EmmaUK
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Konnichiwa
So this April I managed to achieve a lifelong dream and I visited Japan.
Whilst I went to 5 parks (plus Tokyo Dome for the +1) I'm going to say something that is possibly sacrilegious on a coaster site: Japan is amazing and the theme parks are not even close to the highlights. Honestly, the parks are great, and I managed 2 new Top 5 Coasters (I mean we all know which they're going to be - but I'll keep the suspense for now). Honestly Japan is the most amazing place on Earth. The people. The sights. The views. The food - oh my god the food! I visited 8 Michelin starred restaurants and had some of the best meals of my life. And the cocktails. Honestly, this place is so cheap. Some of the best drinks I've ever had all for less than 1500 Yen (around £8).
Anyway, I'm here for the Coasters. You're here for the Coasters. Let's talk Coasters.
So I started in Osaka which meant, obviously, a trip to USJ.
The tickets were organised by my agent and were just under 9000 Yen (around £50). Hearing that this park was one of the busiest in the world, I added an express package for 20000 Yen (around £105). Unlike in America where this is a full day pass, this allowed for just 4 (yes 4!) rides, together with entry in Nintendo World (worth it) and entry into Hogsmeade (not necessary and I don't know why they still package it as including it).
So here we are at around 6.45 at Universal. There are several things to note about Universal Japan:
1) This place is BUSY
2) The Japanese get here EARLY - if you don't you'll be behind everyone else in the queues
3) It is the world's worst secret that Universal opens up early. If it says it opens at 8am, in reality they let you in at around 7:20
So in I went and watched as everyone ran to Nintendo World. I, on the other hand, went to Hollywood Dream
After being pulled aside to check the tester seat (thanks guys, I'm not THAT big) I was in the single rider queue and riding the coaster in no time at all.
And you know what? It's alright. Certainly its better than Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit. I mean it didn't trouble my top 50, but there's nothing wrong with it.
Over to Flying Dinosaur, and looking back despite this being so photogenic, it seems that I took no good photos of it.
Again, up the single rider queue (that could be totally abused and it says much about the Japanese people that it isn't) and I was on the back row within a few minutes, and before official opening time. And OH MY GOD this thing is intense. No other flying coaster comes close. I305 (or whatever it is now) does not come close. I love a bit of intensity but for me this was too much. And that is such a shame as I had this down as one of the rides I thought might trouble my top 10. Instead it's down in #69.
Even now Flight of the Hippogriff was far too long a queue and by 8.15 I already resigned myself to missing that +1.
So Jaws it was. I vaguely remembered this ride from Orlando in the early 90s. The problem is, as a non-Japanese speaker, this made little sense. I then dotted around the park, doing various shows until Nintendo World.
Honestly its an excellent area, but the Mario Kart ride did leave something to be desired.
By this time (lunch) the queues were immense. I mean look at these queues:
Even a bottle of water was 45 minutes!
Eventually at 4pm, after a few hours of wandering, it was Space Fantasy: The Ride. No photos as its an indoor VR Coaster.
And by now I'd had enough.
Final thoughts - its a nice park. But, despite hearing so much about how this was the best of all the other Universal Parks, I'd take IOA any day of the week. Even on a Monday the immense queues just made it so difficult to have a good time.
Next up - possible new Top 5 at Nagashima Spaland?
So this April I managed to achieve a lifelong dream and I visited Japan.
Whilst I went to 5 parks (plus Tokyo Dome for the +1) I'm going to say something that is possibly sacrilegious on a coaster site: Japan is amazing and the theme parks are not even close to the highlights. Honestly, the parks are great, and I managed 2 new Top 5 Coasters (I mean we all know which they're going to be - but I'll keep the suspense for now). Honestly Japan is the most amazing place on Earth. The people. The sights. The views. The food - oh my god the food! I visited 8 Michelin starred restaurants and had some of the best meals of my life. And the cocktails. Honestly, this place is so cheap. Some of the best drinks I've ever had all for less than 1500 Yen (around £8).
Anyway, I'm here for the Coasters. You're here for the Coasters. Let's talk Coasters.
So I started in Osaka which meant, obviously, a trip to USJ.
The tickets were organised by my agent and were just under 9000 Yen (around £50). Hearing that this park was one of the busiest in the world, I added an express package for 20000 Yen (around £105). Unlike in America where this is a full day pass, this allowed for just 4 (yes 4!) rides, together with entry in Nintendo World (worth it) and entry into Hogsmeade (not necessary and I don't know why they still package it as including it).
So here we are at around 6.45 at Universal. There are several things to note about Universal Japan:
1) This place is BUSY
2) The Japanese get here EARLY - if you don't you'll be behind everyone else in the queues
3) It is the world's worst secret that Universal opens up early. If it says it opens at 8am, in reality they let you in at around 7:20
So in I went and watched as everyone ran to Nintendo World. I, on the other hand, went to Hollywood Dream
After being pulled aside to check the tester seat (thanks guys, I'm not THAT big) I was in the single rider queue and riding the coaster in no time at all.
And you know what? It's alright. Certainly its better than Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit. I mean it didn't trouble my top 50, but there's nothing wrong with it.
Over to Flying Dinosaur, and looking back despite this being so photogenic, it seems that I took no good photos of it.
Again, up the single rider queue (that could be totally abused and it says much about the Japanese people that it isn't) and I was on the back row within a few minutes, and before official opening time. And OH MY GOD this thing is intense. No other flying coaster comes close. I305 (or whatever it is now) does not come close. I love a bit of intensity but for me this was too much. And that is such a shame as I had this down as one of the rides I thought might trouble my top 10. Instead it's down in #69.
Even now Flight of the Hippogriff was far too long a queue and by 8.15 I already resigned myself to missing that +1.
So Jaws it was. I vaguely remembered this ride from Orlando in the early 90s. The problem is, as a non-Japanese speaker, this made little sense. I then dotted around the park, doing various shows until Nintendo World.
Honestly its an excellent area, but the Mario Kart ride did leave something to be desired.
By this time (lunch) the queues were immense. I mean look at these queues:
Even a bottle of water was 45 minutes!
Eventually at 4pm, after a few hours of wandering, it was Space Fantasy: The Ride. No photos as its an indoor VR Coaster.
And by now I'd had enough.
Final thoughts - its a nice park. But, despite hearing so much about how this was the best of all the other Universal Parks, I'd take IOA any day of the week. Even on a Monday the immense queues just made it so difficult to have a good time.
Next up - possible new Top 5 at Nagashima Spaland?