over it. We had brought a couple from home, but only ended up using the one for the stroller. If you just open it up, throw it on top, and put the handles through the arm holes, it fits perfectly!

Our next stop brought us to Shrek 4D. It's right across from Minion Mayhem. We enjoyed it. However, there is a little beginning part before you go into the theatre and it involves a lot of standing in one place for a while which kind of made my feet start hurting. Overall, it was cute though. Perfect for while it was raining.
Then we got our picture taken with the Shrek characters. Quick tip: If you see them leaving, just wait. We were almost to the front of the line when Shrek, Donkey, and the photographer left with no warning. We waited for about 15 minutes and then Shrek came back with Fiona in tow so that was a nice treat.



We had a quick lunch at Mel's Drive In.

Then we got in line for the Transformer's ride. It was amazing. The entire time, I was thinking how our son (only 5) must be freaking out (because parts were a little scary), but every time I looked over, he was having the time of his life! There is usually a pretty big wait, but the wait is worth it. While waiting in line, don't ever think you're close to the front. You end up going through about 6 or 7 different rooms.

Once you exit the gift shop after the ride, look to the right. There is where you will find Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, and Megatron. They usually change characters every 20 minutes or so. And they won't come out in the rain. But it's a great photo op.



There are a couple cute photo ops around like the one with the Hollywood sign (which you will find near Mel's Drive In)

You'll want to zoom in clearly to get the effect you're looking for, but I'm showing you the zoomed out version so you can see what it looks like.
and the one with the Jaws shark (which you will find on the docks)


By the Hollywood sign photo op is where you will find the meet and greet parades. The characters come out, dance, and then they go to their specific area and huge lines form to take pictures with each character. Look at the times on your map for each one.



We also went on Men In Black: Alien Attack. This is a ride where you shoot as many aliens as possible to get a good score. It was fun. Our son still talks about this ride. He loved it. This was the only one that we had to take advantage of the free lockers though, which was kind of a pain. Also, if you mention that it's your birthday (or they see that you have a birthday button on), they will announce over the loud speaker to wish "Agent Owen" (or whatever your name is) a Happy Birthday! Everyone cheers. It was great. It really made our little man feel special.



We watched the Superstar Parade, but just know in advance that if you go to all of the meet and greets with the characters by the Hollywood sign, you've seen all the characters that are in the parade. It ended up being a waste of time for us. We sat in front of the ice cream shop and this is where they stopped. They did this long dance which was pretty neat, but not worth the 30-40 minutes it took out of our day.



Towards the end of the day, we went to the Simpson's area. My husband was so happy. I liked that there were so many things to take pictures with! My husband and son went on the Twirl n Hurl. They liked it.

We got a giant donut. Let me tell you, it was amazing! This was one of the best tasting donuts I've ever had!

My husband got a Duff beer

while my son and I shared a squishee.

I definitely recommend getting your picture taken on the Simpson's couch. The pictures are so cute! We loved it.

We also went on the Simpson's Ride. Here's how I feel about it. While some of the jokes are a little inapporpriate, I didn't feel that they were overly crude. My son was too young to understand them. And if you're old enough to understand them, you're old enough to hear them. But that's just me.

They have a great selection of stuff in the Kwik-E-Mart. We got so many souvenirs from the Simpson's section. They even have this sign next to the register:

Then we finished off the night here with tacos from Bumblebee Man's Taco truck. They were really good! We got lucky though, all the other food places were closed and we were the last customers allowed in line at the truck so if you think you're going to grab some food right before the park closes, you're wrong.


The last thing we wanted to see was the Cinematic Spectacular. We got a spot right on the water and it was amazing. There were fireworks, water, and lights. I didn't even know you could make a screen that shows pictures and movies by projecting light onto a fountain of water. It was very cool and definitely worth watching.


My last tip is to not be in a huge hurry at the end of the night. There are so many people leaving after the show that you're not going to get out of there quickly. The gift shop near the exit is still open even after the park technically closes so go take a look around if you want.

I hope some of my tips helped you out! Have fun! This is a great place to be!