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Dylan Dreyer is still a child in heart.
The Today View Meteorologist and Medker for the third hour flew down to Orlando, Florida, with the show to broadcast live on May 21 from Universal’s Epic Universe Theme Park. Of the five new worlds to explore, Dreyer says that the park’s video games inspired one is her favorite.
“The Nintendo world, 100%. I mean, we either play Super Mario Party or Mario Kart every weekend. Every weekend! My boys are obsessed,” Dreyer, 43, tells people exclusively. “I’ve been obsessed with Nintendo since I was little.”
The other themes include Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Magic Ministry, How to Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk, Dark Universe and Celestial Park.
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Dreyer shares their three sons – Cal, 8, Ollie, 5 and Rusty, 3 – With Make Brian Ficara.
Earlier this month, before Park’s big opening on May 22Dreyer says she could even bring the kids when she had to explore the Super Nintendo World to shoot a segment.
“They have to go on the riders!” she says, remembering her boys excitement. But “Rusty was just a little short,” she adds.
With three boys under 8, Dreyer is always on the run at home, not to mention the recent recent in their itinerary. In March she was in Paris and worked with a story, and in April third hour Broadcast Live from a cruise ship for MSC World America’s Maiden Voyage.
Despite all the trips, Dreyer says that she ironically gets more sleep when she is on the run.
“(My) three boys, at some point, they will wake up at night. Each will wake up at some point. And then there is a dog in my bed. So when I’m on my way, even if I only get five hours of sleep, it’s a solid five hours of sleep!” she says with a laugh. “I don’t think I woke up once last night.”
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The Today Show also preceded the past on Thursday, May 22 of their show during their whirlwind 48 hours in Florida. Braving 97 degree weather, the anchors jumped directly from New York City flights on Tuesday after their morning Today Send and jumped right into everything Orlando has to offer.
Thanks to Visit Orlandowho sponsored the show, Dreyer and other anchors Craig Melvin and Al Roker filmed in nearby Town Winter Park, where they tried the local cuisine, shopped and even talked to Michael James Scott, an Orlando playing genius in Broadways Aladdin.
And of the camera also celebrated the anchors Melvin’s 46 birthday.
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“Some of what I love to do when we’re on the way spend time together,” Dreyer says about traveling with their co -anchors. “We have to do really fun things together.”
Roker, 70, agrees, and he is also partly in the various experiences that Central Florida City has to offer.
“I think it’s just the availability of different types of things. Whether you want theme parks, you want nature. I’ve done to slip here, I’ve done parasailing. You can do almost anything here in Orlando,” he tells people. “It’s really spectacular.”