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Fantasmic Dining Package Review at Sci-Fi Dine-In

November 2, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

I’ve just returned from a short trip to Walt Disney World with my husband. We decided to book a Fantasmic Dining Package on our Hollywood Studios night. I’m doing a review to help others determine if this is a good option for their trip.

Fantasmic Dining Package

Fantasmic Dining Package

For those who don’t know, Fantasmic is a night-time show at Hollywood Studios. It’s been very popular since its return following the pandemic. I hadn’t seen the show in years, but was afraid of crowds given that we were visiting on a Saturday night. So, I booked one of these packages to ensure us a good seat for the show as well as a good meal. As you might have noticed, I’m a bit of a sucker for reserved show seating with food as I’ve reviewed World of Color – One Dessert Party and Oogie Boogie Dessert Party. This package though is for a whole meal prior to the show.

There are 5 restaurants to choose from when you book this package. Initially, I selected The Hollywood Brown Derby. However, when I glanced over the menu, I realized that it was too fancy for my palate and too expensive. So, a few days out from our trip, I switched us to the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater. I had eaten here previously once before with my mom, but this was my husband’s first time.

Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater

As a part of our special, we were able to select an entree, either an appetizer or dessert, and a non-alcoholic beverage for our meals. We both elected to get appetizers since those seemed more appealing and worth more money. I got the onion rings, which were pretty good. Then again, I haven’t had many bad onion rings. Ha! My husband got the wings and they were tasty as well.

I had wanted to order the chicken salad sandwich for my entree, however they are unable to remove the cilantro from the mix. Sidenote to anyone from WDW reading: Please stop adding cilantro to everything. Some of us think it tastes like soap.

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I ended up going with the plant based Impossible burger. While it tasted ok, it was dry as heck. My husband ordered the citrus chicken salad. His chicken was also dry, but he enjoyed the rest of the salad. Unfortunately, I can’t give the food here a glowing review. I wish it wasn’t just a bunch of burgers on the menu with 1 pasta dish. There needs to be more variety. Also, the foods we opted for that weren’t burgers weren’t amazing. So, I guess stick with the burgers or don’t eat here.

I have to say the theme is pretty cool here! My husband enjoyed seeing the sci-fi clips on the big screen. I like sitting in the cars and looking around the “drive-in”.

Fantasmic! Seating

After dinner, we headed over to the stadium to get in line for the show. Once we entered the stadium and saw the roped off area, I realized the benefit of booking this package. The prime view or middle of the stadium is reserved for these dining packages. So, if you want a great view of the show, this is how you get it.

We both really enjoyed the show and were pleased with our seats. Fantasmic is a must-do if you are visiting Hollywood Studios at night. The dining package allowed us to see the performers straight on instead of from the side.

Is it worth it?

The Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater is one of the cheapest restaurants available for this package. However, it’s still $51/adult and $23/children. So, it’s still a pretty expensive meal. Personally, I don’t think the food is worth the prices Disney is charging for the regular menu at Sci-Fi. The addition of the reserved seating area at Fantasmic though is worth a lot. My meal would normally cost $35 and my husband’s was $34. So, essentially we paid $17/18 for the seats. For the view, it’s worth it at least once. If I book the package again, it will be at a different restaurant. Have you ever eaten here or booked a Fantasmic dining package?

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Disney, Disney World Dining, Hollywood Studios, Orlando, Theme Parks, Walt Disney World

Cabana Bay Family Suite Review

October 25, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

On my first solo trip to Universal Orlando Resort, I stayed in a Cabana Bay Family Suite! Today I am sharing my thoughts on the visit. I plan to stay in a regular room with my mom in December, so stay tuned for that review in the future!

Cabana Bay Family Suite

Cabana Bay Family Suite

I actually stayed at Cabana Bay Beach Resort for the first time on my very first trip to Universal Orlando back in June 2015. However, that was before I was blogging trips and prior to UO building out the resort with additional buildings. So, this was technically my second time staying here. I used a passholder discount to get this room for less than $200/night. Universal considers this resort a Value Resort since it’s one of the cheapest resorts on property, which puts it in the same category as Endless Summer – Dockside and Surfside Inns.

Interior Entry

I paid a few dollars extra per night to upgrade to an interior entry and I’m glad I did. I believe this made the room quieter as I didn’t have to hear the pool as much and the carpet probably absorbed some of the sounds in the hallways. It was also nice not being in the sun when walking to/from the room. I recommend an interior entry for these reasons alone.

The window in my room had a view of a parking lot and the back of the hotel. I did hear some noise from the outdoors, but it was probably much quieter than a pool view room. I also heard some sounds from the room above me. However, that probably can’t be avoided at any hotel these days. I was woken up by the sounds of people returning to their rooms on the night of HHN that I didn’t attend, around 1 AM. So, the interior entry doesn’t guarantee a completely quiet experience, but I assume it is quieter than an outdoor entry.

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Extra Space

The reason Universal considers this a suite is because it’s a larger room with more space. It features a sitting area with a pull out couch and tv. There’s also a little kitchenette area. I really enjoyed this additional space as I brought up several meals to the room to eat at the table while watching tv. It made for a relaxing experience. I also sat on the couch to watch some tv and it was moderately comfortable. The chairs in the living room were admittedly less so.

There’s a sliding door to separate the extra space from the bedroom. Obviously, I never needed to use that door. However, I think it would be useful if a bigger family was sharing the space.

The suite also offers a different bathroom configuration. There’s a water closet (separate toilet), followed by a lighted vanity/sink combo in the middle, and then a shower/sink combo. There isn’t anything separating the bathroom space from the beds. I think a curtain or sliding door would be useful here.

Pros

  • More space – this would be great for a family to have more space.
  • Separate space to get ready – the bathroom configuration means someone can get ready while someone else showers.
  • Quieter than some – this was definitely quieter than a suite at Endless Summer.
  • Fun theme – I think most people enjoy the retro theme here.
  • Moderately affordable – depending on the time of the year, it’s a moderately affordable upgrade.
  • Good amount of plug ins – Since this is a room meant to hold more people, it has a good amount of electrical plug ins.

Cons

  • Nothing separating the bathroom area – A curtain or sliding door would be useful to conceal this area from the beds.
  • Costs more – A suite is more expensive than a standard room and an interior entry is more expensive than an exterior entry room.

Is a Cabana Bay Family Suite Worth it?

I enjoyed my stay in a Cabana Bay Family Suite. If it’s in the budget, I think it’s a good choice for a Universal Orlando trip.

Filed Under: Hotel Reviews Tagged With: Orlando, Universal Orlando Resort, Universal Resorts

Halloween Horror Nights Solo Tips

October 19, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

I recently took a trip to Universal Orlando Resort for a Halloween Horror Nights solo visit! I know the slogan for the event tends to be “Never Go Alone”. However, I decided to brave it in order to experience it on my own to see what it’s like. I thought I would share a review and some tips in case anyone else in considering doing the same.

Halloween Horror Nights Solo

Halloween Horror Nights Solo Tips

I know that everyone online makes a big deal about having a Scare Squad to visit with. Unfortunately, I don’t have much in the way of an extended group of people to travel with. So, that wasn’t an option for me. That’s how I ended up doing this year’s HHN by myself.

My Experience

I entered the park during the daytime with my annual pass and queued up for Stranger Things during Stay and Scream time. I managed to go through the house and get a Hellfire Club Sandwich by the time the event officially started at 6:30 PM! So, I highly recommend getting there early.

Also, I’m actually not really into haunted houses, however I really like Stranger Things. I was even more nervous about going through a house alone. However, I found that it didn’t really matter that I was alone as they kind of just push people through the house in a constant single file line.

After the house, I enjoyed some Stranger Things themed food (I enjoyed the sandwich even if it was a little too spicy for my sensitive lips and the Hawaiian Surfer Boy pizza was neat). Then, I sat and listened to the jams blasting from the Vamp ’69 scare zone. I also attended the live show and saw the Death Eaters. It was nice to go at my own pace and do as I pleased.

With this experience in mind, here are my tips for anyone planning to brave HHN alone.

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Tips

  • Familiarize yourself with the park. I don’t think I would go to HHN alone if I had never been to the park before. I think knowing where at least a few things are makes it easier to navigate the park alone.
  • Pre-game during the daytime. On that same note, I highly recommend at least arriving early enough to see some stuff in the daylight and get a feel for things. I walked through the park the day prior to spot scare zones and the food that I wanted.
  • People watch. This is probably one of my favorite things to do when traveling alone. I enjoy sitting down and people watching. Doing that at HHN is even more fun if you get a view of a scare zone! I recommend getting something to eat prior to sitting down too.
  • Research your must-do’s. Being alone means you can do what you want. However, having an idea of which houses, zones, and foods you want to try is best so you can allocate time to each thing. If you decide to switch to something else, it’s no big deal.
  • No pressure. If you don’t feel comfortable going into a haunted house, don’t go. Being alone means no judgement from anyone else. It’s your night. Spend it however you want.
  • Book a tour. You can book a group RIP Tour to have a group to walk through the houses with. Alternatively, you can do as I did and book the daytime lights on houses tour to look at the houses without the scares.

So, have you ever attended Halloween Horror Nights solo? If so, what was your experience like?

Filed Under: Travel Tips Tagged With: Halloween, Orlando, Universal Orlando Resort, Universal Studios Florida

Halloween 2023 at Universal Orlando Resort Guide

October 17, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

Since I just took a quick trip to UO to experience HHN, I thought I would do a Halloween 2023 at Universal Orlando Resort guide.

Halloween 2023 at Universal Orlando Resort

Halloween 2023 at Universal Orlando

UO is known for their annual scary event, HHN. However, the resort leans into the holiday heavily and you can do various activities across the property to celebrate. Here’s a look at what all you can enjoy!

HHN 2023

Of course, there’s the main event – Halloween Horror Nights. This is what all of the hoopla is about and where things got started. This year there’s 10 houses, 5 scare zones, 1 live show, and themed food! I attended one night solo on this trip, but I didn’t exactly do it like other people. You can read my HHN Solo Tips post to read my full experience. However, I will say that I enjoyed the Stranger Things house and food! I also liked the show and Vamp ’69 scare zone.

I should point out that you can book tours for the houses at HHN. You can read my lights on houses tour review from last week. However, they also offer RIP Tours that allow you to skip the lines at the houses at night with the aid of a tour guide to walk you through the houses.

Themed Photo Opps

Chucky’s Twisted Playground is a room full of photo opportunities featuring Chucky at Universal’s Cabana Bay Beach Resort. However, it’s exclusively for UO resort guests only. Simply present your hotel room key to see 5 unique photo opps. New for 2023, UO has also set up a Universal Monsters themed photo scene at each of the 7 other resorts on property!

Themed Bars and Drinks

Cabana Bay’s Swizzle Lounge became The Spooky Swizzle Lounge complete with pumpkins! There’s also the Spooky Sunset Lounge at Endless Summer – Dockside Inn and Suites. Additionally, all 8 resorts have special themed drinks available at their bars. Plus, City Walk’s Red Coconut Club got a spooky re-theme to become Revenge of the Dead Coconut Club in 3D.

Halloween Tribute Store

I look forward to seeing the highly themed tribute stores whenever I’m visiting the resort. This year’s store for Halloween was themed to a comic book store with a storyline told in comic book form. I enjoyed walking around and taking it all in. My one complaint about this particular store is that it’s so dark in there, it makes it difficult to actually see the merch.

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Spooky Season at Universal Orlando Resort

As you can see, there are lots of ways to experience Halloween 2023 at Universal Orlando! From a separately ticketed event with haunted houses to themed drinks and a merch store, there’s a little bit of something for everyone. So, have you ever visited UO in the fall? What do you look forward to the most?

Filed Under: Travel Tips Tagged With: Halloween, Orlando, Universal Orlando Resort, Universal Studios Florida

2023 HHN Daytime Houses Tour Review

October 11, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

Last week, I took a quick solo trip to Universal Orlando to experience Halloween Horror Nights. While there, I was lucky enough to do the HHN Daytime Houses Tour! This is the lights on Unmasking the Horror tour featuring 6 of the 10 haunted houses from Horror Nights. Since I couldn’t find many reviews online prior to booking this, I thought I would review it for others looking for info.

HHN Daytime Houses Tour

HHN Daytime Houses Tour

The whole reason I went to Universal Orlando this time was to see the “Stranger Things” house. My husband and I enjoy watching the show, so I really wanted to see the house. However, I wanted to explore it without being scared and to be able to take pictures to share with my husband. The Unmasking the Horror tour is the only way to do this.

I booked my tour in July, before they announced which houses were included. Sidenote: There’s also a 3 houses one, but this will focus on the 6 house one. So, it was a bit of a gamble. However, “Stranger Things” had been included in the 6 house tour the past two times, so I thought it was a relatively safe one. Thankfully, on August 1st I received an email notifying me of the six houses and “Stranger Things” was included!

Behind the Screams

This is quoted as being a 5 hour tour. My tour time was 10:45 AM and we wrapped up after 4 PM. There was an hour long break for lunch in the middle of the tour. We spent roughly 30 minutes in each house. I had a great, very informative tour guide who walked us through the stories for each house as well as where the scare actors would be and how certain tricks were done. It was an interesting look at the houses as well as the development process.

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This tour included: Universal Monsters: Unmasked, Chucky: Ultimate Kill Count, Stranger Things 4, Yeti: Campground Kills, Dueling Dragons: Choose Thy Fate, and Bloodmoon: Dark Offerings. I enjoyed seeing the attention to detail in Stranger Things, Bloodmoon, and Yeti. Universal Monsters was neat with the setting in Paris. Dueling Dragons was the coolest when you finally see the two dragons near the end.

Personally, Chucky in general (not just the house) isn’t for me. My tour guide is a Chucky house defender as he doesn’t think everyone understands the premise of the house. However, I am just not into the character or storyline. I attempted to watch the show prior to my trip and couldn’t get into it. However, it seemed neat for any fans as I recognized several scenes just from watching a few episodes.

It’s probably obvious, but my favorite house was the Stranger Things one. I enjoyed feeling like I was actually in the show. Plus, now I have pictures of Eddie’s house.

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Pros

  • Perfect for IP fans – If you are a fan of any of the IPs or are intrigued by the original house stories, then this is perfect for you.
  • Great for HHN fans – This tour is also perfect for any fans of HHN who are interested in learning how the houses are designed and set up.
  • Good for horror fans – I thought it was neat learning how some of the scares/tricks are performed.
  • Can take some photos – This is the only way (besides being media) that you can take photos inside the houses. Granted, it is limited, particularly in IP houses. However, it’s still neat.
  • Can slow down – At HHN, they tend to run you through houses pretty quickly and there’s no way you will see everything. A tour is much slower and little details are pointed out and explained.
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Cons

  • Expensive – It was over $100 for me to do this tour and it doesn’t include admission to HHN or the parks.
  • Long – Similar to my guidance in my Universal Holiday Tour Review, this is not an activity where you sit around and listen. Five hours is a long time to spend on anything, so make sure you are truly interested and capable of walking that long.
  • Rushed – While the walkthroughs were slower than at night, the tour still felt a little rushed at times. Also, lunch was stressful as we had one hour to go get something, eat it, and be ready to see Stranger Things. I wish the tour included a lunch, even a sandwich to cut out the stress of missing a house. I also feel compelled to point out that we didn’t get a single restroom break. The only break we had was for lunch. So, that wasn’t good for staying hydrated or the bladder. Ha.

Is the HHN Daytime Houses Tour worth it?

I think the HHN Daytime Houses Tour is only worth it if you are a fan of one of the IPs or horror in general. Plus, I don’t know that it would be a great use of time for someone’s first visit to Universal Orlando. However, I enjoyed my tour and don’t regret it one bit. So, have you ever done a Horror Nights tour?

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Halloween, Orlando, Universal Orlando Resort, Universal Studios Florida

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