AndyP & Lenore
13th June 2010, 10:42 PM
Don't want to be accused of imposing mass boredom on everyone, but thought I'd have a good try, by posting up some of our pics from our Orlando holiday. You read on at your own risk and any boredom induced sub-cranial haematoma's are not my fault.
Note: Some pics taken with my wee Panasonic compact - which is about average, and some with my iPhone - which is cr@p.
Our ride. We normally hire a cheap class b thing (usually a Chevvy Cobalt or something like that), but this time we decided to throw caution to the wind, blow our Airmiles points and go for a 'vert. Was supposed to be a Sebring, but Avis put is in this. Nice car, but the colour - sorry, color :rolleyes:, Cat Bile anyone?
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/mustang.jpg
Every May and June Disney Hollywood Studio's do special events called "Star Wars Weekends (http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/hollywood-studios/special-events/star-wars-weekend/)". The main attraction is a star Wars parade of characters and stars of the movies and TV shows. This weekend was Jeremy Bulloch (Boba Fett), Billy Dee Williams (Lando Calrissian), Ray Park (Darth Maul) and Dave Filoni (Supervising Director, Star Wars: The Clone Wars). When Jeremy Bulloch passed us by and we saw the name on the side of the car lenore and I looked at each other and said: "Bobba fett? BOBBA FETT? Where?" - You had to be there.:laugh:
Parade ends with a quick stage chat with some of the main actors/characters.
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/star_wars_at_disney.jpg
We had a wee bit of rain on the first two days - otherwise dry and very hot. This was at Universal's Islands Of Adventure. A crazy monsoon that passed over in about 10 mins - lots of rain and lots of lightening directly overhead.:eek:
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/rain.jpg
Went to Seaworld a couple of days - Lenore's a huge fan and would sleep there if she got the chance (our hotel was walking distance across the car park as it is).
Their main show is the Orca show called Believe. I don't particularly want to spark a conversation over whether these animals should be held in captivity or not, but if someone does start one please don't hijack this thread, start your own one.
The show is not the same as we've seen previously as they are still not allowed to go in the water with the whales, following the tragic death of a trainer earlier this year. In speaking with the trainers, there is a worry they may never be allowed back in the water with the animals.
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/orlando1.JPG
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/orlando6.JPG
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/orlando7.JPG
In the evening they do a "rock music" based version of the Orca show called "Shamu Rocks". This is a terrific show with some excellent music. If I'm honest, it's a better show than their headline show which plays during the day.
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/orlando5.JPG
Went to Daytona Beach. It's long and sandy. Ate at the Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. for lunch. "That's all I have to say about that."
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/orlando2.JPG
The Wizzarding World Of Harry Potter (WWOHP) opens in Islands Of Adventure (IOA) on Friday 18th June. But they are doing "soft" openings to test stuff out. So we decided to see if we could get in. Went about 3pm on our first day at Islands and the team members at the gate just laughed when we asked if we could get in. the suggested we come back a "bit earlier" the next day. So a few days later we decided to do Universal and Islands again and we went straight to IOA for 9am. Straight up to the gate for WWOHP to find a gathering of about 500 other people. We asked a couple of staff members when they would be opening the gates and we got the stock answer - "maybe, maybe not, don't know when, even if they do." Not very helpful, but what can you do.... So we stuck around, and it turned out that even off-duty staff members are not allowed in and have to wait for the gates to open. Luckily they were able to ask some on-duty staff and they planned to open the gates in an hour or so. So we waited patiently and at 11am ish they did open the gates - by this time there must have been 7 or 8 hundred people all waiting to get in.
WWOHP is OK, if you're (like us) mildly interested in the franchise. If you're a nut on the whole HP thing you'll probably find it more interesting. If you have no idea who Harry is, or where Hogwarts is, you'll probably find it extremely dull, and maybe even a bit daft. The main attraction is a new ride called the Forbidden Journey. No idea what it's like because 5 mins after they opened the gates there was a 90 minute queue for the ride. After waiting 2 hours, there's no frikking way I was waiting another 90 mins. If we go back in September and the queue is smaller I may join it then.
We did have a wander around Ollivanders wand shop. They are all stacked in boxes on shelves around the store. I kept waiting on one choosing me but it never happened so I walked out in disgust.
Had a glass of Butterbeer. WTF is Butterbeer I hear you ask. Read the books is my answer. lol. Butterbeer is a drink traditionally sold in the pub in Hogsmeade. In the book I think it's alcoholic, but for the theme park it's like a sparkling sweet fruit punch with lots of sugar and a sweetened cream head. Seriously, I felt a diabetic shock coming on after a few sips. i guess the kids will love it.
The scenery is amazing, clearly a lot of work gone into recreating JK's vision. And they've done an excellent job. However, the shops are far too small - Olivanders in particular is the size of an average sitting room. When this area of the park opens it's going to be absolutely mobbed and none of the WWOHP areas are anything like big enough. They are estimating the queue length for the Forbidden Journey ride will be up to 6 hours. That's just crazy.
Couple of WWOHP pics..
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/orlando4.JPG
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/butterbeer.jpg
In Downtown Disney there's a shop called Ridemakerz (http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/destinations/downtown-disney/shopping/ridemakerz/). The site gives you the details, but in their foyer they have this car sitting...
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/cool_mini.jpg
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/cool_mini2.jpg
But, highlight of the week was a trip up to Pensacola to meet up with Alan (Gismo Man) in his new habitat. Seems to be settling in well.:thumbs up:
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/orlando3.JPG
Actually this was taken at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay.
A.:D
Note: Some pics taken with my wee Panasonic compact - which is about average, and some with my iPhone - which is cr@p.
Our ride. We normally hire a cheap class b thing (usually a Chevvy Cobalt or something like that), but this time we decided to throw caution to the wind, blow our Airmiles points and go for a 'vert. Was supposed to be a Sebring, but Avis put is in this. Nice car, but the colour - sorry, color :rolleyes:, Cat Bile anyone?
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/mustang.jpg
Every May and June Disney Hollywood Studio's do special events called "Star Wars Weekends (http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/hollywood-studios/special-events/star-wars-weekend/)". The main attraction is a star Wars parade of characters and stars of the movies and TV shows. This weekend was Jeremy Bulloch (Boba Fett), Billy Dee Williams (Lando Calrissian), Ray Park (Darth Maul) and Dave Filoni (Supervising Director, Star Wars: The Clone Wars). When Jeremy Bulloch passed us by and we saw the name on the side of the car lenore and I looked at each other and said: "Bobba fett? BOBBA FETT? Where?" - You had to be there.:laugh:
Parade ends with a quick stage chat with some of the main actors/characters.
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/star_wars_at_disney.jpg
We had a wee bit of rain on the first two days - otherwise dry and very hot. This was at Universal's Islands Of Adventure. A crazy monsoon that passed over in about 10 mins - lots of rain and lots of lightening directly overhead.:eek:
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/rain.jpg
Went to Seaworld a couple of days - Lenore's a huge fan and would sleep there if she got the chance (our hotel was walking distance across the car park as it is).
Their main show is the Orca show called Believe. I don't particularly want to spark a conversation over whether these animals should be held in captivity or not, but if someone does start one please don't hijack this thread, start your own one.
The show is not the same as we've seen previously as they are still not allowed to go in the water with the whales, following the tragic death of a trainer earlier this year. In speaking with the trainers, there is a worry they may never be allowed back in the water with the animals.
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/orlando1.JPG
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/orlando6.JPG
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/orlando7.JPG
In the evening they do a "rock music" based version of the Orca show called "Shamu Rocks". This is a terrific show with some excellent music. If I'm honest, it's a better show than their headline show which plays during the day.
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/orlando5.JPG
Went to Daytona Beach. It's long and sandy. Ate at the Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. for lunch. "That's all I have to say about that."
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/orlando2.JPG
The Wizzarding World Of Harry Potter (WWOHP) opens in Islands Of Adventure (IOA) on Friday 18th June. But they are doing "soft" openings to test stuff out. So we decided to see if we could get in. Went about 3pm on our first day at Islands and the team members at the gate just laughed when we asked if we could get in. the suggested we come back a "bit earlier" the next day. So a few days later we decided to do Universal and Islands again and we went straight to IOA for 9am. Straight up to the gate for WWOHP to find a gathering of about 500 other people. We asked a couple of staff members when they would be opening the gates and we got the stock answer - "maybe, maybe not, don't know when, even if they do." Not very helpful, but what can you do.... So we stuck around, and it turned out that even off-duty staff members are not allowed in and have to wait for the gates to open. Luckily they were able to ask some on-duty staff and they planned to open the gates in an hour or so. So we waited patiently and at 11am ish they did open the gates - by this time there must have been 7 or 8 hundred people all waiting to get in.
WWOHP is OK, if you're (like us) mildly interested in the franchise. If you're a nut on the whole HP thing you'll probably find it more interesting. If you have no idea who Harry is, or where Hogwarts is, you'll probably find it extremely dull, and maybe even a bit daft. The main attraction is a new ride called the Forbidden Journey. No idea what it's like because 5 mins after they opened the gates there was a 90 minute queue for the ride. After waiting 2 hours, there's no frikking way I was waiting another 90 mins. If we go back in September and the queue is smaller I may join it then.
We did have a wander around Ollivanders wand shop. They are all stacked in boxes on shelves around the store. I kept waiting on one choosing me but it never happened so I walked out in disgust.
Had a glass of Butterbeer. WTF is Butterbeer I hear you ask. Read the books is my answer. lol. Butterbeer is a drink traditionally sold in the pub in Hogsmeade. In the book I think it's alcoholic, but for the theme park it's like a sparkling sweet fruit punch with lots of sugar and a sweetened cream head. Seriously, I felt a diabetic shock coming on after a few sips. i guess the kids will love it.
The scenery is amazing, clearly a lot of work gone into recreating JK's vision. And they've done an excellent job. However, the shops are far too small - Olivanders in particular is the size of an average sitting room. When this area of the park opens it's going to be absolutely mobbed and none of the WWOHP areas are anything like big enough. They are estimating the queue length for the Forbidden Journey ride will be up to 6 hours. That's just crazy.
Couple of WWOHP pics..
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/orlando4.JPG
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/butterbeer.jpg
In Downtown Disney there's a shop called Ridemakerz (http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/destinations/downtown-disney/shopping/ridemakerz/). The site gives you the details, but in their foyer they have this car sitting...
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/cool_mini.jpg
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/cool_mini2.jpg
But, highlight of the week was a trip up to Pensacola to meet up with Alan (Gismo Man) in his new habitat. Seems to be settling in well.:thumbs up:
http://www.motorsportphotographic.com/fun_stuff/orlando_2010/orlando3.JPG
Actually this was taken at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay.
A.:D