Jeremy Nolen
Earning My Ears
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We just got back to Central Texas after a 7 (and a half) day WDW excursion. Some general thoughts and impressions follow:
This was our first family trip since November of 2016. We also went for a Spring Break week-long trip that year, so it was interesting to compare the experience from 2016 to 2018. Last time, we maximized our time on our favorite attractions; this trip, the plan was to try and experience everything and try new things we have skipped or deprioritized in the past.
We drove (1,175 miles, about 18 hours) and arrived Friday afternoon (3/9) and wandered around Disney Springs a bit. It was nice to see it after all the construction and updates have been completed - the new parking garages are a HUGE improvement and we tried a light dinner at the Edison, which I thought beat the Toothsome Chocolate Factory on theming and design, but actually was underwhelming on food quality and the service was pretty bad. We then stayed off-campus for the first night (we originally were expecting to arrive Saturday, and when we changed our minds we couldn't add another night to our resort reservations.)
Day 1 - Saturday 3/10 - we opened Hollywood Studios after getting up early and checking out of our off-campus resort. Weather was great, crowd levels moderate. DHS feels like 'half a park' with all the closed areas and the remaining attractions were pretty crowded, but between opening the park and judicious use of FP+ we avoided lines, rode everything (some things twice) and saw most of the shows. They have full mockups/dioramas of the new Toy Story Land and it looks pretty good. We ate at Brown Derby and at Prime Time Diner (both experiences were pretty good) and closed out the day watching Fantasmic, which I had somehow avoided in our last few trips. I still found it incomprehensible and underwhelming, oh well (the kids liked it better than I did.)
We checked into All Stars Music that evening (where we stayed for the rest of our trip.) This was our first time staying at ASMusic (we had previously stayed at ASMovies and Port Orleans in other trips) and it was fine - the rooms were small but very quiet, and we had a good location right next to the parking lot for the days we drove to a park instead of using the buses. Having experienced the Universal Cabana Bay resort in the interim, I think AllStars doesn't quite measure up to the theming or design of Cabana Bay, but it is slightly cheaper (and quite a bit older) and I didn't have any resort-related complaints about our stay.
Day 2 was Magic Kingdom open-to-close. Weather was kind of gloomy/drizzly and cool, but I VASTLY prefer that to hot-and-sunny anyway. Crowd levels were low at the beginning of the day (we went straight to Adventureland and were seemingly the only people there for the first hour or so) but ramped up significantly mid-afternoon and onwards. Sadly, POTC was closed for refurbishment our entire stay, which really reduced my enjoyment of the MK. I had not realized how much POTC is the 'emblematic' experience at the park. Still, we had plenty of fun riding other rides and playing the Pirate Adventure game (we split into teams and made it a competition!.) Bus service to-and-from MK was pretty quick and painless, which was a nice surprise as we have had some bad experiences with Disney public trans in the past.
Day 3 was EPCOT open-to-close. Weather was COLD in the AM but warmed up to 'nice' by the afternoon. We enjoyed Future World and World Showcase and I tried most of the 'food experience' booths - overall, I found the food not as impressive as the 2016 Flower & Garden festival, but the topiaries and park decoration was top-notch. Crowd levels progressively ramped up throughout the day; we ended the day with a lakeside seat at Spice Road Table (food and service was mediocre and overpriced) but gave us a good view of Illuminations. We then got to walk out through an empty night-time World Showcase and Future World, which was pretty cool.
This was our first family trip since November of 2016. We also went for a Spring Break week-long trip that year, so it was interesting to compare the experience from 2016 to 2018. Last time, we maximized our time on our favorite attractions; this trip, the plan was to try and experience everything and try new things we have skipped or deprioritized in the past.
We drove (1,175 miles, about 18 hours) and arrived Friday afternoon (3/9) and wandered around Disney Springs a bit. It was nice to see it after all the construction and updates have been completed - the new parking garages are a HUGE improvement and we tried a light dinner at the Edison, which I thought beat the Toothsome Chocolate Factory on theming and design, but actually was underwhelming on food quality and the service was pretty bad. We then stayed off-campus for the first night (we originally were expecting to arrive Saturday, and when we changed our minds we couldn't add another night to our resort reservations.)
Day 1 - Saturday 3/10 - we opened Hollywood Studios after getting up early and checking out of our off-campus resort. Weather was great, crowd levels moderate. DHS feels like 'half a park' with all the closed areas and the remaining attractions were pretty crowded, but between opening the park and judicious use of FP+ we avoided lines, rode everything (some things twice) and saw most of the shows. They have full mockups/dioramas of the new Toy Story Land and it looks pretty good. We ate at Brown Derby and at Prime Time Diner (both experiences were pretty good) and closed out the day watching Fantasmic, which I had somehow avoided in our last few trips. I still found it incomprehensible and underwhelming, oh well (the kids liked it better than I did.)
We checked into All Stars Music that evening (where we stayed for the rest of our trip.) This was our first time staying at ASMusic (we had previously stayed at ASMovies and Port Orleans in other trips) and it was fine - the rooms were small but very quiet, and we had a good location right next to the parking lot for the days we drove to a park instead of using the buses. Having experienced the Universal Cabana Bay resort in the interim, I think AllStars doesn't quite measure up to the theming or design of Cabana Bay, but it is slightly cheaper (and quite a bit older) and I didn't have any resort-related complaints about our stay.
Day 2 was Magic Kingdom open-to-close. Weather was kind of gloomy/drizzly and cool, but I VASTLY prefer that to hot-and-sunny anyway. Crowd levels were low at the beginning of the day (we went straight to Adventureland and were seemingly the only people there for the first hour or so) but ramped up significantly mid-afternoon and onwards. Sadly, POTC was closed for refurbishment our entire stay, which really reduced my enjoyment of the MK. I had not realized how much POTC is the 'emblematic' experience at the park. Still, we had plenty of fun riding other rides and playing the Pirate Adventure game (we split into teams and made it a competition!.) Bus service to-and-from MK was pretty quick and painless, which was a nice surprise as we have had some bad experiences with Disney public trans in the past.
Day 3 was EPCOT open-to-close. Weather was COLD in the AM but warmed up to 'nice' by the afternoon. We enjoyed Future World and World Showcase and I tried most of the 'food experience' booths - overall, I found the food not as impressive as the 2016 Flower & Garden festival, but the topiaries and park decoration was top-notch. Crowd levels progressively ramped up throughout the day; we ended the day with a lakeside seat at Spice Road Table (food and service was mediocre and overpriced) but gave us a good view of Illuminations. We then got to walk out through an empty night-time World Showcase and Future World, which was pretty cool.
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