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They don't still have Backdraft so they? I remember that stuck around for way longer than it should have. The trick back in the day was to get splashed on JP then go dry off in Backdraft.

Yeah Backdraft and Back to the Future are gone.
 
Having been there many times as a so-cal resident. There really isn't any reason to skip anything. You can do everything in 1 day. I haven't been there with the whole Hogwarts stuff but I doubt it's any different.
 
Anyone else wanting to go there, go when it's raining. Last year I went, zero lines, it was great, it felt like we were the only ones in the park.

Best Rides:
Mummy, Simpson's, Tour and Jurassic
 
Must rides/do:
-Studio Tour (it's the parks bread and butter)
-Harry Potter stuff (newest attractions, the main ride in there is great)
-Transformers (it's one of their newer rides, couple years new. Really cool 3D on track motion ride)
-Jurassic Park
-The Minions (their 2nd newest ride, it's a fun 3D motion ride)
-Water World show (pretty good show, it's always fun everytime)



Only if the line is short:
-The Mummy (it's a really short ride, but it's fast and dark)
-The Simpsons Ride (this one is kinda skippable imho, it's a fairly weak 3D motion ride, but the line queue is neat)
-Shrek (it's ok if the line is short and you have kids or you need a little break, it's a 3D short movie with slight 4D effects built in to the theater seats)
 
The Mummy in Hollywood is phenomenal? From theme park forums, I've read that the one in Orlando is 100 times better than the Hollywood version but I haven't checked it out myself.
See I don't know, I've only been on the Orlando one. I can't imagine they're that much different. Probably just theme park connoisseurs being picky

Looked at the differences, the timing of a couple set pieces is different and the Orlando one is a little longer, but it really doesn't seem like a big deal, still probably a really good ride
 
Anyone else wanting to go there, go when it's raining. Last year I went, zero lines, it was great, it felt like we were the only ones in the park.

Best Rides:
Mummy, Simpson's, Tour and Jurassic

Wednesdays outside of summer are the same thing but without the rain.
 
JP is the best ride in the park if you're a fan of the movie. Just keep in mind it's been there a long time. Mummy and Studio Tour are tied for second best. Have a great time!
 
I'm standing in line with my kid and niece for the Harry Potter Hogwarts ride-a 120 minute wait-and in looking at the map for the other attractions. Any I should skip/see?

Simpsons
Shrek 4-D
The Mummy
Minions
Walking Dead (wife and I will probably do this sans kids)
Transformers
Jurassic Park
Studio Tour (this is a must)

The mummy, Simpsons, and transformers are all outstanding.

Minions is cute and your kids will love it, Jurassic park is dated but it's fun.

Shrek 4d is the only waste of time on thee, don't bother.
 
Go to the Kwik-E-Mart and get a BORT license plate.

Don't sleep on the Waterworld stunt show. It's kind of awesome.
 
Make sure you fully explore Harry Potter world and Simpsons land. Some really cool stuff there that I won't spoil for you. Also Grinchmas is worth seeing although its just a standard musical retelling of the movie. Sometimes the Grinch walks around and does silly stuff over there which is awesome.

It's a super small park though but definitely try and hit Studio Tour and Walking Dead after.
 
Nothing quite like being able to watch an entire Harry Potter film while waiting in line.

Jurassic Park is beast.
 
Really?? Hmm I might go for this reason since I've never seen one of the movies.

Was a comment about the wait time. They don't show the movies. Like if you had them on Vudu you could watch one on your phone and finish it.
 
Really?? Hmm I might go for this reason since I've never seen one of the movies.

Well I'm saying the wait is so long you could just watch a movie. Though showing the movies in line would be cool, unless they actually already do that!?

Edit: they don't, bummer
 
Orlando on Christmas? I would absolutely lose my mind. I would claw someones eyes out.
Did this at age 12 back in 86. Even at that young age long ago I vowed to never do it again. Went in May 13 years later, and vowed I would never do that again either. Planning on a mid-to-late January or early February. Hoping for better results. Should add that express pass will be used next time
 
I'm standing in line with my kid and niece for the Harry Potter Hogwarts ride-a 120 minute wait-and in looking at the map for the other attractions. Any I should skip/see?

My opinions:

Simpsons: Not bad, but I wouldn't be sad if I missed it
Shrek 4-D: Was only worth the time spent when it was Terminator
The Mummy: Closest thing to a thrill ride, so we always ride this one
Minions: Don't know and don't care, honestly
Walking Dead: Was one of my favorite of their "haunted houses" at Halloween, so I'd do it
Transformers: Definitely
Jurassic Park: Just too old and sad at this point. The big drop isn't worth all the wait.
Studio Tour: Fun enough
 
I'm standing in line with my kid and niece for the Harry Potter Hogwarts ride-a 120 minute wait-and in looking at the map for the other attractions. Any I should skip/see?

Simpsons
Shrek 4-D
The Mummy
Minions
Walking Dead (wife and I will probably do this sans kids)
Transformers
Jurassic Park
Studio Tour (this is a must)

I haven't been in a few months because they blacked out my pass for most of December.

Studio Tour is priority so do that no matter what.

I'd probably put Jurassic Park up next because it's an old favorite but it's cold outside and they got rid of the human-sized heaters when they removed the Nickelodeon Splash zone so keep that in mind.

Mummy and Transformers are both pretty good so I guess that depends on your preference but Transformers typically has the longer line.

After that, Walking Dead probably won't take too long either since it's a walkthrough maze, and Simpsons is fine too. I miss Back to the Future :/

And as for Shrek 4-D and Minions...ehhh...Minions has the tech but at the end of the day it's still Minions, and Shrek 4-D is similar to Captain EO/Honey I Shrunk the Audience at Disneyland.

And you've already taken care of Forbidden Journey so that works out. Forbidden Journey is awesome but the Hippogryph ride is not worth it unless that line is like 10 minutes or you're staying for more than a day. It's not a very good rollercoaster.

If you have time after all of this you should go see Waterworld. Because it's Waterworld.

My opinions:

Simpsons: Not bad, but I wouldn't be sad if I missed it
Shrek 4-D: Was only worth the time spent when it was Terminator
The Mummy: Closest thing to a thrill ride, so we always ride this one
Minions: Don't know and don't care, honestly
Walking Dead: Was one of my favorite of their "haunted houses" at Halloween, so I'd do it
Transformers: Definitely
Jurassic Park: Just too old and sad at this point. The big drop isn't worth all the wait.
Studio Tour: Fun enough

Minions currently occupies the Terminator building if I remember correctly. Shrek 4-D used to be Nicktoons themed along with what is now Wizarding World, didn't it?

Yeah Backdraft and Back to the Future are gone.

Yep. The entire back area where Backdraft used to be is now Transformers and Back to the Future is now The Simpsons because Professor Frink time traveled and accidentally ran over the landlord for the building before Doc Brown could renew his lease which forced him to sell it to Krusty who tore it down and built Krustyland.

The Mummy in Hollywood is phenomenal? From theme park forums, I've read that the one in Orlando is 100 times better than the Hollywood version but I haven't checked it out myself.

The Hollywood one is more rollercoaster and the Orlando one has more plot stuff. Effects-wise the Orlando one is more impressive.
 
Minions currently occupies the Terminator building if I remember correctly. Shrek 4-D used to be Nicktoons themed along with what is now Wizarding World, didn't it?

Yeah, looks like you're right. I was thinking they were the same place because of them both using those 3D glasses. I just remember going once and we were "meh" on it, so we never went back. And we haven't checked out the Minions stuff because I can't stand those damn things. *heh*
 
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