CharlesandCamilla
Mouseketeer
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Just returned. I learned a couple things that I have to honestly say contradict some of what I've read on here and confirms some of what I thought.
You do not need to be at the park when the ropes drop to see and do everything on your list. Just have a good touring plan.
More people follow what the UG tells them to do then you'd realize. So many people I'd talked to owned one. But it doesn't always work. Read about WHY the UG tells you to do things a certain way and you will be able to come up with and adjust your own touring plan. (It's the give a fish, teach to fish adage.)
We arrived Wed afternoon, checked in and were at MK by 3. we had to go back to the hotel to get priority viewing vouchers I'd left behind at WL and rented boats for a half an hour while we were out, so we were gone 2 hours. Returned for a nice dinner at CP, watched fireworks, and stayed for eride night. We got everything done and then some before leaving at 12. The place was even pretty busy with some seriously long lines.
For those of you that plan on going to a wed e-ride, they are for some reason the busiest. You need a touring plan. Everyone runs to Space mountain first. When that line got too long people started running for splash mountain. We went to Fantasy Land and rode rides we never would have, but there were no lines. When we walked by later to go to space mountain after doing splash mountain with almost no line, Fantasy land was packed and Space Mountain had no line. Everyone that had gone to the mountains were all in Fantasyland at the same time. So my recommendation is Fantasy Land, then Frontierland, then futureland.
Thursday we didn't reach Epcot until noon. FP and a touring plan that kept us from retracing steps and took into account 2 hours plus spent eating lunch (Le Cellier) and dinner (Chefs de France) had us leaving before Illuminations. We were too tired from the night before to fight the crowd. We even did Spaceship Earth (DW loves this one). A number of the futureland attractions were open until 9.
Friday we arrived at MGM around 11 after a late breakfast at the resort. MGM is better done in the evening. Most people arrive early and wear themselves out. Plus everyone who is still there starts lining up for Fantasmic around 7. By 6, standby and FP times for RnR and ToT were very reasonable. The only show we missed was Beauty and the Beast (We didn't want to see the little mermaid so I'm not counting that one.) We were in the Brown Derby for over an hour for dinner. We started out with the shows that load fast and move well like backlot tour and muppets and saved RnR and ToT for after dinner. This did have it's drawback but noone actually got sick.
We used the FDP. Something they don't advertise and few people know (including our waiter) is that you can go in the regular entrance with the FDP voucher. There is someone waiting there. You don't have to go back to the park entrance. We walked off RnR and right into Fantasmic at 8:15 and the guy at the FDP rope said we were the first FDP people to come his way and the section was half filled.
Saturday we went to AK after getting a late start (sorry folks but if you can justify more than a couple hours in this park you need to get to the zoo more often), DTD including DQ (I could have stayed for hours but DW wasn't into it, shopped instead.), ate dinner at Fulton's, and then took younger DD back to Epcot for Illuminations while wife and other DD went back to room. Played it by ear but still did pretty good.
Sunday went back to MK for EMH. What a waste. The place was packed by 9:30 and the best touring plan would have been worthless. There was so much pushing, shoving, and sprinting I couldn't believe my eyes. And these were the adults. They were leaving thier kids behind just so they could be the first on BTMRR. Since we'd accomplished everything on wed, after BTMRR we rode the railroad, took pictures with the characters, got FP for Space Mountain, ate lunch, rode SM and left. There were still large tour groups from Brazil streaming in. We kept bumping into different tour groups in the different parks all week. They were all at MK this morning.
We got face and scalp massages at GF and parasailed at CR before going back to WL to meet our towncar.
We never made it to a waterpark. That's the fun of traveling with teenaged girls. If we'd had 5 full days and no women problems we would have. But we started at 3 on the first day and finished at 5 on the last. So in 4 days and 2 hours we did a lot.
You do not need to be at the park when the ropes drop to see and do everything on your list. Just have a good touring plan.
More people follow what the UG tells them to do then you'd realize. So many people I'd talked to owned one. But it doesn't always work. Read about WHY the UG tells you to do things a certain way and you will be able to come up with and adjust your own touring plan. (It's the give a fish, teach to fish adage.)
We arrived Wed afternoon, checked in and were at MK by 3. we had to go back to the hotel to get priority viewing vouchers I'd left behind at WL and rented boats for a half an hour while we were out, so we were gone 2 hours. Returned for a nice dinner at CP, watched fireworks, and stayed for eride night. We got everything done and then some before leaving at 12. The place was even pretty busy with some seriously long lines.
For those of you that plan on going to a wed e-ride, they are for some reason the busiest. You need a touring plan. Everyone runs to Space mountain first. When that line got too long people started running for splash mountain. We went to Fantasy Land and rode rides we never would have, but there were no lines. When we walked by later to go to space mountain after doing splash mountain with almost no line, Fantasy land was packed and Space Mountain had no line. Everyone that had gone to the mountains were all in Fantasyland at the same time. So my recommendation is Fantasy Land, then Frontierland, then futureland.
Thursday we didn't reach Epcot until noon. FP and a touring plan that kept us from retracing steps and took into account 2 hours plus spent eating lunch (Le Cellier) and dinner (Chefs de France) had us leaving before Illuminations. We were too tired from the night before to fight the crowd. We even did Spaceship Earth (DW loves this one). A number of the futureland attractions were open until 9.
Friday we arrived at MGM around 11 after a late breakfast at the resort. MGM is better done in the evening. Most people arrive early and wear themselves out. Plus everyone who is still there starts lining up for Fantasmic around 7. By 6, standby and FP times for RnR and ToT were very reasonable. The only show we missed was Beauty and the Beast (We didn't want to see the little mermaid so I'm not counting that one.) We were in the Brown Derby for over an hour for dinner. We started out with the shows that load fast and move well like backlot tour and muppets and saved RnR and ToT for after dinner. This did have it's drawback but noone actually got sick.
We used the FDP. Something they don't advertise and few people know (including our waiter) is that you can go in the regular entrance with the FDP voucher. There is someone waiting there. You don't have to go back to the park entrance. We walked off RnR and right into Fantasmic at 8:15 and the guy at the FDP rope said we were the first FDP people to come his way and the section was half filled.
Saturday we went to AK after getting a late start (sorry folks but if you can justify more than a couple hours in this park you need to get to the zoo more often), DTD including DQ (I could have stayed for hours but DW wasn't into it, shopped instead.), ate dinner at Fulton's, and then took younger DD back to Epcot for Illuminations while wife and other DD went back to room. Played it by ear but still did pretty good.
Sunday went back to MK for EMH. What a waste. The place was packed by 9:30 and the best touring plan would have been worthless. There was so much pushing, shoving, and sprinting I couldn't believe my eyes. And these were the adults. They were leaving thier kids behind just so they could be the first on BTMRR. Since we'd accomplished everything on wed, after BTMRR we rode the railroad, took pictures with the characters, got FP for Space Mountain, ate lunch, rode SM and left. There were still large tour groups from Brazil streaming in. We kept bumping into different tour groups in the different parks all week. They were all at MK this morning.
We got face and scalp massages at GF and parasailed at CR before going back to WL to meet our towncar.
We never made it to a waterpark. That's the fun of traveling with teenaged girls. If we'd had 5 full days and no women problems we would have. But we started at 3 on the first day and finished at 5 on the last. So in 4 days and 2 hours we did a lot.