Friday, March 28, 2025

Spring Break 2025: Universal Orlando (and Going Home)

Onto our last day of the trip! This was a crazy and exhausting day, for sure. The night before, we swam in the nice heated pool, ate at Wendy's next door, and I did some laundry (after a lot of effort to get coins and detergent for the machine). Our shoes were soaked from SeaWorld the day before, so I attempted to dry them in the dryer. Well, Joseph puked onto the hotel carpet in the middle of the night. Oh no! We did our best to clean it up with the hotel towels and laid another towel over it to combat the smell. He swore he didn't feel nauseous, that it just happened, and that he could still go to Universal! Sam, on the other hand, was feeling really nauseous. We deduced that it was probably food poisoning from Wendy's from the night before. Only he and Joseph had the regular-sized patties on their burgers. Sam never threw up, as he has "a stomach of steel", but he wasn't feeling great the next day during our excursion. Poor Sam and Joseph!

In the morning, I let the hotel know of the accident and booked our shuttle to Universal. We arrived and were able to find our way to the parks! We decided to go to the Islands of Adventure park.

Here!

Eden riding a jaguar.

The park was one big loop so we started on one side and hit each section. The first section, Marvel! I was surprised they could do Marvel since Disney owns a lot of it, but I guess Universal could do the non-cinematic universe portions. Eli and I rode the Hulk roller coaster. One of the crazy things that happened to me was that almost every ride had technical difficulties while I was in line. Really. Only the last two rides I rode went on without a hitch. The rest? So annoying! I was a black cloud for sure. Luckily the one on the Hulk wasn't too bad, but the ride left me with a headache for the rest of the day.

The other three kids waiting for us.

Fantastic Four vehicle.

Then I took the other three kids to ride the Spiderman ride while Sam took Eli on the Doc Oc ride. We were in line for the Spiderman ride for a long time (yay, technical difficulties!), so Sam and Eli met the Super heroes. The Spiderman ride was one of those 4d rides that made me sick and Joseph scared, but it had a lot of cool effects!

The Doc Oc ride.

Meeting Spiderman!

The next world was Toon Land! All the old-timey cartoons were here, but it didn't seem to be a super popular part of the park compared to the others. They had a fun log ride that I went to take Eli and Eden on, but, you guessed it, it had technical difficulties and was shut down before we could ride it. We ended up riding it later when it opened back up. Geeze!



Noah and Joseph modeled the log ride while waiting for us.

The next world was Jurassic Park. This one and Harry Potter's Hogsmeade were the two busiest sections. They had a lot of rides but long, long waits that made it impossible to ride anything. They did have a fun playground that the kids played at for a long time while Sam and I got something to eat.

Joseph and Noah with the T-Rex.

Part of the playground.

Our ribs and chicken with corn and potatoes. Sounded yummier than it was.

The log ride in Toon World opened up by this time so I ran Eli and Eden over there while Sam moved on. We brought one of our wands we kept from when we went to Universal in Hollywood, so Sam and Noah tried doing magic in Hogsmeade. They even got a butter beer and Bertie Botts' every flavored beans.

Noah and Joseph in front of Hogwarts.


We joined them after our ride and saw the ridiculous crowds. Even the bathroom had a ridiculous line. There was no way we could ride any rides, the wait times were up to two hours long. No thank you!

Meeting up together in Hogsmeade.

A picture with the Hogwarts Express.

After a short stay in Hogsmeade, we headed to the next section of the park. I forgot the name, but it was full of ancient mythology. It had a talking fountain, statues of Greek Gods, and King Julian from Madagascar. Okay!

Eden already spent all her souvenir money before coming to Universal. Too bad!

These dragon masks were really cool!

Some of the kids pooled money together to get one of the masks.

King Julian!

Dance party!

 

The last part of the Park was Dr. Seuss Land. We spent a good chunk here, too. We spent the rest of our souvenir money on candy from the Dr. Seuss candy shop then went on the Sneetches ride.

Let's ride!

Waiting while they had technical difficulties (eye roll).

They had a storytime with a lot of the favorite Dr. Seuss characters. 

Aww, a rare shot of all the kids looking and smiling!

Thing One and Two.

Cat in the Hat and the Grinch, too.

They read an abbreviated version of the Lorax to us.

Dr. Seuss Land was a nice change of pace. It wasn't as crowded and although we ran into technical difficulties with the first ride, the next three were smooth sailing!

A cool garden with Seuss creatures.


The Merry-Go-Round was one of the coolest ones where you could choose a different creature to ride. 





Joseph chose the bench. No surprise there!

We also rode a Cat in the Hat ride and Sam took all the kids on another Dr. Seuss ride while I ran with Eli to see if we could fit a Jurassic Park ride in before we left Universal. Sadly, the one we wanted to ride had a long line, so we chose a different one that was geared toward little kids, but we still had to wait a little bit. We rode a pterosaur high above the park and watched everyone below us. 

Eli and Hogwarts this time!

Once we were done, we left the park to eat dinner. I then convinced Sam to let us get VooDoo Doughnuts for breakfast the next morning since we were leaving before breakfast. After grabbing doughnuts as fast as we could, we rushed to the shuttle. The shuttles on the way back were first come, first serve, so we hoped we wouldn't be too late. Well, we got there and waited. And waited. The shuttle was really late (probably having technical difficulties), so we looked up how long it would take to walk back to our hotel. It was a 20-minute walk, and we decided it would be faster just to do that. So we walked back to the hotel! We only had a single stroller, and I was carrying a big box of doughnuts, so it got a little tricky. Eden also really had to use the bathroom halfway through. Sam and I suggested bushes, but she didn't want to do that. What she did decide to do was pull down her pants at a busy crossroads when she couldn't hold it anymore and mooned everyone. She still peed her pants as she couldn't aim. AGH! It's now just a funny story to tell. 

VooDoo Doughnuts! Good things come in pink boxes.

Crossing a bridge on the way back to the hotel.

Our VooDoo doughnuts.

I was a wild woman when we got back because I had to pack everything and make sure everything was ready for our road trip back. When I first planned this trip, I was going to have us stop in New Orleans halfway back home, but Sam said we could drive the whole thing in one go. Then he wanted to do it after we got back from Universal so we could skip any rush hour and the kids could sleep while we drove. I wanted to get some good sleep in before attempting an 18-hour drive. So we decided to do just that. Plus, we already paid for the hotel room, so we might as well use it! We got on the road a little after six and headed straight for San Antonio.

The road trip back had its ups and downs. The ups were that our car did great! And the kids behaved wonderfully, besides a squabble here and there. We watched a lot of movies to pass the time. The downs? Noah was puking over and over, poor thing! We had a bucket, but I accidentally left it at a gas station, so all we had were gallon baggies. He didn't open it well enough one time and puked all over himself. Then Eli, shortly after we left the gas station, peed himself with no warning, even for himself. Then Eden peed herself at some point, too. THEN, we hit really bad traffic near Baton Rouge while trying to cross the Mississippi River. It was bad! Like, put us back an hour bad. THEN there was a road closure, and we had to divert and take a longer route. We stopped at a McDonalds at some point to change everyone's clothes, eat dinner, and sneak Dramamine into Noah's ice cream (he refuses to take it otherwise). And I had them brush their teeth at a Buc-Ee's when we stopped for gas. What was supposed to be an 18-hour drive turned into 21. We got back around 1:30 in the morning despite leaving at about 6 in the morning. But, like I said, the kids did great otherwise, and I was able to drive fine with an energy-like drink to keep me awake and alert. Whew! Now I know we can do it, so maybe it opens up possibilities for the future.

He was too cute to wake up!

Crossing the Mississippi River. It took forever!!

So long, But-Ee, until next time!

I cannot stress how many gas pumps Buc-Ee has. 

That concludes our Spring Break! Sam left the next day to spend a week in New Mexico to work at Eye Associates and spend time with family. The kids had school, so we couldn't join him. We were rather tuckered out from this trip, so I didn't mind that much. 

My favorite parts of the trip were New Orleans and SeaWorld. I don't know what Sam's was (not Universal), but the kids really enjoyed going to all the hotels and Universal. I think we'll have to go back to Orlando someday to explore it even more. For now, back to routine!

Spring Break 2025: Sea World Orlando

Almost done with our epic Spring Break! Our next stop was Orlando, so we left early and headed straight to SeaWorld. Because of Sam's active duty military status and my platinum pass, which got me in for free and gave us free parking, we only had to pay for one ticket. Quite the deal if you ask me! We headed straight for the dolphin show as soon as we got in. I had to find a bathroom for Eden, so we kind of split up during the show. A bottlenose dolphin show is something we don't have in San Antonio (we have a beluga/pacific white-sided dolphin show), so it's always a treat to watch these cuties perform.







Elijah wanted to ride rides after the show was done (of course), so Sam took him on a few rollercoasters while I took the rest to go see more animals and find the kiddie ride section.

The sign next to the sting rays.

Look at this cool ray!

A really fat sea star.

Sam let us know there was a bonnethead shark in one of the aquariums so we had to check him out!

Joseph in a tube inside this tank.

One thing I didn't expect was how massive this SeaWorld was. I saw we had time to find the kiddie rides and then go to the orca show right next door. But by the time we managed to walk over there, we didn't have time to do rides first, so we headed straight into the orca stadium. The orca show would have been the exact same as the one in San Antonio (same script, videos, etc.), but something interesting happened. The male orcas decided, "Not today!" and didn't follow any cues. Instead, we got a very interesting insight into orca training and care from one of the trainers. The orcas are not forced to do the shows, so if they decide they don't want to do it, nothing happens. Instead, they use positive reinforcement for behaviors they want to see. He stressed that they couldn't make the orcas do anything and if we see animals perform at SeaWorld, it's all their choice to do it. Then, another trainer suggested they try playing the music again as a cue for the orcas, and it worked the second time. We saw a majority of the tricks in the end even if it wasn't the full show. I found it interesting as I watched the orcas in San Antonio almost two weeks prior.






Then we headed to the Sesame Street "Bay of Play" and rode the Merry-Go-Round and train while we waited for Sam and Eli to come to us. Sam and Eli rode three roller coasters: the Manta (a cool roller coaster where you face the ground while riding), the Mako, and the Kraken. Sam was done after that!

In line for the Merry-Go-Round.

Noah wasn't too sure but he warmed up to it.

Joseph standing as always!

We ate expensive pizza for lunch and then found a ride that all of us could enjoy together. It was a river-like ride, and although we hyped it up for Joseph, he got really freaked out as we neared the front of the line. We tried making up a story where we had to ride this raft to get to a rare species in Costa Rica (a place he wants to go to one day). He managed to get on even though he was pretty scared! Well, he ended up loving it! It was similar to the river ride we have in San Antonio, except there was a really fun slide at the end. Joseph even wanted to ride it again! He waited in line by himself to go a second time while I took Eli to find more rides, and Sam took the younger two to find something fun to do.

Waiting in the long line!

Getting geared for the ride!


Eli and I ended up riding two roller coasters. We rode the Manta again because that was Sam and Eli's favorite, and then we ended up riding the pipeline roller coaster. This one is the first of its kind as you ride it standing up! Eli barely could stand in the seat and was on his tippy toes the whole time. It was hard to say which one was more thrilling: facing the ground or standing up! I didn't get pictures, but here is the Manta: 

Manta Attraction at SeaWorld Orlando - Wharton-Smith Inc.

And here is Pipeline:

Pipeline: The Surf Coaster | Roller Coasters | SeaWorld Orlando

While looking for the coasters, we came across the dolphin nursery and saw these cute dolphins playing with their toys. This one swam right up to us!


Sam took the kids to the shark aquarium, and they came across some surprises!

Eden inside a shark jaw!

A great hammerhead shark! This was a dream of Joseph's when he was 5 and was obsessed with Hammerhead sharks. This one is young, they get even bigger!

Bonus, a saw shark!


How cool is that?! We didn't even do all the rides, animal shows, or attractions, but some of us were getting tired and ready to go to our hotel. I personally wanted to stay longer, but I was the only one, haha! This was the only SeaWorld where I felt I needed more than one day. I didn't even get to see my beloved belugas! Hopefully, we'll be back someday.