The Harry Potter theme area at Universal Studios Orlando is my favorite place!
Orlando is located in the lower right corner of the US mainland in Florida. It seems that friends who come to the United States generally choose to take the West Coast, or some famous cities in the East. Of course, Orlando is also known as one of the best leisure travel cities in the world. The climate here is also the best place for travel, camping, water activities, honeymoons and family trips, so there are not only two Universal Studios. There are also 4 oversized Disney theme parks! Is it cool?
Because the two theme parks created his particularity, he also created a special mode of transportation, that is, the Hogwarts train connects two theme parks! Listening is not eager to try, completely restore the platform and train in the Harry Potter movie, and experience the world of Harry Potter! However, it is important to note that the Hogwarts train is necessary to pass through two parks, so you can't buy tickets for the single park. You must buy park-to-park.
Since taking the train, it is of course necessary to cross the magical world of Harry Potter. The Harry Potter area at Universal Studios Florida is different from the USJ in Osaka. Apart from similar neighborhoods and magic stores, and selling the same perimeter, there is a restored Glingko in the movie.
Actually this is a ride! Entering the bank and standing on all sides of the goblin, every move makes you think it will be true! The top of the bank building is also standing with the dragon responsible for the handle, and it will be fired every 10 minutes, super sense! This ride restores the process of Harry Potter and his group fleeing the Gulin Pavilion underground vault in the movie. The naked-eye 3D experience is superb!
Other popular recommended items include Transformers, Little Yellows, Mummy, etc., all of which are classic rides in Universal Studios!
Joe Cai
Will always go back had a blast with my family!
The place is huge and so much fun, I would recommend this place to anyone of any age as it has something for everyone
I would highly recommend the Rip Ride Rocket coaster. Last August, we went to Disneyland,Orlando, visited Epcot, Hollywood studio,Magic Kingdom. What a amazing and impressive journey. Although all the parks could take you to the happy heaven, but I strongly recommend you to Hollywood studio, because the most exciting coaster, the Rip Ride Rocket coaster was waiting for you. It was about half a mile long with a five-meter coaster cart. Each cart can load 16 persons. To be honest, it was worth waiting. Finally when you sat in the cart, do remember to fasten your seat belt for the sake of your safety and this is the only way could you listen to the music played from a micro-Mp3 behind of the seat. You could choose your favorite music which could help you relieve your stress. The next 2 minutes will be trilling and breathless. As for me, I preferred country music which helped me forget the horror temporarily and I managed to control myself successfully.After the Coaster lifted you up to a height about 100 feet (about 26 meters), the track guided you to do a free fall. Yes, Free Fall! Then it turned you upside down when you passed a circle track. Suddenly it stopped at another high spot about 70 feet (about 20 meters) high. After a three-second short break, the coaster went on with a extremely high speed, you could do nothing but scream, it was really thrilling. The sense of horror continued as the coaster moved to the third high spot at about 50 feet. Up to now, the most breathtaking time disappeared as the coaster slowed down. It stopped after passed the last circle and high spot. Although I overcome my sense of fear, two legs could not walk for a moment when I got off. What a breathtaking and exciting journey I had! Follow me, will you? Wish my experience and cozy tips will help you. If you have any questions, do let me know.
I have been there three times, and each time there are new surprises. I estimate that I will visit again in the future.
It isn't quite Disney World in terms of prestige, but it is as close as you will get. I try to go once a year when possible, and I plan to do so for the foreseeable future.