Hey. I'm going on Islands of Adventure (a theme park in Orlando, Florida) on Thursday on a field trip. I was wondering if someone will give me some advice about it.
For example, how much money should I bring?
Do I need a bathing suit?
Or a towel?
Are there any specific souvenirs I should buy?
Can I bring a camera?
What are some good rides?
What's the best ride?
How long is the average wait ride?
And some other information would be helpful.
Thanks. =)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? Shelbs4968 answered Wednesday May 4 2005, 8:57 pm: -*well it depends on what you want to spend, like if you want to buy things from gift shops, you'll probably want money for food. id bring anywhere between 25-50$
-*id wear a bathing suit under your clothes
-*no towel, you wont want to carry it around
-*yah bring a camera, especially because your classmates will b there, gotta have those memories!
-*i dont know any rides, look up the website online
-*some lines are really long, some are short, depends what time of the day, and what ride it is
hope that helps ! have fun @!! [ Shelbs4968's advice column | Ask Shelbs4968 A Question ]
You should definately bring a bathing suit. Maybe wear it under your clothes? You should probably bring like, $60, depending on what your spending style is, plus the cost of admission. Things get expensive in theme parks, so bring your own lunch and a drink if your school allows it and if you want to. I've heard there are some pretty good roller coasters there, and the average wait for rides depends on the ride, what the weather conditions are, and what day it is (weekends are usually wayyyy more crowded than school days) hope i helped! you can always google islands of adventure and get there website or something if you want more information. [ shootingstar25xo's advice column | Ask shootingstar25xo A Question ]
Micah answered Monday May 2 2005, 7:34 pm: just bring as much money as you would like. it depends on how big of a spender you are. but things there are pretty expensive. bathing siut... possibly.. if you want to do some of the water rides.. i dont hitnk there are many though, cant remember well. you can bring a camera. i think the best ride is The Hulk, its a roller coaster. BUT, be SURE to ride the vertual reality Spiderman.. its AWSOME. the wait can be really long, but you can get a pass things, the machines are next to the entrances of the rides, and it will give you a time to come back later and you can go to the front of the line. all in all, its a BLAST, i had TONS of fun, you will LOVE it. [ Micah's advice column | Ask Micah A Question ]
Erinn_the_bamf answered Monday May 2 2005, 7:33 pm: You should bring about $10-20. At most, $30. It would be a good idea to wear a bathing suit underneath your clothes. It's not nessicary though. You do not need a towel. There really aren't any specific souvenirs you should buy. It all depends on your taste. If I were you I would try to but something with Islands of Adventure on it. You should bring a camera as long as your school permitts it. Some good rides are the dinasour log flume thing (sorry I forget what it's called), POsiden's Furry, The Hulk, and the Spiderman ride. I would have to say the best ride is the Spiderman one. The average wait should be about 15-45 minutes because it i on a weekday that you are going. If it turns out there are more people there get one of the space holder thing. It resevres you a spot on the ride at whatever time you want. I hope I helped! ♥ good luck [ Erinn_the_bamf's advice column | Ask Erinn_the_bamf A Question ]
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