JCandKT
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Although DH and I had a great time away from work, school, church and other commitments on our vacation at Disney, this was a different kind of trip for us. We usually go in middle-to-late September, when the crowds arent as bad and were able to hit a lot of attractions with little-to-no wait time were just able to go to the parks at our pace and its relaxing. This time, however, was not relaxing.
We arrived on New Years Eve (our first mistake). After having a slight delay in our connecting city, we arrived to the warm, humid climate that is Central Florida quite different then the cold, damp, dreariness that is Indianapolis. Our bus driver on the Magical Express made us feel very welcome by telling jokes and letting us know what was up with the parks the Magic Kingdom was already at capacity and it was only 11 a.m. Check-in to the ASMo took a little longer than desired, but we checked our carry-ons at the front desk and headed off to Epcot. We headed straight over to the World Showcase to get something to eat at our favorite little Cantina in Mexico and it was packed. I swarmed like a vulture for 20 minutes while DH waited in line to order our food. Finally I saw a two-seater table along the lagoon and took my seat. A four-seater opened up next to us and a large family came over. The man in that family looked at me sitting alone at the two-seater and told me to find another table, since they had 8 in their family and they would need the table I was sitting at as well. If he had asked nicely, I probably would have obliged, but he demanded!- that I leave and find another seat. Thankfully, DH came back and sat down. We were glared at the whole time by this family and they made it very difficult to eat. (was I wrong for not moving?)
Epcot was so congested it was hard to even walk from country to country. We ran into some characters in America, so that was nice. We stopped in Germany so DH could get a brew and a pretzel, and I sat along the lagoon to people-watch. People were being just so vicious to each other ---- something I am not used to seeing at Disney!! Snow White and Dopey were taking pictures and I just couldnt believe all the pushing and shoving and swearing... it was like being at a kids soccer game! We had had just about enough by about 4 p.m. and had to leave Epcot because we were just so upset and frustrated by the whole mob scene. We went back and took a nap for a couple hours had a light dinner at the ASMo Food Court and headed over to MGM. The crowds were a lot lighter over at MGM as compared to Epcot. Some teenagers messing around with a wheelchair (pushing each other and running through the dense crowds) ended up running right into the back of DH and scarring his legs and ankles. Needless to say it made us think we had made a mistake by going to Disney on New Years. 3-2-1 Happy New Year and we ran onto Aerosmiths Roller Coaster (our first time) and loved it. Then we ran onto Tower of Terror (my first time) and eich I hate the feeling of dropping, but it was still fun.
We headed back to our rooms to try and get some sleep. We hoped our vacation would be better tomorrow.
(more later)
We arrived on New Years Eve (our first mistake). After having a slight delay in our connecting city, we arrived to the warm, humid climate that is Central Florida quite different then the cold, damp, dreariness that is Indianapolis. Our bus driver on the Magical Express made us feel very welcome by telling jokes and letting us know what was up with the parks the Magic Kingdom was already at capacity and it was only 11 a.m. Check-in to the ASMo took a little longer than desired, but we checked our carry-ons at the front desk and headed off to Epcot. We headed straight over to the World Showcase to get something to eat at our favorite little Cantina in Mexico and it was packed. I swarmed like a vulture for 20 minutes while DH waited in line to order our food. Finally I saw a two-seater table along the lagoon and took my seat. A four-seater opened up next to us and a large family came over. The man in that family looked at me sitting alone at the two-seater and told me to find another table, since they had 8 in their family and they would need the table I was sitting at as well. If he had asked nicely, I probably would have obliged, but he demanded!- that I leave and find another seat. Thankfully, DH came back and sat down. We were glared at the whole time by this family and they made it very difficult to eat. (was I wrong for not moving?)
Epcot was so congested it was hard to even walk from country to country. We ran into some characters in America, so that was nice. We stopped in Germany so DH could get a brew and a pretzel, and I sat along the lagoon to people-watch. People were being just so vicious to each other ---- something I am not used to seeing at Disney!! Snow White and Dopey were taking pictures and I just couldnt believe all the pushing and shoving and swearing... it was like being at a kids soccer game! We had had just about enough by about 4 p.m. and had to leave Epcot because we were just so upset and frustrated by the whole mob scene. We went back and took a nap for a couple hours had a light dinner at the ASMo Food Court and headed over to MGM. The crowds were a lot lighter over at MGM as compared to Epcot. Some teenagers messing around with a wheelchair (pushing each other and running through the dense crowds) ended up running right into the back of DH and scarring his legs and ankles. Needless to say it made us think we had made a mistake by going to Disney on New Years. 3-2-1 Happy New Year and we ran onto Aerosmiths Roller Coaster (our first time) and loved it. Then we ran onto Tower of Terror (my first time) and eich I hate the feeling of dropping, but it was still fun.
We headed back to our rooms to try and get some sleep. We hoped our vacation would be better tomorrow.
(more later)