Doctor Doom’s Fear Fall is Universal’s answer to the Tower of Terror. We jumped in line and were moving pretty quickly until about half way through. Then we just stood in line for what felt like an hour before the ride started talking passengers again. My biggest annoyance is that at no time was there ever an announcement that the ride was down. Instead we were all left trapped in line by those behind us. When we finally got to the ride we boarded and strapped ourselves into one of the two towers. Then we were launched into the air where we experienced 4G’s before dropping 150ft at 50 mph. The ride was over before you knew it. I would learn later from one of the park employees that it’s the tallest ride in Orlando because there is a 200ft maximum height restriction.
After grabbing a pair of 3-D glasses we board the ride and leave the loading docks where we encounter Spider-Man. As we progress we enter a warehouse where the syndicate is holding the Statue of Liberty hostage. Once we are spotted Electro, Scream and Doctor Octopus attack and Spider-Man intervenes. He manages to fend off Hydro-Man and Doctor Octopus before we manage to escape only to be attacked again by the Hobgoblin who throws exploding pumpkins at us.
In the final stretch Doctor Octopus lifts our ride well up into the sky to the top of the skyscrapers using his anti-gravity gun. Spider-Man again comes to the rescue but not before Doctor Octopus releases the vehicle sending us hurdling to the ground. Thankfully Spider-Man manages to create a web for us to land in. We then returned to the loading dock safely where Spider-Man thanks us for our help.
Interesting side note, during our trip to Hawaii we visited the filming location for Jurassic Park at Kualoa Ranch. No remnants of the film exist today other than one dinosaur footprint deep in the ranch.
While we might have made it through the Forbidden Journey we weren’t done in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Next we headed over to the Dueling Dragons at the Dragon Challenge. We first rode the Red Draggon called the Chinese Fireball. After enjoying the Red side fully inverted ride we went back for round two on the Hungarian Horntail.
I clearly underestimated how wet we would get from Dudley Do Rights Ripsaw Falls and decided I would go all in for the next ride. It’s another ride where everyone looked to have gone swimming fully clothed. Popeye & Bluto’s Bilge-Rat Barges is a fun ride down the white water rapids in an oversized 14ft octopus barge I thought I was going to make it through largely unscathed until one final spin and a plunge down one more rapid where the water seemed to have gone right through the barge and saturated us all completely. It was a fun way to end our day and it was nice to be ready to leave after getting soaked so we weren’t walking around wet all day.
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