6 nights in CCV 2BD plus 1 night in BWV studio!

Day 2 - AK, pool break, hop to HS

This might have been the first trip where our first park day was at AK! After having some quick breakfast and coffee in the room, we were ready to rock. Since we had our car, driving seemed like the best option rather than waiting for the bus or ordering a Minnie van. Parking at AK couldn't have been easier! We were only about a 5 minute walk from our parking spot to the gate. The car locator feature in MDE was very handy!

Our plan was to try and ride standby on Everest and Dinosaur before crowds got crazy. We were walking in by 8:45ish. Not rope drop by any means, but still earlier enough that both rides had really low waits. As we were walking into Asia, I noticed it was very quiet and no activity seemed to be happening on Everest. Checked MDE and sure enough, ride was down. We pivoted and stopped for cold brews and the stuffed pancake sandwich, and then made our way to catch that dino.

By the time we reached Dinosaur, the wait had built to be about 20 minutes. Still not bad at all and we hopped in line. First time for my spouse and kiddos and I am glad they all got to experience it before the retheme! From there, we had a LL for Kilimanjaro Safaris followed by Navi River Journey. We took a quick lunch break at Satu'li Canteen which I wrote about upthread. Highly recommend! After lunch, we hit our ILL for FOP. Our LL for the new Zootopia show was cancelled during this time, and I was super disappointed about missing it. We decided to head out after FOP, and we passed the Zootopia entrance on our way out. The attraction had JUST come back up and the standby wait was only 10 minutes so we jumped in line. Sadly the Clawhauser animatronic was not working and that was the main draw for me. Overall the show was cute but a bit hard to understand the dialogue IMO. We'll have to catch the Clawhauser animatronic on a future visit.

We hit the main pool at WL during our break and while it was busy we were able to grab some chairs without an issue. The kids had a great time splashing around and doing the slide. We stayed at the pool longer than I planned and our park hopping to HS was later than I planned as a result.

We took the bus over there and missed our reservation for Oga's by about 5 minutes. The cast members allowed us to get back on the waitlist, and we were seated in about 15 minutes. The entire experience at Oga's didn't feel as immersive as it had on past visits, so we'll probably not be back any time soon. From there, we had our reservation at Sci-Fi which I also wrote about upthread. Do not recommend at all for reasons already shared. This will be a one and done for us.

I had stacked some LLs for after dinner, and we were able to ride Runaway Railway, Rock n Roller Coaster, and Smuggler's Run. The kids were begging to jump in the standby line for Star Tours, but I was exhausted and told them we'd have to wait until the morning as we were back at HS.

Overall, it was a great first park day and it was fun to try some new-to-us experiences!!
 
Day 3 - HS, pool break, hop to MK

After our experience at Sci Fi, I started releasing some of the sit down dining that I had booked. On this day, we had a dinner reservation at Tony's that I dropped. Given the wait time, caliber of the food, and the expense at Sci Fi, parsing down our sit down dining experiences on this trip seemed like the best route.

We caught a Minnie Van over to HS and were dropped off by 9:35am. As promised to the kids, we did the standby line for Star Tours. Posted 5 minute wait and wound up being 15 minutes. Up next was a LL for ToT, and we did rider swap as that is the one of the only ride my youngest won't do. After that, coffee was necessary and we grabbed the Epic Cold Brew Spectacular! from Epic Eats. This is the one with the Indiana Jones hat. It was fine, wouldn't go out of my way to get it again. We parted ways so my oldest and I could do our ILL for ROTR. The ride went down on our walk there, so we pivoted and stopped for a frozen coke and a Mickey pretzel. She had a bit of a headache and I was hoping the caffeine would help. We swung by First Aid and they gave her some medication to help with her head. Next up was the Indiana Jones show, also a first for my spouse and kids. It was nice to get a break in the shade and sit for a bit. Everyone enjoyed the show and after that, ROTR was back up so we jumped in line to redeem our ILL, which had converted to a "use at any time" pass since it was down during our original return time. We don't do ROTR very often, and definitely enjoyed it!

We had LLs for Slinky, Toy Story Mania, and Swirlin Saucers (can't bring myself to use the abbreviation, lol) in the mid afternoon. We started with Toy Story Mania, did a late lunch break at Woody's Lunchbox, and from there did Slinky and Swirlin Saucers. I was beyond ready for a break by that point, and a bus pulled up as soon as we were approaching the bus stop. Great timing!

The kids enjoyed some more pool time and while they swam we made our gameplan for Magic Kingdom. Our priority was to see the Starlight parade while grabbing some food at Pecos Bill's and maybe the fireworks and a ride or two. By the time we were ready to head there, I checked the bus schedule in MDE and saw that a bus would be arriving momentarily. More great bus timing!

We got a great spot for the parade right by Pecos Bill's and I was able to also get my beloved jalapeno poppers from Westward Ho while we waited. Overall I think I prefer catching parades in the Main Street area because the vibes are 10/10. But Frontierland is a great spot too and less congested. We did a quick ride on Dumbo, filled up our popcorn bucket, and headed to the boat for our trip home. We caught some of the fireworks while waiting at the boat launch. Since we had MVMCP the next night, I wasn't trying to be at MK super late, which kind of pained me as wait times were not long. Trying to relax on my park warrior ways now that we are DVC!
 
Oga's didn't feel as immersive as it had on past visits, so we'll probably not be back any time soon.
We also felt this way on our last visit to Ogas. I thought it was WDW Ogas vs DLR Ogas. But maybe its just Ogas overall.
Trying to relax on my park warrior ways now that we are DVC!

I struggle hard with this one. I wonder how long it will take to learn to not do it all in one day.

I am so impressed by your AK, pool and HS all in one day! Amazing!
 

I really enjoyed the sci fi smash burger I had, too bad it was a miss. Ive never been to Tony's but that is on my list because the breadsticks while watching parade is highly recommended by my favorite disney food blogger 🤣

How crowded were the parks? Im not a fan of the new Beak and Barrel either. I dont like "timed" restaurants/bars. At beak and barrel it was very much order, pay, and get out i 🤣🤣 Also depending on where youre seated you can't even see the parrot.

I dont drink alcohol and i wanted the limited edition pirate cup and it was no alcohol, too bad or you have to use one of your two drink limit on it. I thought that was tacky, just give me a lemonade or something jeez. I enjoyed oga better when we went but doesnt surprise me that it changed for the worst. Beak and Barrel is the first place ive been too in my decades of Disney that they would not allow one extra child in if the number of people didnt match the reservation. It is small and popular so I get it, but overall experience just too strict for my taste.
 
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Day 4 - MK, pool break, return to MK for MVMCP

As was the theme for my trip, I also released some sit down dining on this day. Originally I had Crystal Palace booked for breakfast and Steakhouse 71 booked for dinner. Our breakfast reservation was at 8:10am or something like that. I love that breakfast experience and we have not been there for a few trips now. Both of my kids were really looking forward to it, but mean mom over here cancelled it anyway. Prioritizing a less hectic morning seemed more important if I wanted them to go the distance at MVMCP that evening. For our Steakhouse 71 reservation, we decided we'd rather get to the party earlier and after watching some of the party videos on YouTube we thought we'd rather try some of the party exclusive offerings instead of a sit down dinner.

We took the bus over and headed straight for Sleepy Hollow. We got the Waffle with Chocolate-Hazelnut Spread, Bananas, Berries, and Whipped Cream to share with some cold brews. I can't remember the order in which we did rides, but we had LLs for Winnie the Pooh, Pirates, Tiana's, and ILLs for Mine Train and Tron. When I booked my LLs, getting the ILLs for Mine Train and Tron seemed like maybe it was overkill since the party was that night, but it ended up being a good move. More on that later. We also walked through the Swiss Family Treehouse, and the kids got a kick out of it because they have watched the movie several times over the last year.

We headed back to WL after Tron for our daily pool break and by this day is where we noticed the lobby crowd had reallllllly gotten crowded. The main pool was also crowded but we did some time there and then back to the BRV pool.

I started stacking LLs to use after our break/before the party's official start time while we were still in MK earlier in the day. Since we were day guests, we did not need to enter through the party guests line, which was still very busy around 4:30ish, and instead we entered through the day guests line. From there, we got our party wristbands, ornament, and marshmallow treat from
Tortuga Tavern. The marshmallow was dipped in chocolate with candy candy pieces. I think it was meant to be dropped in a hot chocolate from a treat stop, but we didn't wait that long. It was so good!

We rode Space Mountain via LL that night but I am struggling to remember what else I had stacked on LL 🤔 We did the tea cups, speedway, Carousel of Progress, People Mover, Ariel, and I think Dumbo again all before the party officially started. We did a couple of cookie stops and then headed to Pinocchio's to get the party exclusive ravioli dish. Mobile order pick up was chaotic and seemed understaffed, but the food was worth the wait. The ravioli had NO business being as delicious as it was. Honestly, this and the pretzel from Geyser Point were the best things I ate on this trip.

We posted up by Pecos Bill's again for the first showing of the Christmas parade and had some frozen hot chocolates while we waited. The parade was awesome but again, I think I prefer watching parades on Main Street for the vibes. We rode Tiana's after the parade, and Pirates. We also got some treats from Aloha Isle. First time trying the coconut Dole Whip and it was so good, but the classic combo of pineapple and vanilla is my forever favorite. We also did Mine Train during the fireworks and had somewhat of a view while we were in line. It was a posted 30 minute wait and ended up being 26 minutes. In retrospect, I wish we had not spent valuable party time waiting in line for this but the kids really wanted to ride it at night. We never did Tron that night ...I never saw the wait dip below 60 minutes! We waited about 25 for Peter Pan later in the evening. I think that was the lowest it got all night.

For our last thing that night, we split up so I could take my oldest to visit the princesses and my husband took my youngest to visit Winnie and friends. OMG. The wait for the princesses was crazy!! Well over 45 minutes. The Winnie line didn't take as long. It pained me to wait this long for characters but my kids are only getting older and it feels like I should prioritize the character visits while they still ask to do them.

My kids made it until 11:45pm which I was pleasantly surprised by. No melt downs at all. We had no trouble getting a Minnie van back to WL. Given the late hour and how we did well with no meltdowns, I didn't want to push it by waiting on a bus or boat.

This was our second year in a row at MVMCP and we'll probably take a bit of a break from it for now. At no point were any of the attractions true walk ons. If we go during the holidays for 2026, I'd be more apt to give Jollywood a try. MVMCP seemed way more crowded than in past years and part of the draw for me is low wait times for the attractions. It's worth going if you've never been for the parade and fireworks alone, though!
 
I am so impressed by your AK, pool and HS all in one day! Amazing!
thank you!! I feel like we got a ton done without running ourselves too ragged, but on some of the nights it was definitely hard to motivate myself to park hop after our pool break!
Ive never been to Tony's but that is on my list because the breadsticks while watching parade is highly recommended by my favorite disney food blogger 🤣
Tony's gets a lot of hate but I LOVE it! Especially if you get the patio seating. I am sad that we didn't get there this trip but will aim to try it next trip!
How crowded were the parks?
Honestly, not bad for Thanksgiving week. We were there over Thanksgiving a couple years ago, and the parks seemed less crowded this year than they did then. At no point did things feel unmanageable, but honestly I think we avoided some of the highest wait times during our daily pool breaks. I was pleasantly surprised. It was definitely busy, but at no point was I like holy cow, this is nuts.
I dont drink alcohol and i wanted the limited edition pirate cup and it was no alcohol, too bad or you have to use one of your two drink limit on it. I thought that was tacky, just give me a lemonade or something jeez. I enjoyed oga better when we went but doesnt surprise me that it changed for the worst. Beak and Barrel is the first place ive been too in my decades of Disney that they would not allow one extra child in if the number of people didnt match the reservation. It is small and popular so I get it, but overall experience just too strict for my taste.
I don't really drink alcohol either. I maybe have 5 drinks over the course of the year. Can't remember what I got at Oga's but was underwhelmed. I have no desire to check out Beak and Barrel at this point based on a lot of the feedback I've heard!
 
this week has been grueling. outside of normal work/school day, we had things in the morning before work/school AND after work/school. Truly a jarring return to reality from being in the WDW bubble!

Day 5 - Epcot, pool break, hop to HS

Another day, more dining reservations released. On this day, I had Garden Grill booked for breakfast and Hollywood Brown Derby booked for dinner. Cancelled both, though I really want to try them on a future visit.
We Minnie van-ed to Epcot, originally putting our destination as BW so we could enter via the IG. After chatting with our driver about our slate of activities, he suggested going to the main gate instead. He was right, of course, as our morning activities were all concentrated at the front of the park. We had LLs for Soarin', Living with the Land, and Remy with a ILL for Guardians thrown in there.

We started at Soarin', and that's always a family favorite. The Glimmering Greenhouses overlay at Living with the Land is definitely worth doing if you've never experienced it. That attraction is so relaxing to me and is a great respite from a busy park day. From there, we walked through Moana Journey of Water. I prefer this attraction at night, but still fun during the day, too. Guardians was fantastic as always, but the queue even with ILL stresses me out. People stampede out of the pre-shows in a way that doesn't quite happen at any other WDW attraction that I can think of. Coffee was very necessary by this point in the morning, and happily there is a Joffrey's kiosk soon after exiting. My kids have gotten into pin collecting, so we hit a pin stand before heading over to our Remy LL. I had been refreshing all morning trying to grab a Frozen LL, but no dice. I was sad to miss that one on this trip as it's one of my favorite rides at Epcot. I was a big fan of Maelstrom and am nostalgic for that ride. I accepted defeat about Frozen and started stacking rides for our evening in HS.

Remy's in 3D never made me motion sick, but that 2D version was something else. I felt queasy after riding. Too bad, because I love the movie and wish I loved the attraction. The ride vehicles are so cute! The France pavilion was very crowded and I was starting to get hot. This was our hottest day of the trip and I find Epcot (along with Toy Story Land, AK, and Tomorrowland Speedway) to be hotter than the surface of the sun. The kids were getting hungry, so we did a mobile order for Regal Eagle Smokehouse. We had no trouble finding inside seating, and everyone felt better after a little food. I had hoped for another lunch stop for me and my spouse at La Cantina de San Angel, and we only snacked at Regal Eagle. The line at La Cantina de San Angel was SO long, and I wasn't willing to wait. It's one of my favorite quick services at WDW, so definitely put it on your list if you haven't tried it.

We hit the Creations shop on the way out, as it always seems like it has a great selection of merch. After a bit of shopping and my kids spending some of their gift cards (anyone else miss the days of Disney Dollars?) we caught a Lyft home. We rarely use transportation outside of Disney transportation, and taking the Lyft took me out of the bubble a bit. But it was faster than waiting for the bus and less expensive then a Minnie van.

Our daily pool breaks were so necessary and relaxing. The weather couldn't have been better on this trip (that is, until Friday) and we had ZERO rain! We spent some time at the BRV pool and got a to-go pretzel from Geyser Point. This is not available to mobile order, but we were able to order it from the bartender.

We took a Minnie van over to HS and had LLs stacked for Toy Story Mania, Smugglers Run, and Rock n Rollercoaster. I was pumped to snag the LL for Rock n Rollercoaster. My youngest loved her first ride and was really hoping to ride it again, as we won't be back again before it closes for the retheme. We went right to Toy Story Mania and from there headed to Galaxy Edge to do our reservation at Droid Depot. I don't want to be too negative here, but 0/10 recommend this experience. You can DM me if you want the details.

We rode Smugglers with a solo rider. I feel bad solo riders typically get the engineer slot, so I offered to trade my gunner spot with our solo rider for her engineer spot. My six year old was a shockingly smooth pilot along with my spouse! After that, we stopped for a frozen coke and Mickey pretzel to share before heading to Rock n. The Rock n pre-show was changed just the week after our visit, and while I am looking forward to the retheme I will miss that opening scene with Aerosmith!

The bus pulled up shortly after we got to the bus stop. Always a great way to end the day! Back at WL, the lobby crowd had died down a little bit and, as we did every day, admired the Christmas decor and tree before heading back up to our room.
 
The construction was fine. The exterior scaffolding came down midway through our stay. While the scaffolding was still up, we walked by a few times at nighttime and it did not appear that those rooms were occupied, but I could be wrong
Great report! We were quite concerned about the possibility of scaffolding being up outside our room for our upcoming April trip we ended up moving to BLT. We made a couple of calls to DVC but they weren’t much help. Basically they said it was a risk. We love spending time on our balconies so we decided to switch.

Just wondering whether you happened to notice later on in your trip whether the “scaffold rooms” were occupied.
Thanks for any info
 
Great report! We were quite concerned about the possibility of scaffolding being up outside our room for our upcoming April trip we ended up moving to BLT. We made a couple of calls to DVC but they weren’t much help. Basically they said it was a risk. We love spending time on our balconies so we decided to switch.

Just wondering whether you happened to notice later on in your trip whether the “scaffold rooms” were occupied.
Thanks for any info
thanks for reading! I need to get my act together and write up our final days.

It did not appear to me that the scaffolding rooms were occupied. While the scaffolding was still up, we walked by a few times at night and each time all of the rooms behind the scaffolding were pitch black. That is what made me think the rooms were unoccupied. The scaffolding did come down during my visit, but more recent reports over on the CCV resort thread share that scaffolding has gone back up in a new section.

I hope you have a great time at BLT!
 
This was our second year in a row at MVMCP and we'll probably take a bit of a break from it for now. At no point were any of the attractions true walk ons. If we go during the holidays for 2026, I'd be more apt to give Jollywood a try. MVMCP seemed way more crowded than in past years and part of the draw for me is low wait times for the attractions. It's worth going if you've never been for the parade and fireworks alone, though!
I was thinking off a family trip to incorporate a fly in Friday night, fly out Sunday visit for my family, with a party as the main draw. I'll put that on hold based on the wait times. I was expecting almost walk ons for any party as that was what we had back in my day.

Thank you for writing up your experience!
 
I was thinking off a family trip to incorporate a fly in Friday night, fly out Sunday visit for my family, with a party as the main draw. I'll put that on hold based on the wait times. I was expecting almost walk ons for any party as that was what we had back in my day.

Thank you for writing up your experience!
thank you for reading! I need to finish up writing the experience of my last few days on this trip.

I was hopeful for near walk ons at the party, but that was really not the case at all. During this trip, I met several folks who spoke really highly of Jollywood and shared that it was a true walk on experience there. Maybe that could be a good option for your trip! Happy planning!
 
Day 6 - Thanksgiving!! MK, pool break, MK

Continuing my trend of releasing dining reservations, I ended up cancelling the breakfast reservation I had this day for 1900 Park Fare and my dinner reservation for Cítricos. Aiming to try both of these on a future trip! Earlier in the trip, I had decided to cancel both of these reservations and cancelled several days ahead of time. This left us with Liberty Tree Tavern for lunch, a first for us and I was shocked to book it at 60 days out for Thanksgiving, no issue at all!

Two years ago, we were in HS on Thanksgiving Day and it was madness. I cautioned my family to temper expectations as I was sure that MK would be far, far worse. Shockingly, it was totally doable! I was pleasantly surprised.

We bused to the park and entered the park somewhere after opening. I can't recall at this point all of the rides we had booked with LL - definitely Space Mountain and I think Little Mermaid and I forget the other. We also had ILLs for both Mine Train and Space. Our plan was to cruise through all of our LLs and ILLs, grab a breakfast snack to tide us over for lunch, and then hit the pool for a midday break to avoid the crowds. We got iced coffees and some breakfast items at Friar's Nook around 9:30am, right after we got off of Mine Train. It was ready quickly and we were able to find a table, too! After that, my kids wanted to try to pull out the sword. I was SHOCKED that the man in line ahead of us actually pulled it out! I had never seen it actually get pulled out before, so that was really cool to see.

We also did Philharmagic before heading over to Tomorrowland for Space and Tron. I had not see the show since some of the newer (not really new anymore) scenes were added, and it was very cute. Definitely recommend this attraction as something to do to beat the heat or get away from crowds. We did our rides in Tomorrowland and then made out way over to Liberty Square for our lunch reservation. We waited only a few minutes after checking in and were brought back to our table, in the Betsy Ross section. While it was fun to be in a Thanksgiving/Americana themed restaurant on Thanksgiving Day, that was probably the highlight. We didn't care for the food at all, but the service was great.

The crowds had definitely started to build and wait times were high after lunch, so the timing was right to head back to WL for our daily midday break. The main pool was packed, so we went to the BRV pool to hang out. I had managed to stack some evening LLs for our return to MK, no park hopping today! We had Small World, Tiana's, and Haunted Mansion all booked. I also wanted one last Dole Whip and for my family to experience The Enchanted Tiki Room for the first time.

We took our time heading back to MK and took the boat over. Pulling up to MK and seeing the train station and glimpses of the castle, I started to get sad that this was our last park day. The great thing about DVC is that there is always going to be a return trip. We first rode Small World and from here decided to go to Frontierland for one last order of jalapeno poppers from Westward Ho and some dinner from Pecos Bills. Pecos Bill seems to get a lot of hate but I think this is a great quick service option.

Pirates was a walk on so we did that after dinner, and then went to the Tiki Room. It had been decades probably since I last did that attraction, and wow it unlocked childhood memories of experiencing the attraction for the first time maybe when I was 4 years old or so. As I've said in a previous trip report, the nostalgia factor of WDW has me in a chokehold! The Tiki Room was hilarious and classic Disneyana and my family members enjoyed experiencing it for the first time. It was approaching fireworks time when we exited Tiki Room, and as soon was we walked out I was like "where are all the people?!" because Adventureland was a ghost town. We ordered our Dole Whips and had a (slightly blocked) view of the fireworks while we enjoyed.

From there, we did Tiana and Haunted Mansion. I had Laugh Floor booked for after Haunted, but we were running out of steam and were ready to get back home. We booked it out of the park, as we thought we had a Minnie Van ordered and we were worried about missing our pick up time. Turns out the app glitched, and we hustled all that way for no reason. The night parade was just starting as we exited Main Street, so I was sorry that we missed seeing that again. Since there was no Minnie Van to quickly bring us back to WL, we jumped in the bus line. And waited about 30 minutes for a bus. In that time, we saw several buses arrive and depart for SSR, AKV, RIV, and more. No WL bus to be found! As soon as ours pulled up, another pulled up right behind it.

We spent a few minutes wandering around the upper floors of WL to find the "secret" fireplaces and cozy nooks. It was quiet and peaceful, with lobby no longer being full of guests admiring the Christmas decor. A little twinge of sadness hit since it was our last night before moving over to BWV for the very last night of our trip. I am so glad we got to stay at WL on this trip and still cannot believe that my waitlist came through. I would definitely stay here again, and am still considering flipping my SSR resale contract into a CCV resale!

To come, our last day on this trip - transfer to BWV and resort day. Thanks to those of you who are following along!
 











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