davewasbaloo
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After a sabbatacal from the DIS boards (I am deemed a little grumpy by a number of DISers, it's just after 35 years of park experience and 50+ trips to DLP over the last 18 years, I get worried about the direction of travel). I thought I would share our trip report. The good, the bad, the ugly and the down right awesome.
There are a number of new names here, so let's introduce the cast:
me - age 35
DW - 34
DS - 7
DD - 5
We own a 2 bedroom villa at Marriott Ile De France on the DLP golf course and here is our story.
we are now back from our 8 day trip to France to celebrate Jessica and Sarah's birthdays. WE had a great time, and a real mixed bag of experiences. Some really unforgetable, and dare I say, fantastic experiences. Some not so great, that demonstrated the scary trajectory Disney is on, and some really good times including meeting up with on-line friends.
We had a great time overall, and cannot wait until I return. And this thread is a trip report to point out the different experiences overall.
Key Highlights - in no order, celebrating Jessica's birthday with the princesses, Buffalo Bill's (at less than 1/2 price too), visiting the World War 1 trenches, Riding Star Tours 3 times without getting off, Marriott Village Ile de France, Meeting Friends, Mikey conversing with Stitch Live, a private tour of cast only areas on the Mark Twain, the kids' first trips on ToT (hillarious) and Crush Coaster, some great meals, Festival Latina, and so many more. Being on Pirates of the Caribbean with all the house lights on and no music was a cool experience too for us as Disney nerds.
The bad - staggered hours (including no hot dogs at carts after 2pm when the park is open til 10pm!!!!), some maintenance issues, drug deals going down near the train station, and severely dumbed down dining (King Ludwig's anyone?) impacted. Not enough to ruin the trip of course, but yet again a flag of concern for the future.
Biggest surprise - well besides the Mark Twain tour and Stitch Live, was how much we enjoyed the birthday party at Auberge de Cindrillon (inc. the surprise birthday cake arrangements I made in French so as to surprise Sarah as well).
There are a number of new names here, so let's introduce the cast:
me - age 35
DW - 34
DS - 7
DD - 5
We own a 2 bedroom villa at Marriott Ile De France on the DLP golf course and here is our story.
we are now back from our 8 day trip to France to celebrate Jessica and Sarah's birthdays. WE had a great time, and a real mixed bag of experiences. Some really unforgetable, and dare I say, fantastic experiences. Some not so great, that demonstrated the scary trajectory Disney is on, and some really good times including meeting up with on-line friends.
We had a great time overall, and cannot wait until I return. And this thread is a trip report to point out the different experiences overall.
Key Highlights - in no order, celebrating Jessica's birthday with the princesses, Buffalo Bill's (at less than 1/2 price too), visiting the World War 1 trenches, Riding Star Tours 3 times without getting off, Marriott Village Ile de France, Meeting Friends, Mikey conversing with Stitch Live, a private tour of cast only areas on the Mark Twain, the kids' first trips on ToT (hillarious) and Crush Coaster, some great meals, Festival Latina, and so many more. Being on Pirates of the Caribbean with all the house lights on and no music was a cool experience too for us as Disney nerds.
The bad - staggered hours (including no hot dogs at carts after 2pm when the park is open til 10pm!!!!), some maintenance issues, drug deals going down near the train station, and severely dumbed down dining (King Ludwig's anyone?) impacted. Not enough to ruin the trip of course, but yet again a flag of concern for the future.
Biggest surprise - well besides the Mark Twain tour and Stitch Live, was how much we enjoyed the birthday party at Auberge de Cindrillon (inc. the surprise birthday cake arrangements I made in French so as to surprise Sarah as well).