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Islands of Adventure

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Islands of Adventure

Location Orlando, Florida, United States Flag of the United States
Website Islands of Adventure Homepage
Owner NBC Universal,
The Blackstone Group
Opened May 28, 1999
Operating season Year-round
Rides 21 total
  • 5 roller coasters
  • 3 water rides
Universal Orlando Resort
Theme parks

Universal Studios Florida
Islands of Adventure
CityWalk Orlando
Wet 'n Wild Orlando

Resort hotels

Hard Rock Hotel
Loews Portofino Bay Hotel
Loews Royal Pacific Resort

Universal Orlando Resort

Universal's Islands of Adventure (Sometimes abbreviated IOA) is a theme park located in Orlando, Florida. It opened in May 28, 1999 as part of an expansion that, along with CityWalk and the Portofino Bay and Hard Rock hotels, converted Universal Studios Florida into the Universal Orlando Resort. The park's overall theme is that of a journey of exploration, where guests depart from a main port on an "inland sea" to visit five "islands," each having its own distinct theme, but all emphasizing fun and adventure. A planned sixth island, to open in 2010, will be based on the popular Harry Potter franchise.

In 2007, Islands of Adventure hosted approximately 5.3 million guests, ranking it #9 among United States parks and #15 among all parks worldwide.[1]

The park has even inspired a soundtrack album that once was available in its many souvenir shops.

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[edit] Opening

Islands of Adventure had a soft opening beginning March 27, 1999[2] during which visitors could preview the park at a discounted price while the staff conducted a technical rehearsal and put the finishing touches in place. In this period, guests were informed that attractions might open and close throughout the day without notice and that some attractions might not be open at all. Initial plans were to open the park in mid-May, but this was ultimately delayed until May 28, 1999[3][4].

[edit] Islands

Islands of Adventure consists of five "islands" plus the Port of Entry, arranged around a "lagoon." The islands are presented in clockwise order, starting at the park entrance (as if you were standing with your back to the main entrance). Various live characters interact with guests throughout the day, including: Spider-Man, Captain America, Storm, Wolverine, Dr. Seuss' Cat in the Hat, Merlin the Magician, Sindbad, Princess Amoura, Popeye, Bluto, Olive Oyl and plenty more. King's Row and Comic Strip Lane are just two locations where visitors can mingle. The locations, characters and times vary from day to day.

[edit] Port of Entry

An ancient lighthouse marks the park's entrance.

The Port of Entry is the park's main entrance and is home to many shops and services, including Guest Relations. The theme is that of an Arabian bazaar. Its main features are the Confisco Grille restaurant (one of two full-service restaurants in the Park) and the Islands of Adventure Trading Company, the park's primary gift shop. An attraction information board is located near the shore of the lagoon.

[edit] Marvel Super Hero Island

Marvel Super Hero Island has rides inspired by Marvel comic books, and focuses primarily on thrilling rides. The island features such Marvel characters as Wolverine, Captain America, Spider-Man, The Incredible Hulk, and some villains such as Doctor Doom, M.O.D.O.K., Hobgoblin, and Kingpin.

[edit] Rides and attractions

[edit] Toon Lagoon

Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls.

Toon Lagoon is geared toward both kids and adults, and is based on the characters of King Features Syndicate and Jay Ward. The area focuses on water-based rides (hence the name) and features 3 counter-service restaurants: Comic Strip Cafe (offering Italian & Chinese Cuisine, Burgers & Dogs, and Fried Chicken & Fish), Blondies (home of the famous Dagwood), and Wimpy's (only open during peak seasons) & All On Mulberry Street.

[edit] Rides and attractions

[edit] Jurassic Park

Set in the time of the Jurassic Park movie. The area has some thrilling rides and has discovery-based exhibits. The characters of John Hammond and Ian Malcom even put in an appearance from time to time.

[edit] Rides and Attractions

Jurassic Park River Adventure
  • Jurassic Park River Adventure, a highly-themed "water-based attraction" through the exhibits of Jurassic Park, culminating in an 85 ft (26 m) drop away from the jaws of a menacing T-Rex. Opened: 1999
  • Pteranodon Flyers, a children's low-speed, suspended roller coaster which takes 2 riders at a time around the sky above Camp Jurassic.
  • Camp Jurassic, a children's play area centered around an imported 50-foot (15 m) Banyan tree.
  • Jurassic Park Discovery Center, a replicated (but not entirely duplicated) version of the Visitor Center from the film. Features various hands-on exhibits aimed mostly at kids, including a trivia game show in which guests compete, hatching Velociraptor eggs, and other educational, interactive exhibits.

[edit] The Lost Continent

The set for the Eighth Voyage of Sindbad stunt show.

This island is themed to ancient myths and legends, and is roughly divided into three smaller sections. The first section is designed to resemble medieval Europe. The second section is ancient Arabia. Last is mythological Greece. It contains several live-action shows. This land is also home to Mythos, winner of best theme park restaurant several times by Theme Park Insider, and one of two full-service restaurants in the park.

[edit] Rides and attractions

  • Dueling Dragons, a pair of dueling inverted roller coasters which is located in the medieval Europe section.
  • Flying Unicorn, a Vekoma junior roller coaster also located in the medieval Europe section. The attraction is currently closed for The Wizarding World of Harry Potter construction, but Universal has not stated the duration of the ride's closure or if the Flying Unicorn will be rethemed.[5]
  • The Eighth Voyage of Sindbad, a live-action stunt show located in the ancient Arabia section.
  • Poseidon's Fury, an indoor special-effects show located in the mythological Greece section.
  • Mystic Fountain, a fountain that entertains and interacts with guests.

[edit] Seuss Landing

Seuss Landing

Seuss Landing is specially geared towards small children and is based on the works of author Dr. Seuss. It has several Seuss-themed attractions. There is also a Green Eggs and Ham Cafe and Circus McGurkus restaurant. One of the unique characteristics of this area is, like in the books, there is not a single straight line anywhere. Palm trees, curved by the winds of Hurricane Andrew, were even installed in the area to continue this theming.

[edit] Rides and attractions

[edit] The Wizarding World of Harry Potter

On May 31, 2007, Universal Orlando announced that it had secured the rights from Warner Bros. and from British author J. K. Rowling to bring The Wizarding World of Harry Potter to Islands of Adventure.[6] The 20-acre (81,000 m2) island will feature attractions, shops and restaurants set inside such locations as the Forbidden Forest, Hogsmeade Village and the iconic Hogwarts castle. Some existing attractions within the Lost Continent are to be updated to the new theme, and will be joined by a state-of-the-art attraction that remains unannounced. J. K. Rowling revealed in a television interview that one ride will be designed for young children. Ground breaking began in 2007, with completion of the expansion planned for 2010. The new island will replace a portion of the Lost Continent, near the roller coaster Dueling Dragons, while expanding the park into what is currently a backstage support area and employee parking. On Friday Night With Jonathan Ross, Emma Watson announced that she, Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint had recorded a sequence which will be played on one of the rides.

[edit] Universal Express Plus

Several attractions in Islands of Adventure allow guests to utilize the "Universal Express Plus" Pass. This pass admits users to a separate line for the attraction, which is given priority status when boarding. Universal Express Plus is not a virtual queuing service, where users receive a specific time to return to the priority line. Instead, passholders may enter the Express Plus line whenever they wish.

Universal Express Plus is not included in park admission. There are a limited number of passes available each day and they are often sold out in advance.[7] The cost of the pass varies based on what parks are selected and even what day is selected, with higher prices charged on peak operating days during the year.

Purchasers of the Express Plus pass may use the shorter priority line once per enabled attraction. Guests of Universal's three on-site resorts—the Royal Pacific Resort, the Hard Rock Hotel and the Portofino Bay Hotel—may show their room keys for unlimited uses of the faster line for each ride. Also, guests who hold Universal Orlando's Premier Annual Pass receive the same unlimited privilege extended to hotel guests after 4 pm.[8]

[edit] Former attractions

As with almost any amusement park, older attractions are sometimes removed to make way for newer ones. Some will simply close, not to be replaced, while others will be changed from their initial concepts, sometimes significantly.

[edit] Closed attractions

  • Island Skipper Tours (1999-2002), a transportation service using one of three uniquely-themed water taxis to shuttle passengers between Port of Entry and Jurassic Park.
  • Triceratops Encounter/Triceratops Discovery Trail (1999-2005)(name changed in 2003), where guests could get up close and interact with a full-scale animated replica of a Triceratops, while a "veterinary technician" performed a semi-annual exam on the Trike. The attraction actually featured three different Trikes—Topper, Chris, and Cera. All 3 were female. Chris was named after a member of the team that created the dinosaurs who died before the attraction opened. The attraction is currently being refurbished.[citation needed]

[edit] Revised attractions

Poseidon's Fury, Lost Continent's special effects show, originally had a different storyline. In this first version, an old tour guide known as The Keeper wove a tale about the great lost city of Atlantis and an epic battle between Zeus and Poseidon. The Keeper led guests to the Temple of Poseidon, where the evil god appeared and welcomed guests to their new permanent home. The Keeper revealed himself to be Zeus in disguise and, after an effects-laden battle, defeated Poseidon. Based on guest polling data, Universal decided to revise the attraction story. Now, guests meet Taylor, a nerdy archaeologist, who guides them through the attraction, albeit slightly differently. Upon reaching the lost city, the party is captured by Darkanon, a new evil god-like being. Fortunately, Poseidon, a benevolent god in this version, comes to the guests' rescue thanks to Taylor's assistance and defeats Darkanon.

While Poseidon's Fury's plot has changed, its arsenal of special effects has remained intact. The battles use water projection screens, fire and water effects, and high-speed set-changing technology.[9]

Over in Toon Lagoon, the island's show arena has hosted numerous presentations. Originally, it featured a live show with the various cartoon characters of Toon Lagoon. It was replaced in 2002 by a Mat Hoffman-themed BMX stunt show. It has also hosted Bill and Ted's Excellent Halloween Adventure (during Halloween Horror Nights). It was the home studio of NBC's iVillage Live television show until June 29, 2007.

[edit] Altered concepts

Originally, Universal creative consultant Steven Spielberg had wanted to make Universal Orlando's second gate entirely Jurassic Park, and would be the same size as Islands of Adventure, but instead featuring only dinosaur and Jurassic Park-themed attractions.[citation needed] Universal employees agreed to put a Jurassic Park section in the new park (as they did) but decided to add more themes to the park so as not to limit the second gate to fans of the film franchise only.[citation needed]

Seuss Landing was slated to open with 'Sylvester McMonkey McBean's Very Unusual Driving Machines', a track-based aerial ride where guests would drive individual cars around the elevated track. However, it was pushed back due to contractual disputes and safety issues. The bankruptcy of the ride's original manufacturer postponed its opening indefinitely. In 2006, the track was rebuilt in a new format and finally opened as the 'High in the Sky Seuss Trolley Train Ride.'

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ "TEA/ERA Theme Park Attendance Report 2007" (PDF). www.themeit.com. 2008-03-14. http://www.connectingindustry.com/downloads/pwteaerasupp.pdf. Retrieved on 2008-03-14. 
  2. ^ "Universal To Offer Soft Opening For Islands Of Adventure". 1999-03-23. http://www.ultimaterollercoaster.com/news/archives/1999/stories/032399_03.shtml. Retrieved on 2009-07-10. 
  3. ^ "Islands Of Adventure Technical Rehearsal May Continue". 1999-05-04. http://www.ultimaterollercoaster.com/news/archives/1999/stories/050499_02.shtml. Retrieved on 2009-07-10. 
  4. ^ "Islands of Adventure Announces Grand Opening Date". 1999-05-13. http://www.ultimaterollercoaster.com/news/archives/1999/stories/051399_02.shtml. Retrieved on 2009-07-10. 
  5. ^ "Special attractions for children". www.universalorlando.com. http://www.universalorlando.com/amusement-parks/islands-of-adventure/attractions/childrens-rides.html. Retrieved on 2008-07-17. 
  6. ^ Majendie, Paul (2007-05-31). "All aboard for the Harry Potter rollercoaster". Reuters. http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070531/ts_nm/arts_potter_dc_2. Retrieved on 2007-05-31. 
  7. ^ Express Plus Passes http://www.universalorlando.com/tic_express.html
  8. ^ Premier Annual Passes http://www.universalorlando.com/annualpass/ap_prem.php.html
  9. ^ Hettema, Philip D.; Mason; William D (1999-01-12). "Patent for the "Set transformation effect" used in Poseidon's Fury". Universal City Studios, Inc.. United States Patent Office. http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?patentnumber=6074307. Retrieved on 2006-10-03. 

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