Prepare for picture overload….
Our day at Universal Studios started off bright and early. Our entrance to the park was scheduled for 8:30 am which was a half hour before the park opened for general admission. It was fabulous having it to ourselves even just for a bit.

We checked in for the VIP tour knowing we only had one day to get through the entire park. If you have limited time, don’t want to bother with lines, want special backstage tours and seating, then the VIP package is definitely for you. (Check it out
here.) Our tour group was small (only 14 people) and our guide showed us all the tips and tricks to get around the park quickly. Our passes got us to the front of the line for every single ride, which was unbelievable benefit with all the ride waiting times over an hour. We also received the added benefit of a Continental breakfast so we could sleep in and a private buffet lunch. That lunch ended up being perfection as we were treated to AC, good food, and there was no fighting for a table in the park which was very full that day. That VIP experience was our greatest investment of the trip.
A little breakfast in the park before our adventures
View of the entrance to the park from the VIP lounge before the gates opened
We set off on our tour and were amazed at how empty the park was in the morning. We were able to snap a few pictures and really take in the sites before the park filled up.
Our first glimpse of Hogsmeade. We explored that area last on our tour, but couldn’t help stopping for a picture along the way.
Ok, maybe we are all Harry Potter obsessed.
Our first adventure was through Springfield. A huge family favorite! We are all Simpsons fans and I love that Annabelle rocked her Simpson shirt for the day.
Springfield was a hoot! The attention to detail was fantastic. It felt like you were stepping right into the cartoon.
Springfield brought back the best college memories for us. We use to gather with friends in my dorm room nearly every night after dinner and watch a few episodes. That was before DVRs and so much texting so we really had to plan it out. We managed to find that hour to all just chill and be silly together. Simpsons = college life for me.
Later in the day we headed in to Moe’s tavern and had a Duff Beer. It was fun, but oh boy, it was gross. I couldn’t even finish it. Now, I haven’t poured out many beers in my life, but I couldn’t stomach it. B agreed and the girls found the whole thing absolutely hilarious.
Everything about this picture makes my heart happy
Another sneak peak of Hogwarts with our Harry Potter lovin’ girl.
We hopped on our tour for the back lot of Universal. This was one of my favorite parts! We walked the set of Superstore, jumped out of our seats during the Jaws special effects, screamed through some dinosaur/King Kong battles, and so much more. I love, love, love action movies and can’t get enough of all these special effects.
We walked through the set of War of the Worlds (the Tom Cruise movie version). It was super creepy! That’s a real retired plane with pieces scattered all over to resemble a plane crash. It was pretty unbelievable to walk around in all that. I’m not sure I loved it, but the scale of the mess was spectacular.
This definitely makes me want to re-watch the movie…for this scene alone!
We made a stop in the props department. This throne was made for an evil witch in Snow White and the Huntsman. I think it suites me splendidly.
An oldie but goodie!
Another stop included many of the locations from Back to the Future…
…including the infamous clock tower!
Gwyneth watched Back to the Future while she was in the hospital recovering from her leg surgery. She thought this was pretty cool.
The extended studio tour was about 2 1/2 hours long. We were definitely ready for lunch and a little down time after that tour.
We all shared a good laugh about the mishap of chocolate covered strawberries and braces. The two make a messy combination!
First stop after lunch was the Kung Fu Panda ride.
Then it was a quick hop over to the Water World Show. There was water, there was fire, there were explosions, that was an airplane crash. This show had it all and was a nice reprieve from the hottest part of the day.
After a quick stop for the Minion ride, we finally made our way to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. We rode the Flight of the Hippogriff roller coaster which was only about 40 seconds. We got to hop right on but the line was about an hour long. (I would have been pretty irritated to wait an hour for a 40 second ride. Believe me, the people around us were!). Annabelle and Gwyneth both really loved that ride though so we went a few more times.
Next stop was Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey. We made our way through Hogwarts which was magnificent. All the details from the books come alive right before your eyes. For the book and/or movie lovers it’s a site to behold. The ride was magical although a bit scary with all those dementors.
I didn’t get many pictures as we were whisked around on the rides, but I managed to get a few while at Ollivanders, Makers of Fine Wands. There were wands for everyone. I thought our girls would want one as a souvenir but they took in the experience and that was enough for us all.
At this point our guided tour came to an end. It was around 3:00 which was the perfect time to settle in for butter beers at The Three Broomsticks.
I think B had probably had his fill at this point, but he’s such a good sport. The girls had some plans of their own and they whisked us back over to Springfield for another jaunt on the Simpsons ride. This was definitely the family favorite ride and we went at least 3 times.
A trip to Moe’s Tavern for some skunky Duff beer. The beer wasn’t a hit but the tavern was.
And then of course another visit to Harry Pottery Wizarding World to see Hogwart’s Express.
At this point it was dinner time and we needed a break from the park and the crowds. We decided to head out to the Citywalk for dinner and for a little rest for our weary feet. I thought we might be done for the day but the meal and rest reinvigorated the girls and they were ready to head back to the park for round two.
We revisited the lower lot for Jurassic World. Unfortunately the ride was not scheduled to open until later in the summer.
Our night ended with the Dark Arts laser show on Hogwarts. We shut the park down! Our visit last ed from 8:30 am until 10 pm. Wowsa!
Our day was action packed from start to finish. It was the perfect park for our girls’ ages and interests. We created amazing memories that will never, ever be forgotten.
If you made it through this entire post you must be as worn out as we were!