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Mother Daughter Trip; Day 2

With the smell of sunscreen and treated water in the air, I most definitely knew we had arrived to the right place…Universal’s Islands of Adventure. While this was my daughters first time experiencing this park, I was at the grand opening many years ago when red carpets lined the walk ways and we rode the technologically advanced Spider-man over and over again. There was no doubt that the minute we entered the gates, she was in awe. A skip to her step, a twinkle to her eye, and something that I hadn’t seen in our previous day at “magical” Disney, which was a thirst for more.

Starting on the right going towards Dr. Seuss, we immediately hopped on the first ride, The Cat in the Hat, of which I was subjected to running around to do it again because it was “awesome”.

And thus our day began.

Universal’s Islands of Adventure

Universal’s Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios are far from novices in the theme park world. With beloved characters familiar to all age groups, there wasn’t a face in the bunch (save for Dagwood and Blondie) that wasn’t a part of Charlotte’s in tune television and Internet education.


And while I could sit here and point out some “Do Not Miss” rides, but the truth is the entire park is a do not miss. Specifically the new section of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, in which you will have to pack your patience if you want a wand or a ride, and the Pteranodon Flyers, only available if you have a child with you.

There were characters everywhere. We ate lunch in Seuss Landing and pay attention to the sign that announces the character show. They read a book right where you eat and then come interact with the kids. It was right place, right time for us and Charlotte was enamored. The Grinch kept reappearing behind her during her lunch and she didn’t even know it half the time.

I got plenty of laughs.

And like all good vacationers, what would I be if I didn’t walk away without learning something new on this trip.

So here are my

Top 3 ways to make your trip to Universal a dream vacation

1) Valet Park

While Universal Studios and Universal IOA boasts free parking (which is more than any other area park) it’s quite a hike. It’s a hike in the morning with excited kids, it’s a hike in the evening with tired kids. This time we veered to the left and took valet at a price of $25 (and tip if you care to leave one, which we do). While $25 seems steep, considering Disney regular parking is $14 per day,  forking out that extra $10 was nothing. Valet put us right upon some escalators and once we were up, dumped us onto CityWalk near the theater. I was incredibly grateful 9 hours later when all we had to do was hand a ticket to the valet and wait for our car.

Best $25 you will spend the entire day, I guarantee it.

(CityWalk)

3) Express pass

Holy Moly. Universal offers an Express Pass that essentially allows you to ‘butt in line’. They only offer so many of them to guests each day and they come at a premium. That being said, I will NEVER travel to Universal again without one. Guaranteeing an express pass one time per ride, per ticket, w/ the exception of only 3 rides in the park, we were able to get actually ON the rides instead of just admiring the jeans of the person in front of us for 60-75 minutes per ride all day long. While you are budgeting for your vacation, budget this in.

We managed to ride almost every ride in the park, and there isn’t any other time you can state that.

It is the ONLY way to visit.

3) Food plan

Two years ago when I had been to Universal I didn’t partake in the food plan. With the three restaurants displaced throughout the park, I was guessing that when I was hungry I would have to race to another world to eat. I was wrong. At only $20 for an adult and $10 per child, you are able to eat all day long at any participating restaurant. If you want a dual park access for meals, the price only increased by $5. The available restaurants were aptly placed basically every other world, so you had one with in reasonable walking space. And surprisingly, the food was very good. VERY good. We visited Suess Landing and ate a pile of fried chicken, potatoes, corn, pizza and dessert. Separately the cost would have already been approx $17, so I sprung for the $30 for the meal plans. Later in the day, we ate again while visiting Jurassic Park , which consisted of chicken fingers, onion rings, cheeseburger, and two desserts.

Btw, the Big Dig restaurant also offers mac n cheese and PB&J, neither written on the wall of the menu but are there.

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter

Charlotte was R-E-A-D-Y to check out the section of the park dedicated to Harry Potter. I expected it to be the busiest part of the park and boy, it did not disappoint. I kinda felt like I was in another country the minute I stepped through the gates. The walking areas were packed, the stores were packed, the lines in the street to get a Butterbeer were as long as the line for the rides.

People love Harry Potter.

We did a quick tour through there and decided to visit the rest of the park and then come back. Once we came back, we did a “family friendly” coaster “Flight of the Hippogriff” and were able to use our express pass (read: It was fantastic) and waited on our longest line of the day at the Forbidden Journey. I don’t want to give too much away, but I can tell you that my daughter is not afraid of heights, motion, or sound, but she IS afraid of “scary things” and was pretty scared when we got off. There are some jump out moments, large “Dementors”, drop down spiders, and more. You can prep your child all you want for the big heights, but beware that this ride may not be for every child even if they are tall enough to get on it.

This goes double for Jurassic Park River Adventure where a T Rex is waiting at the end. Lucky us got the front row, alone, and Charlotte thought she was going to be eaten.

She cried.

Ugg. Worst Mother Ever moment that day.

Mainly cause I couldn’t stop laughing.

( A little “dinosaur” living over in Jurassic Park)

Also, heed the warnings on motion sickness. Forbidden Journey leaves you no room to have a queasy stomach.

Tip: If you want a wand, while the store that sells them is really neat, it’s very very VERY tiny (and crammed full of people) and you can get your selection of wands on the last store on the way out of the park.

They had tables set up.

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After 9 hours, we drug our tired feet to get our car (Amen for that Valet) and very happily retired for the day. It was absolutely our most memorable day in the Central Florida area and I hope to be able to experiance both parks next time.

We left the day, hand in hand.

~Trisha

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media passes were provided for park entry..I still spent $300. lol

What to do with a million Lego pieces

This past week Charlotte and I ran down to Central Florida.

I say “Ran down”, but it was 9 hours of straight driving eating Pringles and popping Starbucks. At any rate, one of the days we got to visit Florida’s newest theme park attraction Legoland and one of the coolest things you get to see are the gobs and gobs of  creations placed around the park.

Absolutely engineering marvels.

Maybe a bit nerdy….

But most definitely aweworthy.

Like Darth Vader.

So if Santa brings you 34,000 sets of legos this year, here is just a little inspiration:

See any recognizable cities?

 

And I loved this with a little shark…

I have tons more photos…apparently you can make ANYTHING with a Lego, but I figured this post is long enough. I’ll do another one for the rest.

Do your kids (or you) play with Legos? I know my vacuum does on occasion…

 

~Trisha

Da Boss Loves The Boss

Holiday Suggestion Alert!

When a box nearly as tall as me arrived, Charlotte was beside herself. What’s in it? What’s in it? Kids have no patience. She made me put down the baby and come down stairs just to check it out. Oh. Yes. Big. HUGE. It took us both to haul it out of the box.

What was in it would have her bugging me every day since.

A Bean Bag BOSS.

Now this isn’t just your average bean bag. We have a few of those laying around and they hardly get used. But the Boss is BIG.

I mean REAL Big.

I mean Family sized Big!

Charlotte is so enamored with this bean bag, which she has completely claimed for herself and keeps wanting to haul it up and down the stairs. Basically wherever she is at, it has to be at. I cannot tell you how many times the past few days I have thrown it down the stairs and drug it back up and over the baby gate.

Not that I blame her. Its completely and utterly one of the most comfortable ways to sit on the floor out there. You can adjust the bag in many ways from flat to a chair sitting and find the perfect solution to whatever you are doing; lounging, watching TV, playing video games.

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About Bean Bag Boss

Product is available to ship anywhere in North America

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  • Currently there are 117 different colors, patterns, prints and fabrics available for purchase
  • Beanbag chairs range in price from $169.99 – $199.9

 The Bean Bag Chair is a versatile and unique feature for any room. They look cool, are conversation pieces and are so comfortable – once you sink yourself into your new eye-catching chair – you will be in relaxation heaven!

The versatile shape can be transformed by you to fit whatever you’re looking for – a loveseat, couch, crash mat, or giant comfy floor pillow; this is not a bean bag chair from the ‘70s – this is home décor versatility at its best! Create an all-black lounge space for entertaining, or use all red and stage the ultimate home theatre seating. Bright, bold colours and patterns create fun and friendly gaming areas or, just throw a couple around your bedroom for crashing and relaxing.
The Beanbag Boss offers tons of chic and stylish patterns, prints and fabrics to choose from – the options are endless. From solid colours, to prints and plaids as well as Faux Leather and Lamé to create that fabulous modern feel in any room.

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And if you are around 6 years old, its also good as a soft spot for flying leaps….I am sure this is not a recommend manufacturers use though….lol

Remember when shopping this year for your loved ones, that having a comfy place to sit and rest is good for the body and good for the soul.

BEAN BAG BOSS DISCOUNT CODE

You can get yours $10 off by using this code (MOMDOT-999) at checkout and as always, there is free shipping!

Happy Holidays!

~Trisha

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This product was provided to MomDot to facilitate the article. Opinions are my own.

 

Cars 2 Sweepstakes

Free Cars 2 Movie Tickets

Are you so so excited to see the sequel of Disney’s Cars 2, releasing on June 24th? I know a ton of my blog buddies are going to the red carpet premiere of it…JEALOUS!

Well, neither you, nor I, will be on that carpet, but you can still enter to win some prizes to ease the pain. Prizes include Cars 2 movie tickets, posters, watches, and also Disney Gift cards!

Entering is super easy:

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Its so funny because movies have come a long, long way. Seriously, my daughter has 45 VHS Disney tapes. The original ones..the ones I watched when I was her age and younger. My awesome grandmother kept them all! I look back and I still absolutly LOVE them.

My favorite singing voice is The Little Mermaid (duh) and my favorite movie is Sleeping Beauty. A prince? A Girl? Falling in love? Well, thats not a good example. They are all like that. But that’s my favorite one of all time.

“I know you……….you walked with me once upon a dream……….”

Charlotte loves going to the big screen. I cannot wait to take her to this new movie. I bet it will be insane the first weekend!! Kids movies are getting quite the welcome at the theater.

Do you plan on going with your kids?

 

~Trisha

*rayovac sponsored and compensated blogger

Blast Zone Big Ol Bouncer – bounce house GIVEAWAY

Contest Closed- Winner was

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(if this is you, you can claim on www.AccidentalMommies.com and you won on a comment that was actually on MomDot. Kim will be emailing you shortly for your address.)

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WIN A BOUNCEHOUSE!

With summer fast approaching, outdoor fun has become a priority for many families and Blast Zone has a great solution that gets kids moving and lets them have an unlimited amount of fun!

Blast Zone Big Ol Bouncer bounce house is a 12′x15’7′ inflatable bouncer moonwalk that is twice the size of the traditional residential bouncer.

About the Big Ole Bouncer bounce house from Blast Zone:

Why Parents love the Big Ol Bouncer Moonwalk:

Safety: Safety netting encloses all side of the bouncer. Affordable: Compare to rentals that cost as much, but you will use this bouncer over and over. Durability: The bounce house is designed for strength and longevity. This Jumper is made of top-quality, interwoven oxford cloth, with an inner air membrane for support. The UL listed continuous airflow blower continually pumps air into the bouncer, which leaks out of the porous material. The Big Ol Bouncer is very easy to set up and take down, and will last through many parties.

What do I get?

Each Blast Zone inflatable includes the inflatable unit, a UL approved blower a carrying case, stakes for the blower and stakes for the bouncer. The inflatable unit rolls up to about the size of a medium to large sleeping bag (depending on bouncer). Most of our inflatable toys ship via UPS in one box that includes everything. To set up the bouncer, just unroll it, hook the inflation tube to the blower, turn on the blower and stake it down. The blower runs continuously while kids play, and air escapes through the seams and fabric.

Features

  • Dimension:Approx 12 x 15 x 7 (including front step/slide)
  • Bounce Floor: Approx 12 x 12
  • Max Occupancy:6
  • Max Weight/User: 100 lbs
  • Recommended Age: 3+
  • Carry Case: Yes
  • Safety Netting: Heavy Duty
  • Product Weight: 50 lbs
  • Deflated Size: Rolled Sleeping Bag
  • Slide: N
  • Inflate Time: Less than 2 Minutes
  • Stakes Included: Yes

Where to buy

The Blast Zone Big Ole Bouncer is available on the Blast Zone website for $499.99 (shipping is free) or EXCLUSIVELY at Toys R Us.  And get this.  If you buy it from Toys R Us, you can save $100 because their price is $399.99!  For more information, visit Blast Zone.

Your kids can have a ton of fun!

And the amazing thing is that we have a Blast Zone Big Ol Bouncer to give away!

To enter, head over to What’s That Smell? and follow the instructions for entry.

A little hint, commenting here gets you extra entries over there so you might want to do it before you head over.