Royal Consort
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I've not posted on this forum for a while since getting back from our Disneyland Paris/Walt Disney World/Disneyland trip in Oct. It's always hard when you come back - and to come back and find our house was being sold by the landlord was worse!
However, it was a really wonderful trip! This was our 2nd trip to both Disneyland and Walt Disney World and third trip to Disneyland Paris and we were taken by surprise on a number of occasions.
First, the lows: WE HATED MAGIC BANDS.
I can't tell you how these things hampered our experience. I wasn't sure I wanted to ride Space Mountain at 3pm on a Tuesday and by 2:30 I was pretty sure I didn't. Yet, you couldn't alter the FP+ for another headline because they were all booked up (on a recommended Party day in Oct). For the week I felt pretty herded by Disney rather than popping a FastPass for something when I felt like it. I'm an uber planner but this was too much. The fact you used it for everything began to bother me too. Almost felt like a guinea pig being manipulated by some all powerful Walt Disney automaton they have installed in the castle suite.
We wanted to experience Food and Wine (no Aussies at the Aussie kiosk
) but FP+ only lets you schedule one ride per hour. Over the next three hours we were running back and forth from World Showcase to Future World. Did my head in. The good news is we met wonderful people who were also crabby about their magic band experience and this made the FP line when Test Track broke down more pleasant.
We have a booking for Walt Disney World next year and we've decided to cancel it. We both feel we have exhausted the parks (still lots of other things to do, I know) and that Magic Band has taken the spontaneity and 'magic' out of the holiday. The funny thing is, I wasn't really one of those people who decried the fall of civilisation when the bands were announced but had a 'wait and see attitude'. I've waited, I've seen it, I hate it. Lots of investment into something customers weren't asking for and never really needed. New attractions (and a new Space Mountain track) would be a better investment considering Islands of Adventure and Universal seem much more exciting with their construction. We had quite a few chats with Disneyland CM's and they were all really suspicious and wary of magic bands, hoping that DL wouldn't adopt it. Several told us to write to Disney to tell them not to implement it in DL at all. I can't see how the bands would do anything but spoil Disneyland.
Flying straight from WDW into Disneyland was a relief. We popped FastPasses, we popped other FastPasses. We got to tour the kingdom as we wanted and it really was wonderful. My favourite thing to do in Disneyland is to sit at the Jolly Holliday cafe with a coffee and my Mickey cookie. We just sat there in the hub and watched the world go by. Peter Pan came running past and Mary met up with Bert from different directions, walking arm in arm towards the Matterhorn. Couldn't help but have a smile on my face. THIS is what a magic kingdom is MEANT to feel like.
Disneyland Paris gets a lot of flak. I. don't. get. it. Doing all three parks almost back-to-back convinced me that Disneyland Paris is the BEST magic kingdom park. The rides are superior (Pirates - better; Space - SUPER AMAZING CAN"T COMPARE BETTER; Big Thunder Mountain - Bigger, taller, faster, more exciting ON AN ISLAND) and the landscaping is stunning! The entire park just looked resplendent. Forget Wishes, World of Colour, etc. Disney Dreams is hands down the best night time spectacular I've seen Disney produce. Simply stunning. We spent five days (spend 2 nights get 2 free offer) and although I thought it was going to be too much, it never was. We watched the parade go by from the window at Walt's on Main St, drank every night in the Fantasia bar (where they have Disney wine with the castle on the bottle!), and had the park to ourselves for two hours during early entry. By the time we got to Magic Kingdom's smaller Big Thunder Mountain we were calling it 'Little Drizzle Hill'. I understand that there are financial issues in DLP but I wonder whether people just 'get on board' with the poor reputation rather than opening themselves up to DLP. People say the rides need maintenance but the worst ride is MK's Space that wants to throw you out at every turn and ensure you slip a disc. Not to mention Pirates finishes as soon as you step into the boat. Either way, WE ARE GOING BACK IN 2014 under the same 2 night free offer. (As an aside, I don't think the elderly CM at Space Mountain in the MK was overly impressed when I said it was interesting they sold new pairs of underwear in the gift shop after you exit the ride).
This leads me to our 2014 trip. We booked our flights yesterday. The original plan was to spend 2 weeks in WDW. We've booked that but we are going to cancel. Instead we are going to spend 4 days in Tokyo Disneyland via Hong Kong Disneyland. Then off to Disneyland Paris and London before flying to New York with a stop over in Disneyland on the way home. We realised last night that with the exception of WDW, we're hitting every Disney resort in one trip!!
Some may say it's crazy (it is), but we've spent a lot of time seeing the cities of Europe and although I love them, I really enjoy a holiday where I don't have to plan to race around on flights/public transport in other languages. It's a challenge and stressful! Of course London and New York will break up the Disney
So let the planning begin! Although I know WDW pretty well I think, I've got no clue on Honkas and Toyko - I think I shall be on their respective boards over the next several months.
However, it was a really wonderful trip! This was our 2nd trip to both Disneyland and Walt Disney World and third trip to Disneyland Paris and we were taken by surprise on a number of occasions.
First, the lows: WE HATED MAGIC BANDS.


We wanted to experience Food and Wine (no Aussies at the Aussie kiosk

We have a booking for Walt Disney World next year and we've decided to cancel it. We both feel we have exhausted the parks (still lots of other things to do, I know) and that Magic Band has taken the spontaneity and 'magic' out of the holiday. The funny thing is, I wasn't really one of those people who decried the fall of civilisation when the bands were announced but had a 'wait and see attitude'. I've waited, I've seen it, I hate it. Lots of investment into something customers weren't asking for and never really needed. New attractions (and a new Space Mountain track) would be a better investment considering Islands of Adventure and Universal seem much more exciting with their construction. We had quite a few chats with Disneyland CM's and they were all really suspicious and wary of magic bands, hoping that DL wouldn't adopt it. Several told us to write to Disney to tell them not to implement it in DL at all. I can't see how the bands would do anything but spoil Disneyland.
Flying straight from WDW into Disneyland was a relief. We popped FastPasses, we popped other FastPasses. We got to tour the kingdom as we wanted and it really was wonderful. My favourite thing to do in Disneyland is to sit at the Jolly Holliday cafe with a coffee and my Mickey cookie. We just sat there in the hub and watched the world go by. Peter Pan came running past and Mary met up with Bert from different directions, walking arm in arm towards the Matterhorn. Couldn't help but have a smile on my face. THIS is what a magic kingdom is MEANT to feel like.
Disneyland Paris gets a lot of flak. I. don't. get. it. Doing all three parks almost back-to-back convinced me that Disneyland Paris is the BEST magic kingdom park. The rides are superior (Pirates - better; Space - SUPER AMAZING CAN"T COMPARE BETTER; Big Thunder Mountain - Bigger, taller, faster, more exciting ON AN ISLAND) and the landscaping is stunning! The entire park just looked resplendent. Forget Wishes, World of Colour, etc. Disney Dreams is hands down the best night time spectacular I've seen Disney produce. Simply stunning. We spent five days (spend 2 nights get 2 free offer) and although I thought it was going to be too much, it never was. We watched the parade go by from the window at Walt's on Main St, drank every night in the Fantasia bar (where they have Disney wine with the castle on the bottle!), and had the park to ourselves for two hours during early entry. By the time we got to Magic Kingdom's smaller Big Thunder Mountain we were calling it 'Little Drizzle Hill'. I understand that there are financial issues in DLP but I wonder whether people just 'get on board' with the poor reputation rather than opening themselves up to DLP. People say the rides need maintenance but the worst ride is MK's Space that wants to throw you out at every turn and ensure you slip a disc. Not to mention Pirates finishes as soon as you step into the boat. Either way, WE ARE GOING BACK IN 2014 under the same 2 night free offer. (As an aside, I don't think the elderly CM at Space Mountain in the MK was overly impressed when I said it was interesting they sold new pairs of underwear in the gift shop after you exit the ride).
This leads me to our 2014 trip. We booked our flights yesterday. The original plan was to spend 2 weeks in WDW. We've booked that but we are going to cancel. Instead we are going to spend 4 days in Tokyo Disneyland via Hong Kong Disneyland. Then off to Disneyland Paris and London before flying to New York with a stop over in Disneyland on the way home. We realised last night that with the exception of WDW, we're hitting every Disney resort in one trip!!
Some may say it's crazy (it is), but we've spent a lot of time seeing the cities of Europe and although I love them, I really enjoy a holiday where I don't have to plan to race around on flights/public transport in other languages. It's a challenge and stressful! Of course London and New York will break up the Disney

So let the planning begin! Although I know WDW pretty well I think, I've got no clue on Honkas and Toyko - I think I shall be on their respective boards over the next several months.