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Saturday 17 September 2016

My Top 50 Florida Theme Park Attractions - Part 2

I hope you enjoyed reading the first part of my top 50 theme park attractions in Florida. It was a very enjoyable blog to write and also an easy one for me, as anything Florida related is a passion of mine! Now I'm sure that you have been waiting with anticipation for the second and final part of my favourite Florida attractions, and that wait is finally over! You'll finally be able to find out my all time favourite theme park attraction in Florida. But wait! There's still 24 more attractions to discuss before the big number 1!

So shall we get on to it now? Why not! Here we go!


25 - Journey to Atlantis, SeaWorld Orlando



Get ready to get wet!

In my opinion, this is without doubt the best water drop ride in Florida! There are so many to choose from, with the likes of Splash Mountain and Jurassic Park River Adventure to name a few, but this will always be my favourite. I should also mention that it is also very unique because it is also part roller coaster too! Journey to Atlantis was SeaWorld Orlando's bid to bring more thrills to it's park, in order to compete with the likes of Disney and Universal. It proved to be a massive hit and lots more thrilling rides have followed, including Kraken, Manta, and the newly opened Mako. Journey to Atlantis begins with a gentle boat ride through the lost city of Atlantis but things quickly take a turn for the worse. I don't want to spoil too much about the ride if you haven't ridden it but the 60ft water drop is one heck of a thrill! After the big water drop is over, the roller coaster portion begins, which is a big thrill in itself. Journey to Atlantis is certainly a very impressive attraction. The special effects in the Atlantis section are simply stunning. Be sure to check out the spectacularly themed gift shop after riding!


24 - Antarctica: Empire of the Penguin, SeaWorld Orlando



A wonderful adventure awaits inside.

Antarctica: Empire of the Penguin had a massive publicity campaign before it opened, which was very justified once it opened to huge public and critical acclaim. This is a one of a kind dark ride. It is essentially a motion-based dark ride incorporating two live penguin enclosures. Before boarding, guests witness the birth of Puck, a baby gentoo penguin, all shown through a narrated animation. Once on board, guests are taken on a ride through Puck's early years growing up, including the perils of the ocean. Guests can actually choose to ride either a 'mild' or 'wild' version of the ride. I always choose the 'wild' version as I love a good thrill. Then again though, I am a sucker for gentle rides, so I might just have to try the 'mild' version next time. Anyway! The best part of the ride is definitely the two live penguin enclosures, one during the ride, and the second when you get off the ride. The second penguin enclosure is just amazing! You can get so close to the penguins that you can almost touch them. Oh, I also forgot to mention that penguins are one of my favourite animals. That's one of the reasons I love SeaWorld so much, because they feature a lot of my favourite animals, although there are a few more which are yet to come on this list!


23 - Jungle Cruise, Magic Kingdom



"Hi! I'm Anna, and I'll be your skipper for today!"

Now what a classic the Jungle Cruise really is! For many, it is a classic attraction because the first version of the ride at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, was one of the original rides that Walt Disney had personally helped to create. The Florida version is an opening day attraction dating back to October 1st 1971. It's hard to believe that the ride is nearly 45 years old. Although the ride has had updates (like all other attractions) it hasn't aged one bit! A cruise through a jungle full of audio-animatronic animals is certainly a fun experience, but is made so much more entertaining by a funny boat skipper. One of the best things about the Jungle Cruise is that the skippers are actually allowed to improvise a lot of their script, something very uncommon from a Disney attraction. The hilarious cast members playing the skippers are pure Disney magic at it's very best! The ride also features a very well-themed queue (something I love) full of old genuine artefacts. The attraction is a true staple of Disney and it's very clear to see why so many people (myself included) love it.


22 - Shamu Underwater Viewing, SeaWorld Orlando



A truly majestic animal.

Before I discuss the topic of Shamu and SeaWorld, I want to make it very clear that I'm not going to get into a debate about what's right and wrong. SeaWorld Orlando has always been my favourite theme park in Florida (in fact, the whole world) and killer whales are without doubt one of my all-time favourite animals. One of my favourite things in favour of SeaWorld Orlando is the fact that there is pretty much nowhere else in the world that I would be able to see killer whales up close, other than in the wild. The Shamu Underwater Viewing area is the perfect place to see these wonderful animals. It is truly breathtaking to see these majestic creatures right in front of you. Depending on the time of day, you might see the whales playing with toys or even interacting with the guests! Above the Shamu Underwater Viewing area is where the Dine with Shamu experience is held, which is something I definitely want to do on the honeymoon next year.


21 - Dragon Challenge, Islands Of Adventure



You'll see Hogsmeade in the distance. 

Originally called Dueling Dragons, this duel roller coaster is a very thrilling experience indeed. Originally the ride was featured in The Lost Continent area of the park but was renamed and slightly altered when the area was redeveloped as the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Guests queue in an area themed to the Triwizard Tournament and it's Champions' Tent. Once inside, guests get to choose which coaster they want to ride, either the red Chinese Fireball dragon or the blue Hungarian Horntail dragon. Both coasters are unique which makes you want to try both options on the coaster. The red option is a favourite for many as it reaches the faster speed of both coasters at 60 mph. Dragon Challenge is definitely a favourite roller coaster of mine but there are many others I favour, hence why it just misses out on my top 20. Trust me, it wasn't an easy decision!


20 - T2 3-D: Battle Across Time, Universal Studios



An amazing show!

Making it to number 20 in my list is one of the best theatre shows of all time! This is a theatre experience like no other. The queue is elaborately themed to put guests into the Cyberdyne Systems factory from the 'Terminator' films. Before the show even begins you feel like you are being immersed into one of the films. Once at the pre-show portion of the attraction, guests are welcomed by a Cyberdyne representative who shows a promotional video about Cybderdyne's technological innovations. All is going swimmingly until John and Sarah Connor from the 'Terminator' films interrupt the promotional video. The representative tries to ignore the interruption and leads guests into the main theatre. Guests are sat down in their seats then shown a preview of Cybderdyne's newest inventions, robot solders, the T-70 Terminators. John and Sarah Connor once again turn up to ruin the proceedings, but this time live on stage. John and Sarah stop the show then suddenly realise they are being chased by a T-1000 Terminator. All looks bleak when suddenly Arnold Schwarzenegger (or a very good lookalike) bursts through the movie screen on his signature Harley-Davidson to save the day! Sarah escapes but Arnold's Terminator takes John on the back of his motorcycle to escape the T-1000 Terminator then transports back into the movie screen where the audience then begins to watch the film portion of the show featuring the real Arnold Schwarzenegger and co-stars. The film portion of the show is full of many special 3D effects which are very pleasing on the eye. Plus, you can't beat a bit of the legendary Arnie! It's a great show, no doubt, but Universal Studios is home to another fantastic show which is my all-time favourite theatre show in Florida. More on that one later though!


19 - Jaws, Universal Studios



It's Jaws!

Oh how I miss this attraction! When you think of theme park rides based on films, Jaws was the best of the bunch, no contest! This was just the perfect attraction, especially for a theme park dedicated to the magic of the movies. Jaws was situated in the old Amity area of Universal Studios, sadly now gone and redeveloped as the London/Diagon Alley expansion of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. The Amity area of Universal Studios was truly phenomenal. It was quite simple in terms of some of the other areas but the simplicity of it made it all the more effective. It really looked like the Amity you saw in 'Jaws'. The ride itself was a boat tour of Amity Harbour. With a name like Jaws though, obviously it wasn't going to be a gentle boat ride! Unsurprisingly, the infamous great white shark made appearances on the ride, scaring many children (and adults alike) throughout it's 21 year history. The shark did look surpassingly realistic! I'll never forget jumping every time the shark popped up in the boathouse section of the ride. It was such a shame the ride had to close. It left behind many many sad fans. At least Universal replaced it with the rather fantastic Diagon Alley, which I'm still yet to see. So I definitely can't wait to see that next year!


18 - Haunted Mansion, Magic Kingdom



Not so sure if I'd want to marry this bride!

Just like the Jungle Cruise, the Haunted Mansion is another true staple of Disney folklore. It was also another attraction which Walt Disney himself had input on but sadly didn't live to see it open. Now I will be honest, the Magic Kingdom version of the Haunted Mansion is not my favourite version of the attraction, that title goes to Phantom Manor at Disneyland Paris, however, I still love the Florida version! The Haunted Mansion isn't your standard haunted house attraction, far from it! This is Disney theming at it's best and a true testament to all of the wonderful work the Disney Imagineers create. The queue for Haunted Mansion is an attraction in itself! There are so many quirky jokes scattered throughout the queue, including some rather amusing tombstones. There also some surprises too, I mean hey, did that tombstone just open it's eyes? Maybe it did! The pre-show to the Haunted Mansion is where the real spooks begin. Guests are told the story of the mansion and it's many residents, including a surprise shock from a suicidal ghost, which normally frightens the little ones. Guests are then loaded into their ride vehicles, or 'Doom Buggies' to be precise! From then on, guests are taken on a tour through the mansion's many rooms, including appearances from the 999 happy haunts. There are so many special effects in the attraction that it's quite overwhelming at times.  While I prefer Phantom Manor at Disneyland Paris, the Magic Kingdom's Haunted Mansion is a very welcome inclusion on my list, and rightfully so.


17 - Manta, SeaWorld Orlando



Get ready to soar!

Manta is just brilliant. It has a fantastic queue, a thrilling ride experience, stunning visuals, just everything! Manta is a special coaster for the fact that riders are in the prone position (facing the ground) throughout the whole ride experience. It has an out of this world queue, featuring 10 aquariums, full of over 3000 animals, including cownose and spotted eagle rays, after all, the ride is named after a ray! Once on board the coaster, you're in for one very thrilling experience to say the least! The ride features one pretzel loop, two inline twists and one corkscrew. The highlight of the ride is easily the section where you skim the lake. Believe it or not the ride vehicle doesn't actually touch the water at all, the effect is instead created by water fountains. Manta is definitely one of the highlights when it comes to rides at SeaWorld Orlando. My favourite attractions from SeaWorld Orlando are still to come on the list though, including the next one!


16 - Clyde and Seamore, SeaWorld Orlando



It's those loveable sea lions again!

SeaWorld Orlando is well known for its many animal shows and the Clyde and Seamore shows are definitely the funniest of them all. Clyde and Seamore are the names given to two California sea lions who perform comical shows alongside actors/trainers. Now I can't comment on their current show 'Sea Lion High' as I haven't watched it in person, only on YouTube, but I did love the previous show, 'Clyde and Seamore Take Pirate Island'. It was just one of the funniest things I had ever seen. You could easily watch it more than once a trip because it was different every time. If the sea lions weren't responding to their cues, then the actors/trainers would make a joke out of it, sending the audiences into hysterics. This show definitely wasn't meant to be taken seriously. The sea lions are indeed very comical and always worth a watch. One of my other favourite things about the old show was the fact that they had pre-show entertainment in a mime artist. The mime would always take the Mickey out of guests who hadn't gotten to the stadium early. We always made sure to get our seats early in order to avoid any embarrassment from the mime! I do miss those times!


15 - Space Mountain, Magic Kingdom



3... 2... 1... Blast off!

Easily one of the standout rides at the Magic Kingdom, Space Mountain is a downright classic Disney attraction. It's so popular that it has different versions at each of the main Disney parks around the world, including a very different version at Disneyland Paris. Florida's version is definitely my favourite though. It is essentially a roller coaster in space. One of the most thrilling things about Space Mountain in Florida is the fact that the ride is in almost complete darkness. It may scare some but to me, there's nothing better than the thrill of not knowing where you're going on a coaster! Like most Disney rides, it has a great queue, which is set up like you're walking through a space station. I also love the music that plays throughout the queue, it really sets the tone of the attraction. It is quite a mild coaster as it features no loops or corkscrews etc. However, what it does have is speed! It is very very fast! I guarantee if you're a roller coaster enthusiast then you'll love this one. Even if you're not a big roller coaster fan, it's quite mild in comparison to most coasters at the other parks. It's also the perfect first time roller coaster. Funnily enough, it's normally always my first port of call at the Magic Kingdom. Space Mountain is easily my favourite thrill ride at the Magic Kingdom, no contest!


14 - Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey, Islands Of Adventure



Harry's here to save the day!

It's no secret that the opening of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Islands Of Adventure has been a resounding success. For years, many people said that the Universal parks were not on the same level as Disney's. This all changed in 2010 with the opening of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Suddenly, Universal had created something which was on par with the best of Disney, if not even better! The area is themed around the village of Hogsmeade, featured in the 'Harry Potter' books and films. Despite a fantastically themed land, it would not have been half successful without a major attraction, and Universal delivered with Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey. The ride is housed underneath a fantastic replica of Hogwarts Castle. Once inside the queue, guests walk around the many rooms of the castle. Guests will see the likes of the sorting hat, talking portraits and even an appearance from Mr Potter himself and friends. The ride itself? Wow! Where do I even begin? This is simply a stunning attraction. It is a motion-based dark ride through many scenes from the films including appearances from many of the characters. The special effects wizardry (pardon the pun) is just astounding. I've honestly never experienced anything else like it. I would say it's definitely one of the most impressive attractions on my list. Universal really did themselves proud with this one.


13 - Popeye and Bluto's Bilge-Rat Barges, Islands Of Adventure


Prepare to get wet, very wet!

This is just pure fun, it really is! In my opinion, Popeye and Bluto's Bilge-Rat Barges is the best water ride at any of the parks in Florida. Kali River Rapids at Disney's Animal Kingdom are very good fun, but they're not a patch on Popeye and Bluto's at Islands of Adventure. As the name suggests, these fun water rapids are based on the famous 'Popeye' cartoons. There are so many fun visuals on this ride, including some audio-animatronic cartoon characters from the 'Popeye' series, including the famous sailor man himself! Perhaps the biggest guarantee with this ride is that you will get absolutely soaking wet! There is no chance of yourself coming off this ride with just a drop of water, you will be soaked right through. It is so worth it though, because it is a real fun experience and you're likely to dry off straight away in the Florida heat anyway. The rapids themselves are very fast, probably the fastest ones in all of Florida, which makes it all the more fun. I do love a good water ride and Popeye and Bluto's Bilge-Rat Barges wins hands down for me!


12 - Star Tours, Disney's Hollywood Studios


Look out for the giant AT-AT!

Now Star Tours has been a firm favourite of mine for as long as I can remember. One of my first memories from holidays in Florida was riding Star Tours with my Dad, Nan and Grandad. I've been a massive 'Star Wars' fan ever since I was little, so it's no surprise that Star Tours has always been one of my favourite attractions in Florida. As you know by know, I love my themed queues, and Star Tours has one of the best. As soon as you enter the Star Tours building, you are transported into the world of 'Star Wars'. There is so much to see in the queue, especially if you're a 'Star Wars' fan, or even if you're not. If you look up to your left, you will see Admiral Ackbar in a control room, giving orders. In front of you, you will see C-3PO arguing with his companion R2-D2. Then you enter into the droid room where some robots are being assembled. Then finally you and the rest of the guests wait to board your Starspeeder 3000, for a trip to the forest moon of Endor. After a spaceflight safety video, guests enter the Starspeeder 3000, where they are greeted by droid pilot Captain Rex. The quirky droid mistakenly lets the guests know that this is his first Star Tours flight, and surprise surprise, not everything is going to go to plan. As soon as the flight begins, it takes a wrong turn and some fun mayhem is in store. Guests encounter many familiar scenes from the world of 'Star Tours'. Now I must state, Star Tours has had a recent make-over and has been transformed into Star Tours - The Adventure Continues. Quite spectacularly, the new Star Tours boasts a total of 96 different ride options, which pretty much guarantees a different ride experience every time. I'm very much looking forward to experiencing the new Star Tours next year but I'm sure the original at Disney's Hollywood Studios will always be my favourite. I'm also very excited that Disney's Hollywood Studios features a lot more 'Star Wars' content now, so I'm going to be in heaven!


11 - Pirates of the Caribbean, Magic Kingdom


Yo Ho, Yo Ho, a Pirates life for me!

Just missing out on my top 10 is an undisputed classic, Pirates of the Caribbean. Trust me, it wasn't an easy decision to leave this off of the top 10. No one can doubt that Pirates of the Caribbean is one of the best attractions to be found at the Magic Kingdom, as well as at all of the other Disney parks around the world. Just like the Haunted Mansion and Jungle Cruise, Pirates of the Caribbean is a true staple of the Disney parks, and again, is one of the last rides that Walt Disney himself had helped to create. Many people will be familiar with the ride because it spawned a hugely successful film series of the same name, starring Johhny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow. The films have become so popular that Disney have incorporated them into the rides. Now on the ride you will see appearances from an audio-animatronic Captain Jack Sparrow and Captain Barbosa. The ride itself is a gentle boat ride (bar one gentle drop) through the world of pirates, shown by many wonderful audio-animatronic characters. Playing throughout the whole ride is the song 'Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me) which I guarantee you'll be singing afterwards, I even sing it while queuing! Speaking of queuing, I can't go on any further without telling you about the amazing queue. In my opinion, Pirates of the Caribbean features the best themed queue of any single ride/attraction in Florida. The whole queue is themed around the tunnels and prisons of an old fort. Personally, it reminds me of all the tunnels from the film 'The Goonies', which is my favourite film of all time! The queue really sets the tone for the upcoming ride experience. You could argue that the queue is quite eerie in some respects but that feeling is taken away by the fantastic music that plays on a loop throughout the queue. There are so many things that I love about this attraction that I feel quite bad about leaving it off of my top 10 but I do believe that the others are more deserving. Having said that, if this was the Disneyland Paris version of the ride, then it would be right up there, as I feel that version of the ride is much more superior to the one at the Magic Kingdom. Still, it's a fantastic ride and will always remain one of my favourites, for a long time to come.


10 - Mickey's PhilharMagic, Magic Kingdom


Be our guest!

Kicking off my top 10 is one of the most impressive theme park attractions that I've ever experienced, the fantastic Mickey's PhilharMagic. This is a one of a kind show that you are not likely to experience anywhere else in the world other than in the realms of Disney. The show takes place inside the Fantasyland Concert Hall, where Mickey Mouse is going to be performing with his PhilharMagic Orchestra. Guests are told to put on their "opera glasses" (3D glasses) then it's showtime! On a large 3D screen (the largest purpose-built screen in the world) Donald Duck is told by Mickey Mouse to prepare the orchestra's instruments. Mickey hurries off the stage, warning Donald not to touch his famous Sorcerer's hat. With the instruments ready, Donald can't resist the temptation of Mickey's Sorcerer's hat and unsurprisingly puts it on his head. Suddenly, the instruments all come to life, playing an unpleasant melody, then Donald is taken through a whirlwind, which takes him though classic Disney film moments, including 'Beauty and the Beast', 'The Little Mermaid' and 'Aladdin'. Donald interacts with all of the characters in each scene, including a rather sweet moment with Ariel during her song 'Part of Your World'. The show features some great humour from Donald Duck, not surprising as he is one of the funniest Disney characters, and also one of my favourites. As I mentioned this is a one of a kind show for many reasons. One of my favourite things about the show is that the animation itself is all 3D renderings of originally 2D cartoons. They work to great effect. One of the most impressive special effects in the show is scents. During the 'Be Our Guest' segment, you can actually smell all of the food, and let me tell you, it's a wonderful sensation! Definitely Disney magic at it's finest. I would argue that this is one of the best things that Disney have ever produced for it's parks. It's a very fine and deserving inclusion in my top 10 favourite attractions in Florida.


9 - The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man, Islands of Adventure


An 'amazing' adventure awaits!

As the Americans would say, this ride is simply "AWESOME!" I'll never forget how amazed I was the first time I rode The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man. It left an impression on me that I'll never forget. I remember when it first opened, it was stated as the park's headline attraction, and it was very clear to see why. I first rode it in 2001, at the age of 8, which when I think about it now, was probably the perfect age for something like this. Back then, I was never much of a superhero fan, Spider-Man however, was one I did like. It made sense to ride this and I was absolutely blown away. The special effects, the visuals, the sensation, just everything about it was amazing. Ever since that first ride experience next to my Dad and Grandad, I have ridden on it every holiday since. The ride is an absolute blast! Like most of my favourite attractions, Spider-Man boasts a stunning queue, which sees guests walk through the offices of The Daily Bugle newspaper, where Peter Parker (Spider-Man) earns a living. The theming is so intricately detailed that you can read the newspapers from a distance, and they will include many references to Spider-Man and also a few more hidden references to other superheroes. The ride itself though, oh wow! Guests board a special 'Scoop' vehicle and are sent on a mission for The Daily Bugle newspaper to see why five supervillains led by Doctor Octopus are causing havoc in Manhattan. Guests are taken on a fast paced spin through the streets of Manhattan, facing all 5 supervillains throughout the ride, but not to worry, because Spider-Man is there to save the day! The motion-based 3D dark ride is definitely the best of it's kind. There's nothing quite like it. Some people would argue that Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey is the better of the two dark rides in Islands of Adventure, but I would have to disagree, although both are stunning attractions in their own right. It's not surprising to read that The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man has won a staggering 31 theme park awards since opening in 1999. It's very deserving of the accolades and is a welcome inclusion on my top 10. However, it is not the highest Islands of Adventure attraction on my list, that accolade goes to a true beast of an attraction, which is coming up very soon!


8 - Test Track, Epcot


Get ready to push the speed limit!

It's been ages since I last mentioned Epcot but there was no way this attraction wasn't going to make my top 10 list. Test Track is simply one of the best attractions I've ever experienced. The first time I rode it I remember saying to myself "This is one of the best things I've ever been on!" To tell you the truth, it still is! The original version of the ride saw guests board a test car, which would go through various trials, including suspension tests, breaking tests, and even all weathers tests. The highlights of the ride included a near miss of a large semi truck and a finale featuring a speed test, which saw the car reach a maximum speed of 64.9 mph. I'll never forget experiencing the finale of Test Track for the first time. The sensation of speed and breeze in your hair was just amazing. In 2012, Test Track went through some renovations which resulted in a slightly different attraction. Guests now had the option to build their own version of the car in the queue, and the chosen options would be tested during the ride and the end of the ride would show whose car won. Most of the actual ride experience was the same, including the amazing finale, but the ride interior had more of a futuristic vibe to it, a bit like something out of the film 'Tron'. I must admit, I never made my own car because I used the single rider queue last time, which skips the car design area. It didn't bother me though because I just enjoyed the ride experience without worrying about how well my version of the car would have gone.  It's great that Disney give their guests this option but it doesn't really appeal to me to be honest. Test Track is without doubt the best attraction at Epcot, although with the recent opening of Frozen Forever After, that may change, and I am a 'Frozen' fan, so I may be swayed when I ride that for the first time (in forever) next year. We'll see!


7 - Universal's Horror Make-Up Show, Universal Studios


"You're just going to sit there and watch me die?"

I LOVE LOVE LOVE this show! There is so much for me to love about this show that it is easily a top 10 for me. Growing up, I adored horror films, especially the original 1930s classics made by Universal. The likes of 'Frankenstein' and 'Dracula' have forever been favourites of mine. This show is just perfect for fans of the horror genre. I also think it's great on Universal's part that they have the show as a tribute to the films that made the company the powerhouse it is today. The lobby of the theatre is full of horror film memorabilia. You'll see props from classics such as 'Jaws' and 'The Thing'. Once the doors open, guests enter the theatre and sit in front of what looks like a mad scientists laboratory. Host, Alex Ross, welcomes everyone to the show. All of a sudden, we hear a piercing scream and a make-up artist by the name of Mark James (Marty James if it's a female performer) crawls into the theatre. After tempting an audience member to pull out a fake knife stuck in Mark, he joins Alex on the stage and welcomes everyone to the show, promising to demonstrate some of the many make-up techniques used in the world of horror cinema. There are tributes to the many horror films released by Universal, including the 1930s classics as well as some right "Crap!"  as quoted by Mark. Tributes are also paid to famous actor Lon Chaney and revolutionary make-up artist Jack Pierce. The show is laced with humour, including quite a lot of jokes for the adults. I especially love the line that Mark says to a kid in the audience "You know this isn't Disney, we don't have to be nice to you!" It's all in good spirits and not really a scary show by any means. You'll more than likely leave the show with a huge smile on your face from laughing so much at the jokes. This is one of the reasons that I do like Universal Studios because it is a lot more aimed at adults, which can sometimes be a nice break away from Disney.


6 - The Incredible Hulk, Islands of Adventure


It's hard not to miss this one!

Kicking off four roller coasters in a row in my top 10 is Island of Adventure's The Incredible Hulk. Before I go on, I have to say that this one and number 5 were incredibly hard to decide between but I think I have a valid reason for the next one to be slightly higher on my list. Anyway! The Incredible Hulk is unmissable. It's simply huge, and being a bright green roller coaster, you're not going to miss it! I love how you can easily see it on International Drive, from just outside the Universal Orlando complex. I must add that the coaster has just had a big makeover, so I wont be able to describe the current version having not been on it yet. I will however be talking about the original version of the attraction, which I love very very much. This is one hell of a roller coaster! As soon as you board, you are sent on a fast launch which kickstarts the ride! There are so many loops, twists and turns, I've lost count! Now I'm not very technical when it comes to roller coaster terminology, so you'll have to excuse me for that! This is definitely one of the most thrilling roller coasters in Florida. It's clear to see why it has won lots of awards in the past. My only criticism would be that your head does get bashed about quite a lot on it, although hopefully that has changed with the new makeover. The whole coaster track has been replaced, which will hopefully make for a smoother ride on my next visit. The Incredible Hulk is normally my first ride when I visit Islands of Adventure. There's no starting slowly with me, I like to get right into it!


5 - Kraken, SeaWorld Orlando


I'll never forget riding this bad boy for the first time!

As I mentioned above, it was a tough call between choosing this and The Incredible Hulk. I decided to put Kraken at the higher number 5 because it was the first extreme roller coaster I ever went on. I remember when I first started going on coasters. My first big coster was Space Mountain. After riding I thought to myself that I would go one step further and go on a roller coaster with loops. So the first one that came my way was Kraken at SeaWorld Orlando. I was slightly scared before riding but my courage started to build up the closer I got to the front of the queue. Once on board, the panic set in again as the coaster began climbing the lift hill. Then as soon as I went down the first drop, the panic turned to pure joy. I absolutely loved it! I thought I would be terrified of loops but they felt absolutely sensational to me. My first time feeling g-force on a roller coaster was just incredible! I loved it so much the first time that I rode it again straight away. It became an instant favourite of mine and from then on I started riding every roller coaster at the parks, nothing fazed me anymore. It's still one of my favourite roller coasters and is definitely my favourite thrill ride at SeaWorld Orlando. A visit to Kraken next year is in store, that's for sure!


4 - Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, Disney's Hollywood Studios


Get ready to rock!

What's not to love about this one? A fantastic roller coaster playing the sounds of Aerosmith, I love it! Aerosmith are one of my favourite rock bands, so the combination of their music and roller coaster is just inspiring! I love the elaborate theming to this ride. The outside of the show building features a giant red Fender Stratocaster guitar, as well as a blue Cadillac, which looks very similar to the ride vehicle you're about to sit in. Once inside the building, guests walk through a recording studio called 'G-Force Records'. After waiting, guests enter the pre-show in the recording studio where Aerosmith are busy recording a new record. All of a sudden, the band's manager turns up to tell them that they are late for a concert. Singer Steven Tyler voices his discontent at leaving the guests alone, so invites them along to the concert. The band manager reluctantly agrees then guests are led through into the next part of the queue, before they board the roller coaster. Now the beginning of this ride is the best part in my opinion. Once you enter the ride, the vehicles moves very slowly around the corner and stop in front of a highway sign, which reads out different humorous messages, such as "Traffic bug you? Then STEP on it!" All of a sudden, you hear the sound of Steven Tyler in your ears counting down from 10 to 1, then whoosh! We're off! Guests are launched from 0 to 58 mph in less than 2.8 seconds! It's an exhilarating moment, and gets me every time! After the launch, guests are sent on a wild roller coaster ride, with different Aerosmith songs playing in their ears. There's nothing better than rushing around on a roller coaster and listening to the sounds of 'Sweet Emotion' and 'Walk This Way'. It's really an awesome experience. God forbid they ever change the band fronting this ride, because Aerosmith make it all the more better, they really do! This is a firm favourite of mine, and my second favourite roller coaster in all of Florida. Rock on!


3 - Revenge of the Mummy, Universal Studios


"Your souls will be mine!"

What a ride this is! Revenge of the Mummy proudly holds the title of being my favourite roller coaster in all of the theme parks at Florida. For me, it was a no brainier! This is simply the best roller coaster I've ever ridden. It has everything that I love about a ride, good thrills, stunning special effects and a fantastically themed queue area! Revenge of the Mummy almost suffered a huge backlash from theme park fans before it opened because it replaced Kongfrontation, which was a favourite for many people who visited Universal Studios. Some people were upset that Universal were making a ride based on 'The Mummy' film series, starring Brendan Fraser. While there are still some sceptics (there's always one) Revenge of the Mummy opened to huge acclaim, from critics and fans alike. The ride takes guests through Ancient Egyptian high priest Imhotep's tomb. Almost as soon as the ride begins, guests are told that the curse of Imhotep is real and we see Imhotep in mummified form, who warns "With your souls, I shall rule for all eternity!" That doesn't sound very good does it? Well, if it makes for an exciting journey ahead, then I suppose it doesn't matter! Guests are then taken into a huge chamber where we once again see Imhotep, but this time he's surrounded with his mummified guards. Then the real fun begins! Guests just about escape a falling wall when they're confronted with huge amount of scarab beetles. Then the ride turns 180 degrees, then you're launched at 40 mph while Imhotep shouts "Your souls are mine!" Then straight into the drops, twists and turns you go! It's such a good experience. The audio-animatronics and projection special effects are simply stunning. I've not seen a roller coaster quite like it anywhere else in the world. It of course has a spectacular queue, surprised? I think not. The first half of the queue is themed as a film set for a new 'Mummy' film being made, the second portion of the queue is themed to be right in the middle of an Ancient Egyptian temple. There are a few scare effects in the queue, which can actually be triggered willingly by people in the queue. For personally, Revenge of the Mummy is the best roller coaster experience you'll ever have. It's a very worthy number 1 roller coaster on my list, especially considering the amount of fantastic roller coasters in Florida!


2 - Shamu, SeaWorld Orlando


Dawn Brancheau. One amazing performer. Very sadly missed.

SeaWorld Orlando, easily my favourite park in all of Florida. I know there are many other parks in Florida that have a lot more rides but to me, SeaWorld Orlando is the perfect theme park. It has a very relaxing vibe throughout the park, which makes it a perfect theme park to spend your first day of the holiday. Funnily enough, it's always been a tradition for my family to visit SeaWorld Orlando on the first full day of our Florida holidays. I just love everything about the park. It has the perfect mix of rides and shows in my opinion. Attractions aside, it is mostly known for it's animal exhibits. One of my biggest problems with people who criticise SeaWorld Orlando is the fact that they fail to realise just how many animals the SeaWorld company have helped rescue. SeaWorld do so much more for their animals than many people realise, but I don't want to get into a debate about that. Like I said, SeaWorld Orlando is known for it's many animals on show. I mean other than in the vast ocean, where else am I going to see my most favourite animal in the world, the killer whale. Seeing these beautiful creatures up close is one breathtaking sight. I've always loved killer whales. I think watching the film 'Free Willy' started my love affair with killer whales, or orcas as they're also known. I remember when I was young, I thought Tilikum at SeaWorld Orlando was actually Willy from the film! I was young though, so I had an excuse! Seeing these whales in front of my very own eyes was a truly awe inspiring sight, and you know what, it still is! Seeing these majestic creatures performing is just stunning. The way they move through the water is so gracious. Don't get me wrong, I would love to see them in their natural habitat, but it's very hard to do so. In my opinion, the best Shamu show that SeaWorld Orlando have ever done was Believe. The show used to feature an amazing soundtrack (which I own on CD) and featured some of the best waterworks (trainers doing stunts in the water with the whales) that I had ever seen. Sadly after the death of Dawn Brancheau, the trainers had to stop all waterworks with the whales. The shows have never been the same since but they are still fantastic nonetheless. I'd also like to point out that the Shamu Stadium is stunning in it's own right, it's just massive! People might be surprised that I've put the Shamu shows as the runner up in my top 50 theme park attractions in Florida, but I've always loved them and always will do. I know SeaWorld Orlando will soon be stopping their killer whale shows in favour of more educational experiences (which I'm all for) so I'm very happy to say that I've been lucky enough to see the best of the Shamu shows. The memories will live long with me, that's for sure.


1 - The Great Movie Ride, Disney's Hollywood Studios


The greatest ride of all!

"Hooray... for... HOLLYWOOD!" Yes that's right, my proud number 1 and most favourite theme park attraction in all of Florida is The Great Movie Ride! I bet you probably didn't even expect it to be number 1, to be honest, a lot of my friends and family are surprised when I tell them it's my favourite. Why not a coaster or a theatre show? Simple. I love films! I absolutely adore the world of film, or magic of the movies as I would say in America. For me, there was no contest in choosing this as the top of my pile. It's been my favourite attraction for as long as I can remember. I think another reason people find this a surprising favourite of mine is because it's a gentle ride. As you can see from my list, I've included a lot of thrill rides, so I do love them, don't get me wrong, but I love this one more than anything else. This ride is the perfect tribute to the history of film and epitomised everything that the original Disney's MGM Studios stood for. The ride itself is housed inside a replica of Grauman's Chinese Theatre. The outside of the building looks exactly like the real theatre on Hollywood Boulevard, California. It really is an exceptional beauty. You have to admit that Disney did a sensational job when building The Great Movie Ride. You can see The Great Movie Ride right from the entrance of the theme park, and it's a very welcoming sight. Once inside the building, you queue in the foyer of the theatre, which features some film props. Props in the past have included the chess table from 'Star Wars: A New Hope' and also a pair of Dorothy's ruby red slippers from 'The Wizard of Oz'. The next portion of the queue sees guests watching film trailers on a cinema screen, including the likes of 'Alien' and 'Raiders of the Lost Ark'. Next is when guests finally board their open-top ride vehicles, then it's lights, cameras, action! Music belts out of the speakers and we hear the iconic line "Hooray for Hollywood!" Guests are then taken on a journey through some of the most iconic scenes in film history, all told through audio-animatronics and a tour guide. Most film genres are touched on here. You'll see the world of musicals, gangsters, westerns, adventure and one or two surprises. You may also find yourself somewhere familiar if your vehicle takes you on that famous yellow brick road! Your tour guide might also make an unexpected stop, but don't worry, it's all part of the show! The ride finishes with a montage of some of the greatest film moments of all time on a huge cinema screen. It's the perfect way to end an attraction that celebrates the history of film. You know, I love this ride so much that I could probably write a whole blog about it. Now there's an idea! On a sad note, I've read a lot of rumours lately saying that The Great Movie Ride may be closing in favour of a new experience next year. Now I hope this isn't true because I would be absolutely gutted if The Great Movie Ride were to close. Some reports have said they may redo the ride to add Mickey Mouse into everything, but why? Mickey Mouse has enough presence in the park, let alone all the other parks. Just leave the attraction as it is. It's bad enough that the ride now has a pre-recorded narration, something I'm yet to experience on the ride. I don't mind Disney improving their rides, but this one really needs to be left alone. The only thing I would do is maybe change around one or two scenes, but nothing major. For me, The Great Movie ride is everything I love about the magic of Disney, and Florida parks in general, therefore, making it my most favourite theme park attraction in all of Florida. I hope it's here to stay forever and ever!


Well that's about it now! Thank you so much for reading this. I hope you enjoyed reading it. This has definitely been my most personal blog to date. It has brought back a lot of memories of my past holidays, memories I treasure very much. It was a lot harder than you may think for me to choose all of these. Trust me, it was very, very difficult! I feel quite bad that I couldn't fit some of the attractions onto my top 50, so there's the possibility of a new blog about all of them ones. Watch this space! Thanks again for reading!



Thursday 8 September 2016

My Top 50 Florida Theme Park Attractions - Part 1

It's no secret, Florida is without doubt my favourite place in the world! There are so many things I love about Florida that it would take me a whole blog to tell you all about them. One of my most favourite things, however, is the parks. Nowhere else in the world even comes close when it comes to the theme parks in Florida. They're just so amazing, it's hard to put into words! One of my favourite things about the parks is easily their amazing attractions, whether it be rides or shows. After writing down many notes, I thought it would be fun to share with you all my top 50 attractions, including some past attractions. Shall we begin? Alrighty then!


50 - Splash Mountain, Magic Kingdom


Get ready to be soaked!

Now this one may come as a surprise that it's not higher on my list but to be honest, it doesn't even come close to my all time favourite attractions. Considering it's made my top 50 is still pretty good going though, as there were some attractions I didn't include on the list in favour of Splash Mountain. Anyway. This famous water ride is a downright classic, no doubt about that. It is classic Disney theming at its finest. It features stories, characters, and songs from the 1946 Disney film 'Song Of The South'. The most popular part of this ride is easily the big drop at the end, and you will most definitely get wet, very wet! I can also guarantee that you'll be singing 'Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah' at least once after riding Splash Mountain. It's definitely a great ride and is very easy to see why it's a favourite of so many, but for me personally, there are many better water rides than this one.


49 - Turtle Talk with Crush, Epcot



Woah dude, it's Crush!

What a pleasant surprise this one was when I first watched it in 2013. Having visited Florida many times before, in 2013, me and my mum wanted to try some attractions we'd never done before, Turtle Talk with Crush was one of them. Located at The Seas with Nemo & Friends in Epcot, Turtle Talk with Crush is a live interactive show with everyone's favourite chilled out turtle Crush, from the Pixar film 'Finding Nemo'. The technology behind this attraction is simply amazing. Watching Crush interact with yourself and the rest of the audience is just amazing. It's also an extremely funny show, so I really recommend it if you want a good laugh. It's definitely an attraction I'll be revisiting on the honeymoon next year!


48 - Shrek 4-D, Universal Studios



Shrek, Donkey and Gingy welcome you to Shrek 4-D!

Now I had to include this one on the list! Shrek 4-D is so much fun and quite nostalgic for me. I still remember being young when the first Shrek film came out. Shrek 4-D is a 3D theatre show with many interactive (4D) elements, including moving seats and quite a few surprises! It's good fun for all the family and I always watch it at least once on every visit to Florida.


47 - Spaceship Earth, Epcot



Spaceship Earth, in all it's momental glory.

Now this one you can't miss. Spaceship Earth is the icon of Epcot. Known as the 'giant golfball' to many people, a lot of first time visitors to Epcot don't even realise that Spaceship Earth actually is an attraction! Spaceship Earth is a gentle ride through the history of human communication, starting at the very begging of human existence with cavemen and ending with the communication of the future. Audio-animatronic characters tell the story of communication through the years. The visuals are simply stunning. One of the most breathtaking moments in my opinion is seeing Michelangelo painting the roof of the Sistine Chapel. It's a very gentle ride and definitely one of my favourite rides to sit down and relax on.


46 - The Blues Brothers Show, Universal Studios


"I'm a soul man!"

Universal Studios is easily one of my favourite parks because most of it's attractions are based on my favourite thing... the movies! Unsurprisingly, The Blues Brothers Show is based on the 1980 film 'The Blues Brothers', starring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd. The Blues Brothers Show features two actors playing Jake and Elwood Blues, who perform classic rock and soul songs from the film. Some of the songs performed include Everybody Needs Somebody, Respect, Shake A Tail Feather, and Soul Man. This lively show is always guaranteed to get people dancing in the street, myself included. The show rarely changes, bar the actors and songs performed, but nonetheless it is a great show each time. If you love the film or just enjoy good music, then this is definitely the show for you.


45 - "it's a small world", Magic Kingdom



"It's a small world after all"

Now I'm sure everyone has heard of this one. This attraction is just a classic. I'll be honest. I know it's not exactly a very manly attraction to admit I like, but I suppose it's kind of a guilty pleasure. Despite loving thrill rides, I'm quite a sucker for gentle boat rides, and this is one of the best. You can't help but love singing along to "it's a small world" with all the little singing dolls from around the world. Mind you, I don't know if I could ride it more than a few times in one day, as that may drive me to insanity! Jokes aside though, the attraction has really stood the test of time and is a favourite for many visitors. I dare you to not sing the song after riding it though! It's nigh-on impossible!


44 - Studio Backlot Tour, Disney's Hollywood Studios



Catastrophe Canyon. Hold on to your seats!

Now this one summarised everything that the old Disney MGM Studios was about, the magic of making movies. Sadly now gone, this attraction was once a very big favourite of mine. The Studio Backlot Tour was a combination of a walking and tram tour of the parks backlot area. Highlights included the Catastrophe Canyon section, where guests experienced a live earthquake, and also the boneyard area, where guests could see old vehicles which had been used in many films, including cars from the 'Herbie' films and even the spaceship from 'Flight of the Navigator'. Perhaps the saddest thing with the Studio Backlot Tour was how Disney kept downscaling it through the years. Before it closed, it was almost a shadow of it's former self. Sadly Disney seem to be changing the whole premise of Disney MGM Studios, or Disney's Hollywood Studios as it is now known. It seems like the whole behind the scenes element of the park is disappearing year by year. Still though, I have many fond memories of the Studio Backlot Tour through the years, and it remains a favourite of mine.


43 - Animal Actors On Location, Universal Studios



Wait! Is that Marley from 'Marley and Me'? It sure is!

This show is pure fun, especially if you're an animal lover! Animal Actors On Location is a simple little show which features many animal stars from the world of film who perform little tricks and stunts for the audience. There is a lot of fun audience participation in this show, especially for the children. I have to say as an animal lover (especially dogs) it's amazing to see animals like one of the labradors from 'Marley and Me' and one of the pugs from the 'Men In Black' films. It's nothing spectacular but it's a very enjoyable show nonetheless. Also, watch out for the orangutang, who I guarantee will you have you in stitches!


42 - Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls, Islands Of Adventure



You might want to wear a poncho for this one!

My first inclusion from Universal's Islands Of Adventure is a very fun ride indeed. I mentioned earlier that I had more favourable water rides than Splash Mountain, and Dudley Do Right's Ripsaw Falls is one of them. To be fair, the ride itself is very similar to Splash Mountain, but for some reason, I just find Dudley Do Right's a lot more appealing. Although the cartoon character of Dudley Do Right isn't known to me (it's not very well known in the UK) I really love the theming of the ride, with all of the characters and music. The end drop is also very thrilling. At one point it even looks like you're flying off the track! This is a very enjoyable ride, proving you don't mind getting soaking wet! Mind you, in the Florida heat you're likely to dry off almost instantaneously!


41 - It's Tough To Be A Bug! Animal Kingdom



Lots of creepy crawlies in store here!

The first of only two attractions on the list from Disney's Animal Kingdom is the very fun It's Tough To Be A Bug! I've only ever been to Animal Kingdom once (which was a very long time ago) and to be honest, not an awful lot stood out for me. This show, however, was one of the things that stood out a lot for me. Situated at the base of the park's icon, The Tree Of Life, Flik from the Pixar film 'A Bug's Life' educates the audience about the life of bugs and why us humans should consider them as friends. The impressive 3D show features a lot of interactive elements, which are very effective, and also quite scary at times! There is also one of the most impressive audio-animatronics that I've ever seen in this show. Be careful as well, because you might feel something crawling under your seat, and let me tell you, I'll never forget that feeling! I honestly can't wait to experience this show on my second visit to Animal Kingdom. There are so many new things I'm looking forward to experiencing in Animal Kingdom but this is one I can't wait to go back to.


40 - Jurassic Park River Adventure, Islands Of Adventure



Ponchos at the ready. Good idea!

The theming on this attraction is nothing short of superb! The whole Jurassic Park area's theming is impressive to say the least and the area's main attraction is no different. This impressive water ride takes guests on a journey through the world of Jurassic Park but there's a big problem, one of the dinosaurs has gotten loose and is causing havoc! What will happen when we come face to face with this big dinosaur? You'll have to wait and find out. What I will say though is that there will be a very thrilling conclusion to your journey!


39 - Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin, Magic Kingdom



Look out! It's Emperor Zurg!

Now this is another attraction that is pure nostalgia to me. Then again though, most of the attractions are nostalgic to me because a lot of them are based on films from my childhood. Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin is no exception. On this attraction, guests get to play against each other and try to hit as many targets as they can, to prove how worthy they are of becoming space rangers like Buzz. I guarantee this ride will make you show off your competitive streak. It's great fun trying to shoot all the different targets themed around the 'Toy Story' films. I'm still yet to get one of the highest scores on the attraction. Not that I'm trying or anything!


38 - Disaster! Universal Studios



I hope that tanker isn't going to crash into us!

Another attraction that is sadly no longer with us. Disaster! or Earthquake as it was originally known, was one of my favourite attractions at Universal Studios. It originally showed guests how the old 'Earthquake' film was created and even promised guests that they would experience a scene right out of the film, which they did, and to great effect! A little bit like the Catastrophe Canyon section at the old Studio Backlot Tour at Disney's Hollywood Studios, guests would end the attraction on a subway tram which would be stuck right in the middle of a full scale earthquake. The special effects were breathtaking! It's a real shame that the show has closed, despite getting revamped in it's final years as Disaster! It will be sorely missed by many, myself included.


37 - Kilimanjaro Safaris, Animal Kingdom



Amazing spectacles on the Kilimanjaro Safaris.

The last of my two inclusions from Animal Kingdom, Kilimanjaro Safaris, is one heck of an attraction! As the name suggests, guests enjoy a safari through the savanna of East Africa. The amount of genuine African wildlife for guests to see is simply amazing. The setting is also very stunning. Normally at an attraction like this at a theme park, guests would expect to see fences to show the size of an enclosure. Here though, there are no visible perimeters to show the size of the safari area, and let me tell you, it's massive! This is without doubt my favourite attraction that I remember from my one and only trip to Animal Kingdom. I can't wait to experience it again!


36 - Men In Black: Alien Attack, Universal Studios



I recognise those funny looking aliens!

Based on the popular sci-fi/comedy film series 'Men In Black' starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones, Men In Black: Alien Attack allows guests to become trainee Men In Black agents who need to assist in killing as many aliens as possible in heart of New York City. It's a very similar premise to Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin, in that guests can try and get as many points as possible by shooting as many aliens as they can. The theming is very impressive here. The queue is just amazing and looks like it's come right out of the films. I'm a sucker for themed queues and this is one of the best. Apparently you can even go on a free tour of parts of the queue if you ask one of the Men In Black agents nicely, so I might just have to put that to the test next year!


35 - The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, Disney's Hollywood Studios



You have to admit, it's a stunning work of art!

Some of you may be surprised that this isn't higher on my list but don't get me wrong, I do love this attraction. Perhaps now known as Hollywood Studio's signature attraction (although I would give that title to The Great Movie Ride) Tower of Terror is one of the most recognisable attractions and perhaps one of the most photographed. The booming Hollywood Tower Hotel looks rather dilapidated on the outside and is no different inside. Queueing for this is as much an attraction as is the ride itself. I mentioned above that I love themed queues and Tower of Terror pretty much tops the lot. The haunted looking hotel definitely gives you the chills from the outside, even so more when you reach the inside of the queue, which I must say, is just stunning in terms of theming, even if it looks a bit dusty! The ride itself though, oh my, what a thrill! The story goes that many years ago the hotel got struck by lightning and in process, people mysteriously disappeared from one of the elevators, spooky right? Being the brave people us guests are, we are given the opportunity to the use the lift, hoping the same fate wont happen to us. However, our worse fears are confirmed when the lift goes hurtling up and down the lift shaft at a very fast pace! Will we survive? Well I'm here to tell you the tale, so that answers that question!


34 - E.T Adventure, Universal Studios



Aw, look at E.T. Isn't he cute?

The only original ride still standing at Universal Studios, I absolutely love this ride! E.T. Adventure allows guests to ride in the sky on bicycles with E.T. who needs to locate some missing friends in a planet, very very far away. Despite being a gentle ride, it is quite thrilling to ride in the sky on bicycles, just like out of the film 'E.T.' Considering it's not far off 30 years old, the attraction has aged really well and is a big favourite for many visitors. The ride features lots of wonderful visuals. The baby E.T.'s are especially cute! The queue for the ride takes place in a forest, just like out of the opening scene in the film. As it's the only opening day attraction still at the park, I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this ride will stay with us for a very long time. Considering it is co-founder Steven Spielberg's favourite attraction, it is highly unlikely that it will be closing for a long time, so we should be okay!


33 - Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! Disney's Hollywood Studios



Hey! Is that Harrison Ford?

The Indiana Jones film series has always been a favourite of mine. This show is a perfect tribute to the Indiana Jones films, in particular the first film 'Raiders of the Lost Ark'. As the name suggests, this is a stunt show of epic proportions. A Harrison Ford lookalike/stuntman performs three different sequences from 'Raiders of the Lost Ark'. The first sequence is a tribute to the opening scene of the film, including the famous big boulder sequence. Directors and producers help inform the audience of how some of these stunts and special effects are accomplished. Let me tell you, you wouldn't believe how light the big boulder is! I wont give away the rest of the show but it is a great spectacle. I love the soundtrack to the show, which unsurprisingly is comprised of John Williams' fantastic score for the Indiana Jones films. Just like my love for themed queues, I'm a sucker for film scores too, and soundtracks in general really. I love all the music loops which play at the parks, especially throughout Disney's Hollywood Studios.


32 - The Simpsons Ride, Universal Studios



Who fancies a trip to Krustyland?

Now it's fair to say that The Simpsons Ride opened with a little bit of controversy. It wasn't the ride itself that was controversial, but the fact it had replaced a fan favourite attraction, Back To The Future: The Ride. Despite a lot of upset fans, I think it's fair to say that The Simpsons Ride was a worthy replacement. On the ride, guests take a trip into Krustyland theme park, but there's a problem, Simpsons villain Sideshow Bob is on the loose! Will The Simpsons family escape evil Bob's escapades? They sure can! With lots of surprises in store, you're guaranteed a fun time on this thrilling simulator experience.


31 - Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show, Disney's Hollywood Studios



You can literally feel the heat!

Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show has recently closed, due to construction set to start in it's place for the upcoming Star Wars Land. I have to say I'm pretty gutted because it was one of my favourite shows to experience. I'm a typical guy who loves his action films, and to see thrilling car chases and stunts in front of your very own eyes was one hell of an amazing experience! I used to love the shows mini tribute to the 'Herbie' films. Anyone close to me knows that the 'Herbie' films are my favourite all time Disney films. I've always loved Herbie, the little Volkswagen Beetle with a mind of it's own. Sadly (to me anyway) they replaced the Herbie tribute section in favour of Lightning McQueen from the 'Cars' films. It's such a shame the stunt show had to close but I'm not too disappointed as Star Wars is one of my favourite things of all time, so the new land will be a very worthy replacement.


30 - Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit, Universal Studios



Me (the screaming blonde guy) and my friend George. Oh what fun we had!

Now this is a real thrill! Hollywood Rip Ride and Rockit is one of my favourite coasters for one big reason... the music! As far as I'm aware, this is the only rollercoaster where you can choose your own soundtrack. There are many different songs to choose from but I tend to stick with ZZ Top's Gimme All Your Lovin' as that always gets me pumping! It is a very short ride at just under 1 minute and 40 seconds, and it really does fly by, but it's definitely worth it. The scariest part is definitely the vertical lift right at the beginning. You can really feel yourself falling back against the seat. Then your over the first drop and it's all systems go! The ride offers guests to buy a recording of their ride experience, including the song they chose. I've got a recording myself from a few years back. Well I look quite young anyway, so it must be a while back now! The video above is my experience on the ride. Despite looking terrified, me and my friend did enjoy it... honestly!


29 - Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Magic Kingdom



Welcome to the wildest ride in the wilderness!

This is the ultimate runaway train ride, no contest! Okay, I would argue that the version at Disneyland Paris is better, but that's primarily for it's theming, the ride itself is not much different. Without much of a plot, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad sends guests tearing around a pretty much abandoned mining town and through mines inside of the mountain. This is a very popular attraction and can be found in four of the Disney parks around the world. Interestingly, this is the only attraction which I have ever experienced a ride breakdown on at any park in Florida. It was a very fun experience as I got the chance to go behind the scenes inside the mountain and got free Fast Passes for another attraction of my choice. Funnily enough, I've experienced many more ride breakdowns since, but all at Disneyland Paris!


28 - Twister... Ride It Out, Universal Studios



"I'm Bill Paxton!"

Two things stand out for me with Twister... Ride It Out. Amazing special effects, and the legend that is Bill Paxton! This special effects show begins with a pre-show full of unintentional laughs from Bill Paxton, in an all too serious mood, dressed as his character from the movie 'Twister'. I'll never forget the last time I watched the pre-show segment with Bill Paxton. One American guy standing in front of me, turned to his friends and uttered the immortal lines "I'M BILL PAXTON!" The impression was just so spot on that I couldn't stop laughing to myself. It was also pleasing to know that I wasn't the only person to find Bill Paxton's over the top intro utterly hilarious. Anyway, Bill Paxton aside, the main portion of the show is the special effects segment. Guests are loaded into a drive-in theatre set, which is taken from a popular scene in the film. We witness a full scale twister in all it's glory, or as Bill Paxton would call it, "The finger of God!" The special effects are very very impressive and you really feel like you're experiencing a full scale tornado. Don't worry though, you're very safe! I should mention that this is sadly another attraction which has now closed. Believe it or not the attraction is being replaced by a Jimmy Fallon ride! I mean Jimmy Fallon? Come on! I'll have many fond memories of Twister... Ride It Out, and Mr Paxton of course.


27 - Blue Horizons, SeaWorld Orlando



Majestic dolphins. Love them!

The first inclusion from my favourite theme park in Florida, SeaWorld Orlando. I'll go into more detail as to why SeaWorld Orlando is my favourite theme park in Florida (well in the whole world) but you'll have to wait for part 2 to find out why. Blue Horizons is perhaps the most stunning of all the animal shows in SeaWorld Orlando. It is primarily a dolphins show but features acrobatics as well as hundreds of exotic birds. It's truly a wonderful spectacle. I don't want to give too much of the show away but there are some really impressive water stunts the trainers do with the dolphins in this show. It's definitely not my favourite animal show at SeaWorld Orlando but it's a very worthy contender!


26 - Muppet Vision 3D, Disney's Hollywood Studios



Kermit welcomes you to the show. Get ready for a lot of laughs!

What's not to love about this one? It's fantastic! There are so many jokes before you even sit down for the show that you're already crying with laughter! While queueing up for this show, just look at some of the posters and things written on the wall. Honestly, they're hilarious! Once inside the huge Muppets Theater, the real fun begins. Kermit the Frog and gang take us through a guided tour of Muppet Studios, where everyone is trying out their new tricks for the new 3D technology. Like I said, there are so many funny moments in this show, your body aches from the laughter afterwards. Fozzie Bear and a 3D custard pie swinging in front of your face, what could possibly go wrong? It's just good family fun at the end of the day and I love it! Luckily with all of the current expansions going on at Disney's Hollywood Studios, Muppet Vision 3D still remains, and looks like it will be here to stay for a very long time.


Well I hope you enjoyed reading numbers 50-26 of my favourite theme park attractions in Florida. It's been quite fun looking back at these, especially the ones which are no longer with us. Brings a tear to my eye! I must admit it's been pure nostalgia for me writing this but very enjoyable at the same time. Now on to part 2 to find out my top 25 theme park attractions in Florida, and that all important number 1!