Universal Studios

Remember that time we went to Universal Studios? That was fun.




We rode the Mario ride, which was a let down.  How is it that the line for the ride was better than the actual ride?




Mario Land was really cool.  I thought it was fun to see all of the different stuff from the Mario video games. I also liked that the music in the bathroom was from the underwater worlds of the original Super Mario Bros game.


It's funny, though, because I don't feel that draw to Universal Studios like I feel it for Disneyland.


When we went in the late 80s/early 90s that shark was so cool. This time around the "CGI" had definitely aged.



Here's more of the long story:

Friendly Faces

The people inside the park seemed kinder, too. Smiles and waves were exchanged with strangers, and cast members were everywhere, ready to assist with anything.

"I swear, everyone here is just happier," Lissa remarked. "Must be the magic of Disney."

"Either that, or they’re all in on the churro conspiracy," Jeff added with a wink.

Feeling Like Millionaires

As they walked further into the park, the families couldn’t help but feel like they were living the high life. The shops were filled with souvenirs, treats, and anything a Disney fan could dream of.

"I feel like we could buy anything we want in here," Parkar said, eyeing the colorful displays in the gift shops.

"Careful with that thought," Christian warned. "Disney knows how to make your wallet disappear."

"Still," Kevin added, "It feels like we’re beyond rich, just being here. Like we’ve hit the jackpot of happiness."







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