Hi Everyone,
Today I’ll reflect on my second day at Islands of Adventure (my third overall at Universal Orlando). This visit was on July 5th, 2020.
My second day at Islands of Adventure was unfortunately much rainier than my first, so I did not get to go on as many rides.
Rides Ridden:
The Incredible Hulk:
This was my first ride on this B&M sit-down looper since it was retracked/refurbished in the 2015/2016 offseason. The ride is noticeably smoother than I remember it, and the new paint job looks fantastic. There are some subtle updates to the queue as well, with additional theming to Bruce Banner’s Lab. The ride also produces a loud Hulk “roar” when riders are propelled to the top of the first launched hill (The “gamma accelerator”) into the first inversion, a zero-G roll. I was lucky enough to get a ride in the front row, and the views were fantastic. I waited about 20 minutes in the Express Pass line; standby was 45 minutes. This ride is just as intense as I remember it, with the iconic cobra roll over the lagoon producing some strong forces, followed by an excellent vertical loop. The second half of the ride loses a bit of steam as you navigate through a second vertical loop, two corkscrews, and a pair of helixes, but is still very fun. Overall, this is still a great ride, but it has fallen out of my top 20. I think this is more a testament to how rapidly roller coaster technology has advanced in the past 20 years than a knock on Hulk itself. This ride is still one of the all-time greats.
Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure:
I was lucky enough to get a second ride in on Hagrid. This time, I rode on the bike itself, as opposed to the side car, and there was less of a difference between the two seating positions than I expected. Either seat will provide an amazing ride. Check out my vlog for my impressions of this ride.
Flight of the Hippogriff:
This is a small Vekoma family coaster. There is some theming related to the Hogwarts grounds, although it is not as extensive as some other rides in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. I got a back row ride, and found that the cars were relatively small, and there was little airtime. I only waited five minutes for this ride, and I wouldn’t say it would be worth much more of a wait than that.
The High in the Sky Suess Trolley Train Ride:
This ride most closely resembles a powered roller coaster (aka, a roller coaster that doesn’t run due to gravity, but rather an electrified rail on the track), although it is not classified as one by RCDB, so I do not count it as a credit). The ride literally had no wait; we walked on right after a storm finished up around 4:30 p.m, and got the front car. The ride itself is very gentle; I don’t think you rise or drop more than 10 feet, or go faster than 10-15 miles per hour. Still, the ride provides some great views of the park’s lagoon, so I would recommend it just for the visuals/picture opportunities if the wait is 10 minutes or less.
Other Experiences/Notes:
- We waited out the rain in Marvel Superhero Island at the arcade between Spiderman and Dr. Doom’s Fearfall. I would recommend this spot if you find yourself caught in a typical Florida afternoon thunderstorm. There is a nice variety of games to play, like air hockey, skee-ball, pop a shot, etc.
- We ate an early dinner at Mythos. This is still one of my favorite theme park restaurants. The Greek theming is really cool. You also can get some great pictures of the park on the patio behind the restaurant, and in terms of the food, you can’t go wrong with the balsamic chicken.
- We stopped at Voodoo Doughnuts in Citywalk on the way home. The doughnuts were great, just as advertised.



