BringingUpDisney
DIS Veteran
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- Sep 25, 2012
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Just to sum it all up...
Positives:
Everything BC - CL, mouse keeper Stella, SAB, proximity to Epcot and DHS, full balcony and daybed, quiet location of room 5706, smell when you walk in the door, room in great condition. Seeing Teena's smiling face. Lounge staff for keeping the food and beverages coming.
Choosing to go without dining plan.
TS choices- cape may, hoop, ohana, garden grill
Decision to get up early and leave parks early
So-so's:
Disney buses- mostly SRO and packed when we were on them.
CL desk CMs- just didn't seem real excited about being there- this was early on but I did recognize ones I saw last time as week went on and they were good. I asked for a map to get somewhere and was told they were out- which is ok but was offered no alternative or that she would try to find one.
Fill in mouse keeper when Stella was off- missing items that needed restocked such as washclothes, in room coffee. Stella was great- room always was well stocked and extra touches.
Going in June - we think we prefer spring/jan/feb
Not-so-goods-not much to mention- not really things that Disney can control:
Space mountain staff outside allowing a mass of people to assemble at park opening and not indicating which mob was the fast pass mob or the standby mob. People were in the wrong mob. This was going on while 4 cms were chatting and unaware of the chaos developing. Toy story has a good system for organizing the chaos at opening.
People not remembering which finger they used the first time entering and then not listening to the cms trying to help them gain entry.
Men sitting comfortably on the bus when women were struggling standing with their kids-thankfully not me but other women, I gave up my seat before some men would even offer.
Busy times in the lounge and people not seeming to want to make room for others. I know the lounge should be bigger and it is anyones right to be there if you paid for it, but sometimes just lounging in the lounge when people are standing and eating isn't particularly mannerly.
Misc tips:
Use the Lines app- it really helped us navigate the parks. We found it to be fairly accurate.
Take plenty of clothes this time of year for frequent changes. Definitely would recommend athletic/running type of quick dry gear.
Hats are helpful.
Kudos to detergent pods- worked well for us.
Choose comfy footwear- I am a proponent of good sneakers, the pavement is very hot. None of our group had any foot issues. Be practical and don't worry about being fashionable. Saw many fashionistas hobbling around with sore feet by midday.
Drink lots of H2O. Kept checking my kids for nice clear light yellow urine (my younger 2). I know this sounds gross but it is a good way to make sure they are drinking enough.
Get up early and get to the parks.
Stay CL -it is so worth the extra $$
Well on the drive back I think I found our next family adventure, white water rafting the New Gorge River in West Virginia. We stopped there for lunch break on our drive to see the western hemisphere's largest arch bridge. The rafters looked like they were having a blast and no ECVs to run up your ankle or over your kids.
For those still planning-have a great trip and enjoy! I would be happy to answer questions. Will post room pictures.
Thanks for the great report! Which lines app did ypo use?