So recap for the day...
After finally getting inside (about 12:50

) we headed straight for Mickey waffles as I had a very hungry 5 year old. Mobile order took 30 minutes once checked in (this would be the theme of the day). Then the waffles were frozen in the middle. Oy. The CM’s were struggling to work the ordering system there and were late getting up and running, managers everywhere, so I give them a pass there. While we ate we planned our next mobile order for cozy cone. Churros and Mac n cheese cones. We had no problems finding a table there or anywhere all day really, I was impressed with that for sure. Wait was only about 15 minutes there.
Next headed to the wharf, someone wanted skewers. This mobile order wait was upwards of 40 minutes for 2 skewers, and then they were tiny. Like 2 tiny pieces of beef. Not really impressed with that. From there we walked over the pier for a Dole Whip, then we saw the line - yikes! Add to that nowhere to sit up there, right in the sun, and you cannot eat and walk. Not sure they would have made to a seat somewhere without totally melting so we skipped it. :-(
Games were not working, but we saw Minnie and Pluto up on the swing platform. The AP corner line looks crazy but moves really fast. One thing that irked me, photo pass was supposed to be a perk of the ticket but the one spot (at AP corner) that we wanted a group photo there was no photog. They called it a selfie station but it had an awesome set for a photo. Sheesh lol. We never did use the photopass because we never saw a photog somewhere we wanted a photo. We took our own. I’m sure they were there somewhere.
After we walked the pier we headed past Grizzly River (love that walk - that one was just good for the soul) and back to Smoke Jumpers. The next mobile window was already 2 hours out when we were at the pier so we walked up. Line seemed short enough... got inside finally and they had ONE register. A second one was broken down but still. One register?? It took about 45 minutes to stand in line and then wait for milkshakes and a soda.
After that someone had to have a corn dog and the carrot cake funnel fries thing so we headed over to Hollywood and mobile ordered. That one was ready in only about 10 minutes.
All in all the wait times were just crazy. We couldn’t order everything we wanted because after 5 hours the kids were getting tired of standing around and waiting for things, and mobile order windows were pretty long by then. Bummed the midway games were closed as we thought we read they were open at some point. The food we did eat was ok, but I felt it wasn’t on par with what we normally experience at F&W or even just lunch in the parks.
I will say it never felt crowded at all. We were always able to find a table in the shade. And it just generally felt so good to just walk through the park, listen to the music, watch CM’s literally dancing in the street at times because they were so happy to be there. Minus the food, it felt just like my Disney

One other hiccup, on the way out we wanted to shop in DTD and asked if the bridge was open. We asked 4 people and got 4 answers. We ended up turning around and going all the way back to the tram path only to see people on the bridge. I found a manager on the path and told him there was some confusion about the bridge and he seemed confused because everyone should know it is open. Oh well! We survived the walk! Lol