It's our 5th trip in 2 years (4 out of 5 at FW). Both myself and the DW have to admit that the Disney magic is starting to fade a bit, but not enough to stop us from booking our next trip over Christmas! My DS (4) loved every minute and didn't want to leave.
There's so much to talk about, but no one wants to read a long and boring trip report, so I'll keep it short and list the disappointments and complaints. That should stir up some conversation!
1) Why did they eliminate the bus from FW to the T&TC? We like to drive, but this was an acceptable alternative. Now, unless you want to ride 3 different buses to get to MK, you have no choice but to take the boat. One night that we did it, we had to wait for 3 boats there were that many people in line.
2) Anyone else notice that the garbages are not being emptied regularly, especially at Epcot? There were many occasions where garbages were stuffed full and actually had trash piled on top and around the base. To us, it took a little of the shine off of the Disney experience.
3) We've been looking forward to the openings for Soarin' and the Motorcycle stunt show. Anyone else feel like they were a giant waste of time? I personally can't believe that Disney spent all that money on construction for these 2 rides. Soarin' is interesting, but there are certainly no thrills - and this is coming from a person who does not like heights or drops. Speaking of drops - where were they? My rating: 3 out of 10.
Unless you like to watch mini cars constantly spinning their tires as they race around in circles, I'd avoid the Stunt show. WAY too much talking there. By the title and the way they described this show, I was expecting a STUNT show (i.e. cars and motorcycles doing amazing or daring jumps, etc.) No such luck. This show is comparable to Indiana Jones, but even though I've seen that one many times over the years, it somehow still captures my attention. This new one did not. My rating: 4 out of 10.
4) Rehab of It's a Small World: what was the point and why did it take so long? Other than a new entrance, I don't think I saw anything new and that song still drives me crazy. Just my luck, my DS loved the ride and wanted to go on it again and again and again and...
5) What happened to Goofy's Jamboree or whatever it was called? We saw it at Christmas, but now it's labelled as Woody and Friends. We thought it was a new show, but it's just a meet & greet for Woody and Jessie. What a shame.
6) Found out that Wonders of Life is closed until they find a new sponsor
7) I've never really liked Animal Kingdom as it still doesn't have that much to offer. Hopefully that will change in the future. For your information, stay away from Extra Hours at that park. It looks good on paper, but there's actually nothing to do. Usual closing time was 7pm, which meant that it would be open until 10pm. The DW was looking forward to a nighttime safari - something different. Well, we went to AK just for the extra hours and arrived at Africa just past 7:30. Guess what? The last safari was at 7:30 and Africa was closed. They were directing people out of that section. We weren't the only people surprised by this info. It would have been nice to know. Most of the other shows in the park finished by 8:00, which left Kali River Rapids, It's a Bugs Life and Dinoland the only things open in the park.
Please don't assume that we hated our trip. Far from it - there were numerous great things, but I don't want to be sitting here typing for hours writing out all the good things. You all know them anyway.
Can't wait for Christmas!
Anyone have any questions?
There's so much to talk about, but no one wants to read a long and boring trip report, so I'll keep it short and list the disappointments and complaints. That should stir up some conversation!
1) Why did they eliminate the bus from FW to the T&TC? We like to drive, but this was an acceptable alternative. Now, unless you want to ride 3 different buses to get to MK, you have no choice but to take the boat. One night that we did it, we had to wait for 3 boats there were that many people in line.
2) Anyone else notice that the garbages are not being emptied regularly, especially at Epcot? There were many occasions where garbages were stuffed full and actually had trash piled on top and around the base. To us, it took a little of the shine off of the Disney experience.
3) We've been looking forward to the openings for Soarin' and the Motorcycle stunt show. Anyone else feel like they were a giant waste of time? I personally can't believe that Disney spent all that money on construction for these 2 rides. Soarin' is interesting, but there are certainly no thrills - and this is coming from a person who does not like heights or drops. Speaking of drops - where were they? My rating: 3 out of 10.
Unless you like to watch mini cars constantly spinning their tires as they race around in circles, I'd avoid the Stunt show. WAY too much talking there. By the title and the way they described this show, I was expecting a STUNT show (i.e. cars and motorcycles doing amazing or daring jumps, etc.) No such luck. This show is comparable to Indiana Jones, but even though I've seen that one many times over the years, it somehow still captures my attention. This new one did not. My rating: 4 out of 10.
4) Rehab of It's a Small World: what was the point and why did it take so long? Other than a new entrance, I don't think I saw anything new and that song still drives me crazy. Just my luck, my DS loved the ride and wanted to go on it again and again and again and...
5) What happened to Goofy's Jamboree or whatever it was called? We saw it at Christmas, but now it's labelled as Woody and Friends. We thought it was a new show, but it's just a meet & greet for Woody and Jessie. What a shame.
6) Found out that Wonders of Life is closed until they find a new sponsor
7) I've never really liked Animal Kingdom as it still doesn't have that much to offer. Hopefully that will change in the future. For your information, stay away from Extra Hours at that park. It looks good on paper, but there's actually nothing to do. Usual closing time was 7pm, which meant that it would be open until 10pm. The DW was looking forward to a nighttime safari - something different. Well, we went to AK just for the extra hours and arrived at Africa just past 7:30. Guess what? The last safari was at 7:30 and Africa was closed. They were directing people out of that section. We weren't the only people surprised by this info. It would have been nice to know. Most of the other shows in the park finished by 8:00, which left Kali River Rapids, It's a Bugs Life and Dinoland the only things open in the park.
Please don't assume that we hated our trip. Far from it - there were numerous great things, but I don't want to be sitting here typing for hours writing out all the good things. You all know them anyway.
Can't wait for Christmas!
Anyone have any questions?