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    3.6 (17 reviews)

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    One of the water rides
    Jacqui C.

    Comic book themed area of the park. There are 2 water rides here that are very cute. There is a very good chance that you will get soaked while on them. There are also cute restaurants/diners and stores. It is very well maintained.

    Chelsi B.

    Based on the Sunday-morning newspaper comics, adult guests will enjoy seeing familiar friends from their childhood. An island without equal, Toon Lagoon offers numerous ways to shop, dine, explore, and SOAK in a three-dimensional, colorful fantasy. I personally wanted to come to Toon Lagoon because I love the Sunday morning comics. I enjoyed being able to shop and eat like my favorite newspaper comic characters which was a ton of fun for me. I enjoyed eating at Blondie's, grabbing a drink at Ale to the Chief, and enjoying to overall vibe of this section of Universal Islands of Adventure.

    The little conversation bubbles throughout are quite hilarious
    Raegan L.

    I'm all about detail, and Toon Lagoon at Islands of Adventure really nails all the little things. There's so many interactive elements all walking through this section of park and it's awesome. I do think that as time goes on a lot of it is pretty outdated- I know I'm younger, but even my mom says she doesn't know much of the comic strips in Toon Lagoon well. I think an update on the characters would really bring a new pop of life to this part. But really, Toon Lagoon is still awesome. It has most of the water rides- Ripsaw Falls is a fantastic log ride that's much more elevated than your traditional log ride. And the Popeye (Bilge Rat Barges) is soo fun, a nice raft ride if you're prepared to be completely soaked to the bone. Popeye was one "toon" I grew up with, so I really have a soft spot for this ride and theme. There are a few places to eat in Toon Lagoon as is also normal of each park section. They have quite a few gift shops which include souvenirs and items that are much more with the items and easily recognizable for the younger generations. Hopefully eventually the rest of the park catches up.

    07.18.19 the best water rides are here at Toon Lagoon
    May A.

    Vintage Sunday-funnies favorites... Toon Lagoon is based around characters from newspaper comic strips. I enjoyed seeing all the nostalgic comic strip names. I know I'm dating myself here but I remember comics from Dagwood (and Blondie), Beetle Bailey, Marmaduke, The Family Circus, and, of course, Popeye and Olive Oyl in the Sunday morning comic section of the newspaper. Too bad comic strips are becoming a dying thing... if not already. Younger guests will probably not have too much fun here. But that doesn't stop kids from enjoying the resort's two wettest water rides! Toon Lagoon is where we found the water rides and attractions. This pavilion was packed with people since it was the perfect place to be cooling off during a hot Florida day. We went on a whitewater raft ride at Popeye's and Bluto's Bilge-Rat Barges where we got more than a splash... we got soaked. We were also going to get on Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls too but the wait time was just too long even with the Express Pass so we skipped it. Another feature I enjoyed here were the various "word balloons" which you can position yourself underneath for a photo op. Animate yourself to match the "thought" and have fun! Find Toon Lagoon at Universal's Islands of Adventure! Review #1587

    Ashley S.

    I'm not exactly sure how this has it's own "island" inside Islands of Adventure. It doesn't exactly meet the coolness of all the other "islands". There are some cute thought bubble photo ops. But nothing earth shattering here.

    Matt F.

    Old time comic/cartoon area of Universal's Islands of Adventure. Coming to Universal for the first time, I was aware of a good portion of both of their parks - but I was unaware of this. Nice nostalgic area reminiscent of a different era sandwiched between Jurassic Park and Marvel. There's several shops and eateries around the area, along with some select character meet and greets. The most popular area seemed to be the water activities. There are some sprinklers and a water ride. Different area than the rest of the park, but nothing wrong with that. I could see them eventually downsizing this and putting something else in its place. With all the properties Disney owns, seeing this altogether is welcome. There's plenty to look at and take pictures of and they did a nice job with the way everything is set up. Kids might not know who some or any of the characters are, but they should still have fun being in this area. Overall a fun area.

    Sarah S.

    Toon Lagoon is in the Islands of Adventure at Universal Orlando. It's a kind of cool area if you're familiar with the old timey comics that make up the area - Cathy, Popeye, Betty Boop. Toon Lagoon is all about the water rides, so if that's your thing you're sure to enjoy it. Rides include: ~Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls is a log flume ride with a big drop! ~Popeye and Bluto's Bilge-Rat Barges is a raft ride. ~Me Ship, the Olive is a water playground for the kiddies. Food Sports: ~Cathy's - mostly ice cream ~Comic Strip Cafe - cool decor but pretty terrible food ~Blondie's ~Wimpy's Honestly I think Toon Lagoon is just fine, some cool aspects to the atmosphere of it. But of all the sections in Universal, I think I'd miss this the least if they got rid of it. Some of the other areas just need freshening up, but the concept of this section is a bit outdated. I like the area, but usually skip the rides and all the food options...so...it can't be all that wonderful.

    Ya know that's gotta smart!
    Kevin J.

    I first became aware of Toon Lagoon about 4 and a half years ago, long before I found myself at Islands of Adventure. I was Beetle Bailey for Halloween and multiple people told me about the big Beetle Bailey here. One DMed me a picture of it when he went that winter. I was kind of surprised since Beetle Bailey is a mostly bygone character. I mean, I kind of see him as this existentialist slacker hero, sort of a precursor to Buddy Bradley (look him up). Dude has been a private for over 60 years. Never gone to war, even in an era of Endless War. Camp Swampy is a surreal, Kafkaesque place. Well, I'm not gonna throw any college words like Kafkaesque at Toon Lagoon, but it is pretty surreal. Pretty delightful these old school toons are living large in full 2D in a 4D world. (That fourth dimension is time which largely seems to be forgotten here.) Betty Boop is maybe known by sight to the younger set but most of these characters aren't exactly household names. I mean, I'd like to see Jack Black star as Hagar the Horrible in an outrageous live action comedy but I don't think it's gonna happen. It was cool to wonder through here with my geriatric parents as these characters are more from their time. Even though there's a zany, child-like vibe this really feels like Universal throwing a bone to the old folks. Much respect for the big Krazy Kat getting by a brick! The Dudley Do Right log flume was down for yearly maintenance so I missed that and the Popeye river raft ride looked really fun, but we had limited time and it seemed warm enough that day to get log flume wet but not multiple waterfall wet. We did wander around the Popeye boat which gave great views of the rafters, the Hulk coaster and that eponymous lagoon. I didn't try my hand at the water cannons you could aim at the river rafts but those are an inspired touch. While here I bought a personalized Florida license plate keychain for a co-worker back home. Not a bad deal at all for $10 at an amusement park. The guys at the stand were friendly, too. Toon Lagoon loses points for not one but two restaurants being closed in the middle of the afternoon when we had really worked up an appetite. I guess Dagwood ate up all that food in his gargantuan sandwiches. (A whole lobster in a sammich?? Dagwood, ya screwball ya!) We had to walk over to the Jurassic Park section to sate our hunger. The line was pretty long, which definitely seemed connected to the two closed restaurants in Toon Lagoon. A follower on Instagram commented he always takes a bunch of pictures here, as he feels like it's gonna be razed and revamped into newer, hotter intellectual property any day now. I mean, I don't think anybody ever called Hi and Lois or Broom Hilda "lit". I'm sure Universal could do a lot here. Can you imagine if they built Adult Swim land?? With a Rick and Morty flight simulator??? A giant, continuously dancing Meatwad?? Okay, I'm back. My brain went someplace else for a mind. I'm glad something like Toon Lagoon exists in 2019 and I took a few pics of it. I'll understand if it goes away but in my book it's some anvil dropping good fun.

    Melanie J.

    I honestly love Toon Lagoon, it's a definite that you will get wet or even soaked on their rides. They even have a boat play ground for kids (or adults). The lines are super short here, probably because people don't want to get wet. Definitely recommend this area!

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    4.0
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    Island of Adventure is, in my opinion, the most thrilling park at Universal Orlando. I absolutely…read morerecommend it and would definitely give it . If you're visiting during a busy season, I highly recommend purchasing an Express Pass--it will save you a lot of time. Also, wear comfortable walking shoes because you'll be on your feet all day. For lunch, don't miss Thunder Falls Terrace. It offers generous portions, good quality food, and excellent value compared to many other restaurants inside the park. I visited with my best friend, and we had an amazing time. If you love adrenaline and roller coasters, this park is a must-visit!

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    Old school (pre Disney) Marvel comics, ride, and stores in Islands of Adventure in Orlando…read more Lots of comic book themed colors and designs here, good for those who are historic comic fans and the meet & greets here looked like fun if busy lines. The Hulk coaster, Fearfall wasn't on when we were there, and the Spiderman 4D experience. End of the day could've used some cleaning, someone had thrown up or really lost a meal on the ground, no one out there cleaning it up...

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    This was my very first time visiting Icon Park, and I have to admit, I was pleasantly surprised…read more The first thing I appreciated was the parking. They have a convenient parking garage where the first three floors are paid parking, while the fourth floor and above are free. That was a nice bonus and made getting there easy. I was actually on my way to a restaurant, so exploring the park wasn't part of the plan. But once I walked inside, I couldn't help but look around. There were restaurants, food vendors, candy shops, drink stands, and so much more. The atmosphere was lively, fun, and full of energy. It looked like the perfect place for families, couples, or anyone just looking to spend a few hours enjoying themselves. This is a short review because I didn't get the chance to experience everything Icon Park has to offer. However, based on my first impression alone, I can definitely say I'll be back. It was filled with excitement for both children and adults, and I'm looking forward to exploring it even more on my next visit.

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    4.6
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    3.0 mi

    Super Nintendo is definitely our favorite portal all around! It feels like you are a real player in…read morea video game! The views here are unmatched and feel out of this world! It's so hard to choose which ride is our favorite but Mine Cart madness is high in my list! The game plan wristbands are such a fun added layer and are worth purchasing in my opinion.

    Super Nintendo World at Epic Universe is the kind of place that delivers on a premise that should…read morenot work as well as it does. I walked through the warp pipe entrance and into the land, and that was a genuine moment. The colors, sounds, and scale of everything around me hit immediately in a way that was hard to prepare for even though I knew what to expect. The attention to detail was remarkable, and the music threading through the entire area kept the immersion intact as I moved from one section to the next. Donkey Kong Mine Cart Madness is the ride to prioritize and the one that generates the most excitement in the land. I arrived at park open and went straight here, which was the right strategy as the wait times built quickly. Mario Kart is the other major attraction and delivers on the concept, with the Power Up Band integration adding a competitive layer that makes it more than just a passive ride experience. The Power Up Band is worth purchasing before entering the park if I want the full experience. It unlocks interactive elements and mini games scattered throughout the land that let me collect coins, hit question blocks, and track my score on the app. Without it I could still enjoy the rides and the theming, but a meaningful portion of what makes the land special is tied to having one. At around fifty dollars it is an added cost on top of an already expensive day, but for a Nintendo fan it justifies itself quickly. Weekday visits made a noticeable difference in wait times and gave me more room to engage with the interactive elements without feeling rushed. The land rewards people who slow down and explore rather than just moving through it as efficiently as possible, and there is enough packed into the space that I could spend a solid chunk of the day here without feeling like I had exhausted it.

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