I love Universal. I also love DC (not going this year due to the cost, I didn't quite reach my bonus at work!). But I love Epcot. I have to visit it at least three times on each trip (though we go for 14 days).
I love WS - I love losing myself in the countries, walking round the shops, educating myself. I love the fact that even though its crowded, it never feels it... weaving through the back streets of Morocco is just heaven on a hot, crowded day. I love the rides; test track being my DH favourite (it has to be the first ride of the holiday!), I love ice creams from France, and watching the fantastic waiters, I love club cool, and I love spending a good ten minutes watching the dancing fountain. I love figment, and spaceship earth, I love the performers around the world, I love the walkway that lights up at night, and the colours the SE turns in the dusk, I love the smells of Epcot and the warm breeze as you pass under the walkway next to mousegears heading to Mission Space and TT. I love the sunlight dancing off the water, and the monorail silently passing over head. I love Soarin' over California with my legs swinging. I love cruising a long in a boat, and learning about the land.
I love Epcot. Everything.
(other than the car park... I always think I've parked closer than we have, and decide we aren't taking the tram and end up feeling like I am melting by the time I get to the gate..)
Someone already mentioned Club Cool but make that one a priority. It's great fun to try the different drinks and be sure to have your camera ready when someone first tries Beverly.Ok now that you've all convinced me not to skip it - what's some of your favorite not necessarily in the brochures kind of thing to do there. What should I know that I wouldn't know if I wasn't reading the Dis?
We are heading to WDW in January and it will be our second no trip. The first one we had 4 days and did two at MK and one at AK and HS. This time we'll be there for 6 days and I was thinking of doing 2 at MK, one at each of the other 3 and leaving the last for whichever one we wanted more time at.
Now I'm thinking of giving up Epcot to do either universal (never been), discovery cove (loved loved loved it) or another day at one of the other three parks.
It will be me, my dh and my two girls 13 and 10. We like rides but couldn't be called ride people as we usually pick the shows, parades, people watching and characters (although I do plan on doing more rides this time around).
So to Epcot or not???
The bolded part screams to me - yes, do Epcot! While World Showcase doesn't have a parade, there are three movies to see (China, France, Canada) and a very nicely done American Adventure. None of which need FastPasses. But, the best thing is to just walk round, poke into shops, get some snacks and drinks (tea in China maybe?), see characters, and really sit down in the African Outpost section, watch the kids play the drums, maybe see some storytellers and people watch (there is a food stand there). Or, go back to the Liberty Inn outside seating area with a drink or a snack and relax.
I especially love the drums and storytelling. My kids spent a ton of time playing the instruments at AK last time - we had to drag them away.I still can't see park hoppers being worth it for us. I understand the concept (flexibility, ability to make ADR's based on where you want not where you are etc) but I just couldn't see us leaving one park and going to another because there's so much we haven't seen yet that even spending full days in one park won't be enough so I can't see us giving up the travel time to go to another one in the same day. It would maybe be handy for the last two days so we could do a day and a half at each park instead of picking two of them to do two days at but that's not worth buying them for the whole trip. Am I missing something?
I think the value of Park Hoppers lies with a mid-day break in combination with staying on-site, especially if you are going when it is hot.
If you are staying in a Disney resort and would like to take advantage of EMH, you can go to that park from EMH rope drop until it starts to get crowded, around 11:30 or so. Then, you can go back to your resort for a few hours to relax, nap, get lunch, play around in the pools, etc. In the evening, when the weather has cooled and you are refreshed, you head back out to a different park. You want to be in a different park than the one you started in with EMH because conventional wisdom says (and it has been proven over and over) that the park with the EMH are significantly more crowded later in the day. This is partially because many people don't have park hoppers, and once they have headed to the EMH park in the morning, they are stuck with only that park for the day.
We are heading to WDW in January and it will be our second no trip. The first one we had 4 days and did two at MK and one at AK and HS. This time we'll be there for 6 days and I was thinking of doing 2 at MK, one at each of the other 3 and leaving the last for whichever one we wanted more time at.
Now I'm thinking of giving up Epcot to do either universal (never been), discovery cove (loved loved loved it) or another day at one of the other three parks.
It will be me, my dh and my two girls 13 and 10. We like rides but couldn't be called ride people as we usually pick the shows, parades, people watching and characters (although I do plan on doing more rides this time around).
So to Epcot or not???