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PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 2:03 pm    Post subject: Photo TR: Catrina and Ted visit Florida Reply with quote

Each year, Catrina and I head to Orlando in October but have yet to check out any of the Halloween stuff. Primarily, this is because Catrina isn't much of a Halloween fan and I prefer not to go through themed mazes alone.

So ... this year, we met up with some of the fine people over at Theme Park Review and did some of the events. Over the course of five days, we took in IOA, Universal Studios, Halloween Horror Nights, Sea World, Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party, Busch Gardens, Cypress Gardens, Animal Kingdom and Epcot. Not too bad for a short trip, eh?


Tuesday night, we made it down to the Carowinds exit outside Charlotte. From here, it would be another 8-9 hours before reaching our final destination.


Once in Orlando, we checked into our room. Not at a hotel, but instead in a house full of blood thirsty coaster enthusiasts. The king bed was most excellent and was a nice departure from the hotels we typically stay in.


As you can see, the toilet was even "sanitized for our protection"


Thursday morning brought us to Islands of Adventure where we would begin a 15 hour day at Universal. In the train (from front to back) are Paul (Toronto), Dave (London), Eric (Gainesville) and Matt (Chicago).


Looking back on the lift hill of the Flying Unicorn.


Joe was in this position for much of the weekend. I seriously think that the boy could sleep just about anywhere. For the coaster dorks reading: You can see the new/lame lapbars on Ripsaw Falls.


The weather wasn't exactly hot, but a select few of us braved the elements to ride this excellent log flume. This was the first time that I had been on this ride in nearly 6 years.


New socks are a must when you plan on walking about 6-7 more miles before the day is over.


The group as we make our way over to Seuss Landing for a couple of rides.


Chuck waves hello from One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish.


The challenge of this ride is not so much to stay bone-dry, but to get not too wet.


Larry doesn't look so confident that I will be able to pilot our fish through the water successfully.


Dave and Robb already rode Popeye, so there is no hope for them.


No comment needed.


Over at Universal Studios, the seasoned vets wait while all the newbies "whore up" Woody's Nuthouse Coaster.


Wow ... I managed to get one of our group in the photo. My photo skills are improving.


Outside the park, people were beginning to gather for Halloween Horror Nights.


I blinked my eyes for one second and this huge group appeared.


Thankfully, our group had their own "special" entrance.


Looks like Big Mike is excited to meet up with Jack and the gang.


Jack's transportation for the night.


Now inside, we were invited into the Freddy Kreuger Dreamwalkers maze for a little preview. Originally, the lights were supposed to be on, but I am sure that Catrina could tell you ... they were not. Taiko Happy


Enter Dreamwalkers.


Once the sun went down, the park took on a whole new persona. Chainsaw wielders, clowns and freaks welcomed you around every corner and $9 drinks were available to all.


Apart from the mazes, HHN also offers a selection of shows. Rocky Horror, Jack's Show and the Freak Show were just a couple, but the one everyone loves is ...


Bill and Ted's Excellent Halloween Adventure (for obvious reasons)


Our priority seating arrangement would put us right in front of the action.


Though the photos is blurry, you can see that the show is not appropriate for those younger guests.


Weird Al made an appearance.


As did the Geico Caveman and a Transformer.


The Grande Finale.


Many of the elements around the park are slightly modified to give a more Halloween feeling. This one is just way too easy to pass up.


This was one of the few "scare zones" in the entire park. Catrina was a little hesitant to walk through at first, but found a stroller to tag behind. Little did she know that even a stroller can't escape the clowns in this one.


Robb leads us to Jack's Funhouse. Out of all the mazes, this is the one that was the lease impressive to me. It just felt like something at any other park.


The entrance.


Inside, you wore these prismatic glasses that amplified the effect of the colors inside the maze. In Universal land, it is called "Clown-O-Vision".

No more picture for Universal, but it was a great night. Only made better by the wonderful planning of Robb over at Theme Park Review.

My ranking for the mazes are as follows.

1. Psychoscarapy: Home for the Holidays
What is not to love about this theme. The crazies have escaped the loony bin and crash a retirement community on Christmas Eve. Bonus points for the little people.

2. The Thing: Assimilation
I thought that this one and Dead Silence had the most "movie-like qualities". The sets were perfect and the audio breathtaking.

3. Dead Silence: The Curse of Mary Shaw
Excellent use of lighting and sound. The gags weren't huge, but they didn't need to be. This one was just eerie.

4. Friday the 13th: Camp Blood
Of all the "New Line" mazes, this one felt truest to the movie. The sets were great and Jason is the perfect shock scare when he pops from around the corner.

5. Nightmare on Elm Street: Dreamwalkers
The entry facade was amazing and elements of the house stayed very true to the movie. This one probably would have ranked higher for me if i got to walk through it later. I don't think they were quite warmed up yet.

6. Vampyr: Blood Bath
A mediocre maze saved by vampire strippers pole dancing.

7. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Flesh Wounds
The maze was good, but the character almost made too many appearances. That couple with the sounds of multiple chainsaw going at once, made it a little surreal.

8. Jack's Funhouse: In Clown-O-Vision
Standard funhouse fare. Nothing that really stuck out at me.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 2:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Great stuff, but who brings a stroller to HHN? I guess the "may not be appropriate for young guests" on the tickets and signs wasn't clear enough.. and yes, I can sleep anywhere.
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Looks like you all had tons of fun. I agree about Jack's Funhouse. It felt like a house I would find at Six Flags Fright Fest, but surprisingly it won house of the week one week. I guess if guests are afraid of clowns, it would be creepy. The Thing was my favorite house. Every time through gave me a scare.
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All these Florida Photo-TR´s are awesome. On one side it is great to see all the pictures, because you guys had a blast, on the other side I am sad because I could not make it. Anyway, I am looking forward to more!

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You guys looked like you are having an awesome time, and this was only the first day. I know how wearing a 15 hour day can be, but you pulled through.
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Paul certainly looks like he's in the Halloween spirit. "What do we want? BRAINS! When do we want them? BRAINS!" Taiko Laughing Red

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^ I must have caught the zombie virus from the pole dancing zombies. Taiko Loves You Too!
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Day 2 - Park 1
Sea World

While the rest of the group got up early to head over to Epcot, we relaxed a little before heading over to Sea World. The only real goal of the visit was to get the Shamu Coaster credit, so we knew we had plenty of time.


At the front gate, we paused while Eric took this picture of us in front of the Halloween display.


A nice little bonus of our visit was the Halloween Spooktacular. Since we were there on the weekend, they had all the people in costume and even better ... candy!


Sea World's "happy-go-lucky" approach to the holiday is a far cry from the insanity that is HHN. But, it is great for the kiddies.


Like Eric, who is seen here filling his bag.


The costumes are the furthest thing from scary, but they are fun.


"Ooh Yay! A big kid!"


Today's visit also gave me my first look at the new carousel.


It isn't very grandeur by any stretch, but nice to see they are expanding the kiddie area.


Before leaving the park, it is a requirement to fulfill my free beer quota. These micro taps should make the experience a little bit easier.

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Day 2 - Park 2
Magic Kingdom - MNSSHP

After leaving Sea World, we headed over to the Magic Kingdom where we would be meeting everyone for Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party. This would be Catrina and I's first Halloween event at the Magic Kingdom and while it was a far cry from Horror Nights, it was cool in it's own way.


Upon arriving at the Ticket and Transportation Center, I informed Eric that I had never had the opportunity of riding in the front car of the monorail. He immediately suggested that we talk to the operator and after a short wait, we were on our way.


This is way too cool!


The obligatory monorail shot for BeemerBoy.


Another rare angle.


We arrived right at 4 o'clock and the wristband patrol was just getting started.


The reason we are at the Kingdom on this particular night.


The lengths that Disney went to for the event were much more than I could have imagined.


The detail in each decoration was amazing.


We arrived at the park a little bit ahead of the rest of the group. The gang took this opportunity to catch a little nap during Mickey's Philharmagic.


7 o'clock rolled around and it was time to begin the trick or treating.


I understand that the Walrus is a rare sight, but some seemed a little too excited to meet him.


Dee and Dumb posing with the newest addition to the Alvey household.


Never mind the stroller, it is only a ploy to get MORE CANDY!


Another highlight of MNSSHP is the special fireworks show. During which, the castle is used as a canvas for special lighting and projections.


I took a lot of pictures during the fireworks show, but this one seemed to sum up the theme better than any other.


More fireworks.


Another big part of the Halloween event is the "Boo to you Halloween Parade"


The star of the show.


All of the floats had either a Halloween or Autumn theme. Remember, the theme is "Not so Scary", so there was nothing too frightening.


One of the highlights of the parade for me was the dog from the Haunted Mansion. Don't ask me why, but I thought this was really cool.


The infamous grave diggers that march in perfect synchronization. They occasionally stop in one place and circle while dragging their shovels. Thus creating a cool spark shooting effect.


On our way out, we saw this gang hitch a ride on the tram. I found this oddly disturbing.

Oh ... and one more thing ...



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Awesome TR so far. I was sad I had to miss the floruba Halloween trip this year. Taiko Cry Red

Thanks for rubbing it in! Taiko Wink
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