3/10-3/16 Trip: The Highs and Lows

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Spoiler: It's almost all highs. :)

I have an AP, but the kids and DH got 5-day Park Hopper Plus tickets. Our original intention was to take a down day on Wednesday, right in the middle of our trip, when we'd go to Blizzard Beach and maybe play some putt-putt. But looking at the weather forecast--where highs were maxing out around 70--we knew we should adjust our plans. The only day to touch 80 was the first day we were there, Sunday, so we decided to go to BB then, and hit Epcot afterward.

As a result, we upgraded their tickets to 6-day tickets, because we decided who needs a down day when you're at Walt Disney World? :yay:

We hit every park 2 times--once at RD and once at night. I love getting that nighttime feel at each park, so that was essential when I planned out our itinerary. I actually ended up going to Epcot 4 times in total--once by myself. I swear I could spend all day in that park. I just love it during F&G. :lovestruc

HIGHS:

Weather:
We really lucked out. Although it was cold in the mornings, I would take that in a heartbeat over the unbearable heat of summer. The afternoons were perfect, and outside of Monday, we didn't see any rain.

Rope Drop: In spite of Spring Break crowds, we managed to do nearly everything we wanted to at RD for each park. HS was the toughest with only 4 rides. Had to skip ToT the first time there.

Flight of Passage: Just an awesome, transcendent experience. The best ride experience I've ever had, hands down.

AK at night: I love this park more and more with each visit. A lot of that is due to Pandora, but the nighttime musical acts and the Tree of Life Awakenings show are also wonderful. It's a beautiful park to walk around during the day, but at night, it's downright entrancing. The energy is amazing.

Flower and Garden Festival: Epcot is my favorite park, and F&G is Epcot on steroids. I got so many beautiful photos this time around. The kids love the topiaries, too.

Winter Summerland: If you've never taken the opportunity to do some miniature golfing at Disney World, I recommend getting a Park Hopper Plus ticket for this and the water parks. Winter Summerland is playful and fun, and just a solid family outing.

Tower of Terror: I finally took the plunge and rode ToT! It was the last attraction on my list, because I dislike drops intensely. And honestly? It didn't bother me at all! I am so glad I got to experience this iconic ride, finally. Loved the creepy atmospherics, especially since I was a Twilight Zone fan growing up. If you're on the fence about this attraction, I say go for it! It's definitely less intense than Splash Mountain. I felt so relieved getting off it, and I'm looking forward to riding again the next time.

Mobile Ordering: Made our lives easier on Magic Kingdom days, especially at Pecos Bill's and Columbia Harbor House.

Rolling FP+: Keep refreshing the MDE app to find those precious 4th and 5th rolling FPs, even on peak-crowd days. We scored a Soarin' 4th FP+ on Thursday, much to my surprise.

Epcot Aqua Seas Tour: DD and I did this tour on our last day, Friday. She rated it a 10/10! We snorkeled in the Seas aquarium and got up-close looks at the sea turtle, rays, and fish. We also saw the manatees in their backstage tank. They are really adorable.

Food: We are not terribly adventurous eaters, but we loved our pizza and pasta at Via Napoli, our carrot cake cookies at HS, and all our delicious goodies from France's patisserie. Top counter-service meal was Columbia Harbor House, though we also liked Yak & Yeti's CS Honey Chicken. We did not eat at any F&G booths, so I'm no help there. Finally made it to Earl of Sandwich at Disney Springs, and enjoyed it fine, though wasn't overly wowed. Ample Hills Creamery on Disney's BoardWalk is worth all the hype, though!

Meeting BB-8: The only character meet we did. He was such a cutie. *Beep boop beep*

Disney's BoardWalk: A nice escape from the busyness of WS in Epcot. Sooo looking forward to staying at the BC this July, if only for 2 nights! It's been my dream resort for awhile. We stayed offsite this time to save up a little.

Disney Springs: A great step-up from Downtown Disney. We're not big shoppers but enjoyed the nighttime entertainment and people watching. Just a fun place to walk around. Probably won't go every trip, but would be happy to go in a year or two.


LOWS:

Rides Going Down: Na'Vi was down on the morning we Rope Dropped AK, which meant that we didn't get to ride it. We stuck with the line for an hour before giving up. It also meant we got up at 6:30 for nothing that day. We were none too happy.

Also, our last FP+ of our final MK day was for BTMR. It went down for an hour and a half. The kids were tired by that point, so we just left. It stunk because we always end our MK days with BTMR, so we were all disappointed. Another time we had a FP+ for HM, but that went down. You get the idea...

F&G crowds: It seems hypocritical to rave about F&G and then lament the crowds also enjoying F&G, but . . . yeah. What can I say? I want it all to myself! :P Seriously, though, I've never seen WS as busy as it was on Friday afternoon. It was a struggle to find a walkable path there. Felt like a MK Saturday. (The horror. :scared:)

Sci-Fi Diner: I was really looking forward to this ADR. We normally eat at 50's Primetime Cafe at HS, but decided to try something new. I did not enjoy my sandwich at all. Plus, our server was really behaving strangely, and it made us uncomfortable. I think he was just trying to tease and mess with our kids, but it was one of those situations where you couldn't really tell if he was being serious or not. Our son is rather shy, and he was very embarrassed. The milkshakes were completely standard faire (I like 50's better). We did enjoy the atmosphere and movie clips, but honestly, I was so ill-at-ease with our server, I just wanted to leave. We won't be going back anytime soon, I'm afraid.

My family's lack of desire to see any nighttime shows: I don't know what it is. They just don't care! :sad: And since I don't want to be the one keeping them at the parks when they're exhausted and want to leave, we just go ahead and leave. But one of these days, I WILL see some Star Wars fireworks, if it's the last thing I do!!!! (And yes, this is a real reason to stay onsite, so your family can split up and take advantage of Disney transportation.)

Leaving: This was our sixth family trip to WDW, and I feel like I enjoyed just as much as the first time we went. Sure it was crowded, and there's not the same sense of novelty there once was. But there are layers of family memories built up there that add another dimension, and poignancy, to the whole experience. Our kids have grown up going to this wonderful, magical place. I am so, so grateful we've been able to do this together as a family for as many years as we have.

As much as there is to complain about WDW, I really do think we're all so lucky to get to experience it. I never want to take going there for granted.

:-)


The End
 
Spoiler: It's almost all highs. :)

I have an AP, but the kids and DH got 5-day Park Hopper Plus tickets. Our original intention was to take a down day on Wednesday, right in the middle of our trip, when we'd go to Blizzard Beach and maybe play some putt-putt. But looking at the weather forecast--where highs were maxing out around 70--we knew we should adjust our plans. The only day to touch 80 was the first day we were there, Sunday, so we decided to go to BB then, and hit Epcot afterward.

As a result, we upgraded their tickets to 6-day tickets, because we decided who needs a down day when you're at Walt Disney World? :yay:

We hit every park 2 times--once at RD and once at night. I love getting that nighttime feel at each park, so that was essential when I planned out our itinerary. I actually ended up going to Epcot 4 times in total--once by myself. I swear I could spend all day in that park. I just love it during F&G. :lovestruc

HIGHS:

Weather:
We really lucked out. Although it was cold in the mornings, I would take that in a heartbeat over the unbearable heat of summer. The afternoons were perfect, and outside of Monday, we didn't see any rain.

Rope Drop: In spite of Spring Break crowds, we managed to do nearly everything we wanted to at RD for each park. HS was the toughest with only 4 rides. Had to skip ToT the first time there.

Flight of Passage: Just an awesome, transcendent experience. The best ride experience I've ever had, hands down.

AK at night: I love this park more and more with each visit. A lot of that is due to Pandora, but the nighttime musical acts and the Tree of Life Awakenings show are also wonderful. It's a beautiful park to walk around during the day, but at night, it's downright entrancing. The energy is amazing.

Flower and Garden Festival: Epcot is my favorite park, and F&G is Epcot on steroids. I got so many beautiful photos this time around. The kids love the topiaries, too.

Winter Summerland: If you've never taken the opportunity to do some miniature golfing at Disney World, I recommend getting a Park Hopper Plus ticket for this and the water parks. Winter Summerland is playful and fun, and just a solid family outing.

Tower of Terror: I finally took the plunge and rode ToT! It was the last attraction on my list, because I dislike drops intensely. And honestly? It didn't bother me at all! I am so glad I got to experience this iconic ride, finally. Loved the creepy atmospherics, especially since I was a Twilight Zone fan growing up. If you're on the fence about this attraction, I say go for it! It's definitely less intense than Splash Mountain. I felt so relieved getting off it, and I'm looking forward to riding again the next time.

Mobile Ordering: Made our lives easier on Magic Kingdom days, especially at Pecos Bill's and Columbia Harbor House.

Rolling FP+: Keep refreshing the MDE app to find those precious 4th and 5th rolling FPs, even on peak-crowd days. We scored a Soarin' 4th FP+ on Thursday, much to my surprise.

Epcot Aqua Seas Tour: DD and I did this tour on our last day, Friday. She rated it a 10/10! We snorkeled in the Seas aquarium and got up-close looks at the sea turtle, rays, and fish. We also saw the manatees in their backstage tank. They are really adorable.

Food: We are not terribly adventurous eaters, but we loved our pizza and pasta at Via Napoli, our carrot cake cookies at HS, and all our delicious goodies from France's patisserie. Top counter-service meal was Columbia Harbor House, though we also liked Yak & Yeti's CS Honey Chicken. We did not eat at any F&G booths, so I'm no help there. Finally made it to Earl of Sandwich at Disney Springs, and enjoyed it fine, though wasn't overly wowed. Ample Hills Creamery on Disney's BoardWalk is worth all the hype, though!

Meeting BB-8: The only character meet we did. He was such a cutie. *Beep boop beep*

Disney's BoardWalk: A nice escape from the busyness of WS in Epcot. Sooo looking forward to staying at the BC this July, if only for 2 nights! It's been my dream resort for awhile. We stayed offsite this time to save up a little.

Disney Springs: A great step-up from Downtown Disney. We're not big shoppers but enjoyed the nighttime entertainment and people watching. Just a fun place to walk around. Probably won't go every trip, but would be happy to go in a year or two.


LOWS:

Rides Going Down: Na'Vi was down on the morning we Rope Dropped AK, which meant that we didn't get to ride it. We stuck with the line for an hour before giving up. It also meant we got up at 6:30 for nothing that day. We were none too happy.

Also, our last FP+ of our final MK day was for BTMR. It went down for an hour and a half. The kids were tired by that point, so we just left. It stunk because we always end our MK days with BTMR, so we were all disappointed. Another time we had a FP+ for HM, but that went down. You get the idea...

F&G crowds: It seems hypocritical to rave about F&G and then lament the crowds also enjoying F&G, but . . . yeah. What can I say? I want it all to myself! :P Seriously, though, I've never seen WS as busy as it was on Friday afternoon. It was a struggle to find a walkable path there. Felt like a MK Saturday. (The horror. :scared:)

Sci-Fi Diner: I was really looking forward to this ADR. We normally eat at 50's Primetime Cafe at HS, but decided to try something new. I did not enjoy my sandwich at all. Plus, our server was really behaving strangely, and it made us uncomfortable. I think he was just trying to tease and mess with our kids, but it was one of those situations where you couldn't really tell if he was being serious or not. Our son is rather shy, and he was very embarrassed. The milkshakes were completely standard faire (I like 50's better). We did enjoy the atmosphere and movie clips, but honestly, I was so ill-at-ease with our server, I just wanted to leave. We won't be going back anytime soon, I'm afraid.

My family's lack of desire to see any nighttime shows: I don't know what it is. They just don't care! :sad: And since I don't want to be the one keeping them at the parks when they're exhausted and want to leave, we just go ahead and leave. But one of these days, I WILL see some Star Wars fireworks, if it's the last thing I do!!!! (And yes, this is a real reason to stay onsite, so your family can split up and take advantage of Disney transportation.)

Leaving: This was our sixth family trip to WDW, and I feel like I enjoyed just as much as the first time we went. Sure it was crowded, and there's not the same sense of novelty there once was. But there are layers of family memories built up there that add another dimension, and poignancy, to the whole experience. Our kids have grown up going to this wonderful, magical place. I am so, so grateful we've been able to do this together as a family for as many years as we have.

As much as there is to complain about WDW, I really do think we're all so lucky to get to experience it. I never want to take going there for granted.

:-)


The End
Loved this!
 

Thank you for sharing the highs and lows of your trip- sounds wonderful! I hope you now have enough magic stored up to sustain you til your next one!
 
We were there the exact same time. Our experiences were very similar, except for the 4th and 5th FPs. I just couldn’t figure out the refreshing thing. I am not a particular fan of Star Wars but loved the fireworks. I hope you get to,experience them next trip! Was shocked at the lines during the late night EMH at MK. Had done a late night the week of Thanksgiving 2016 and the lines were nothing like this past week. This was our first time going during spring break. Have done earlier in February and early May. Will probably stick to those times in the future. Was just too busy for us this time. But, still had a fabulous time with good planning and perfect weather.
 
It sounds like you had a wonderful trip! We are really excited about going this summer!

I'm sure you'll have a blast!

Thank you for sharing the highs and lows of your trip- sounds wonderful! I hope you now have enough magic stored up to sustain you til your next one!

We're going to Disney's Vero Beach Resort this summer, but are stopping for 2 nights at BC before heading home. Got to see Toy Story Land! :yay:

We were there the exact same time. Our experiences were very similar, except for the 4th and 5th FPs. I just couldn’t figure out the refreshing thing. I am not a particular fan of Star Wars but loved the fireworks. I hope you get to,experience them next trip! Was shocked at the lines during the late night EMH at MK. Had done a late night the week of Thanksgiving 2016 and the lines were nothing like this past week. This was our first time going during spring break. Have done earlier in February and early May. Will probably stick to those times in the future. Was just too busy for us this time. But, still had a fabulous time with good planning and perfect weather.

It was busier than I'm used to, for sure. And sometimes refreshing the app gets tiresome and detracts from the experience of just being in the moment and enjoying the parks. I can see us going at this time again, though, if just for the beautiful weather. (Not that we're guaranteed that the next time, of course!)

I'm glad you still had a great time on your trip! Who knows? Maybe we stood in a line together. :)
 
Could you expound a bit further of what type of teasing the server was doing at Sci Go? Was he berating your children?

Also, what was wrong with your sandwich?
 
Could you expound a bit further of what type of teasing the server was doing at Sci Go? Was he berating your children?

Also, what was wrong with your sandwich?

The server wasn't malicious or anything. I think he was just kind of oblivious. The teasing was more along the lines of asking my son what he wanted to order . . . after we'd already ordered. Which isn't a big deal, but it went on for longer than was necessary, and it happened a few different times. He did the same thing with my daughter, except acting like she'd ordered something she hadn't. Again, not a big deal--we're used to this sort of thing at 50's Primetime Cafe--but he did it straight-faced and it just felt rather odd, instead of good-natured. It didn't help that we couldn't hear him very well and his accent was rather thick. Plus, admittedly, my kids are just not into that kind of thing. We're all pretty introverted.

I ordered the falafel sandwich because I was trying to be somewhat good (and cheap), since I was also getting a milkshake. But the bun was downright soggy, and I just didn't like the taste very much. My husband thought his burger was undercooked as well. The fries were good, though, and our daughter enjoyed her pasta quite a bit. Our son seemed to think his burger was fine, if nothing exceptional.

I'm still glad we tried Sci-Fi, if just for the unique atmosphere. But it wasn't the best experience for a $100 meal.
 
i have to agree with you about ANimal Kingdom. The entire park is amazing at night time....we expereienced this when they finally extended their hours as it used to be opening and close at 6:00 p.m. It.s just beautiful!
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The server wasn't malicious or anything. I think he was just kind of oblivious. The teasing was more along the lines of asking my son what he wanted to order . . . after we'd already ordered. Which isn't a big deal, but it went on for longer than was necessary, and it happened a few different times. He did the same thing with my daughter, except acting like she'd ordered something she hadn't. Again, not a big deal--we're used to this sort of thing at 50's Primetime Cafe--but he did it straight-faced and it just felt rather odd, instead of good-natured. It didn't help that we couldn't hear him very well and his accent was rather thick. Plus, admittedly, my kids are just not into that kind of thing. We're all pretty introverted.

I ordered the falafel sandwich because I was trying to be somewhat good (and cheap), since I was also getting a milkshake. But the bun was downright soggy, and I just didn't like the taste very much. My husband thought his burger was undercooked as well. The fries were good, though, and our daughter enjoyed her pasta quite a bit. Our son seemed to think his burger was fine, if nothing exceptional.

I'm still glad we tried Sci-Fi, if just for the unique atmosphere. But it wasn't the best experience for a $100 meal.
Thanks for the detailed reply.

Yeah...that's just odd behavior!
 
Thanks for the nicely detailed review. We were at Disney the week before you and I have to agree the breakdown's were downright annoying! We go to Disney every year so it's not like a once in a life time trip but it left a bad feeling with me on our MK day. Two out of our three FP were changed due to breakdowns of both BTM and Splash. We did get to ride BTM later in the day but it was a cool breezy day so by the time Splash was back up it was after dark and pretty chilly and we just decided to skip it. We also had COP break down twice during the show and the people mover stopped for almost 15 minutes during our ride. With pirates down for yet another rehab and all the other major rides having breakdowns it made for some interesting FP lines at some of the other rides such as HM. I did see on the Disney ap that SDMT had a break down period of time as well.

For us it just made for a rough park day. The crowds were so bad that we even went over to the GF for awhile to get away from them. If I had paid for a one day ticket and it was our only time at MK I'm sure I would have not been a happy person.
 
Thanks for the nicely detailed review. We were at Disney the week before you and I have to agree the breakdown's were downright annoying! We go to Disney every year so it's not like a once in a life time trip but it left a bad feeling with me on our MK day. Two out of our three FP were changed due to breakdowns of both BTM and Splash. We did get to ride BTM later in the day but it was a cool breezy day so by the time Splash was back up it was after dark and pretty chilly and we just decided to skip it. We also had COP break down twice during the show and the people mover stopped for almost 15 minutes during our ride. With pirates down for yet another rehab and all the other major rides having breakdowns it made for some interesting FP lines at some of the other rides such as HM. I did see on the Disney ap that SDMT had a break down period of time as well.

For us it just made for a rough park day. The crowds were so bad that we even went over to the GF for awhile to get away from them. If I had paid for a one day ticket and it was our only time at MK I'm sure I would have not been a happy person.

COP?? That's nuts!

Yes, I forgot about the People Mover breakdowns we experienced. And I know Space Mountain must have shut down at one point, because when we lined up in the FP+ line, we were nearly at the Astro Orbiters! There was a huge influx of FP+ guests from whenever it was down earlier.

I'd never seen so many ride breakdowns as there were on this trip. And you're right--it's a shame for first-time visitors, especially.
 
We were there the same week. The weather was phenomenal! It really makes it easier to tolerate crowds when you are not sweating your behind off!
 
We were there the same week. The weather was phenomenal! It really makes it easier to tolerate crowds when you are not sweating your behind off!

I totally agree! I honestly think I prefer the crowds over the horrendous summer heat.
 
Glad you enjoyed your trip. We were there march 6-15 and had an awesome time! Agree with all your highs!

the weather was so perfect for walking around.

AK at night is nothing short of amazing. So surprised at how empty it was! Walking to our 9:00 pm safari it looked like the park was closed.

Leaving to return to cold snowy pa was NOT fun
 
Glad you enjoyed your trip. We were there march 6-15 and had an awesome time! Agree with all your highs!

the weather was so perfect for walking around.

AK at night is nothing short of amazing. So surprised at how empty it was! Walking to our 9:00 pm safari it looked like the park was closed.

Leaving to return to cold snowy pa was NOT fun

I knoooooow. :sad: (We're next door in Ohio.)

Thanks for the kind words! I loved the relative emptiness of AK, too.
 


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