I wanted to post a quick trip report to tell you that you CAN have a great trip, despite the crowds! We saw everything we wanted too and even found time to relax.
We were originally supposed to go on a Disney Cruise, but due to a work conflict had to cancel. We decided to go WDW instead once we researched and saw that Florida schools would not be on break. We knew it would be crazy busy, but when you have a kid in school what you gonna do.
Who We Are - Me (mom - 40), DH (45), DS (10) and my parents (late 60's). I'm afraid we aren't foodies or late night folks so any evening activities or great dining adventures won't be found here.
We did not by the dining plan as DS & I are small eaters. We did charge all our food/snacks and we saved at least $300 by NOT buying the dining plan. I understand it works for a lot of people, just not for us.
Day 1 - Sunday April 9th - Animal Kingdom - Our big splurge was to fly down from Charlotte, NC. I find it so much less stressful to fly than start a trip with a long drive. We flew out at 7:30am and were landing by 9:30. We rented a car through Budget. I stalked the website and got the price for a small SUV down from $450 to $288 about a month before we left. We signed up for their frequent program so we were able to walk right out to the parking garage and were driving away within 20 minutes of getting our luggage.
My parents were driving down and planned to meet up with us for dinner. They didn't think they would have the energy for a park.
We pulled into Port Orleans French Quarter by 11am. Our room wasn't ready yet. We slapped on our sunblock, dropped our bags with bell services and drove over to Animal Kingdom. We had to park waaaay in back of parking lot, but a parking tram came quickly and it was super easy.
Security was super easy. They had tons of lanes open and bag check was super quick. We quickly headed to Dinosorous for a quick lunch. Having FP+ was so nice. We were guaranteed to get 3 rides in, even with crazy crowds. We headed over to Safari and waited less than 5 minutes. Even at 1pm and in the heat we saw tons of animals. A great ride.
We made our way over to Dinosaur (the ride my son was DYING to do) and was on within 10 min with our FP. We all loved it. Definitely quite jerky though so I'm glad my parents weren't there to try it. We headed over to EE, but my son chickened out when he got to front of the line. He LOVES roller coasters so I know he's going to regret it eventually. We were able to get our 4th FP at this point and got it for Primeval Whirl. Until then, we headed to It's Tough to be a bug. I remember HATING this show about 10 years ago so I was not optimistic. We walked on within 10-15 min. We all LOVED it! I don't know why I hated it so much. My son thought it was fantastic and it wasn't as scary as I remember. He loved it so much we went right back to do it again (10-15 min).
We then headed over to Primeval Whirl. I don't like roller coasters so just DH & DS went. Unfortunately half of the ride broke as they got into line so even with FP it took a while. But they both really enjoyed the ride.
We then saw Dinosaur only had a 30 min wait and DS was dying to ride again so off we went. The wait ended up being only about 15 min. We got the front row which DS thought was amazing. When we got off DS & DH got back into line and waited about 20 min and got to do it again.
We've been to AK several times so had no plans to see the shows, etc. I wanted to see Flights of Wonder but the timing just never worked out. By now it was about 5pm so we headed over to Rainforest Cafe to meet my parents for dinner. They had taken the bus over to AK and said it took about 45 min because there wasn't many people there so the bus did the Riverside loop as well. My mom said bag security took like 15 min as they only had one guy open. So different than what we found at 12pm.
Rainforest Cafe was my son's request as when we went to WDW when he was 4 the restaurant noises scared him to death. He wanted to go back now that he was braver. We waited about 15 min and got in right at our reservation time. We actually all had a great meal and my son really enjoyed watching the "show."
We were all exhausted at this point so we piled into the rental car and headed back to hotel. Unfortunately our rental car was saying low tire pressure
. A theme that would continue.
We had been texted our room was ready so after a quick trip to bell services to get our bags (They would have been happy to deliver them but we thought easy to get them) we were in our room. 7th building, top floor. We ended up with a connecting door with my parents even though we hadn't even requested it.
I had faxed a room request 4 days before as suggested on the boards asking for 7th building, top floor and its as honored. I even got a response email after the fax was sent which I wasn't expecting! I had asked for egg crates and they said they were so sorry but they no longer offered that, but they though our other room requests would be honored.
The room was great. We had paid for a river view room since standard rooms were already gone when we booked. We love that quiet building and being so close to Riverside to walk over if we wanted. The room was clean. I thought the mattresses were very uncomfortable, but I have read they are doing refurbs through next year so I am guessing those will be replaced. I'm very picky though so I find many hotel mattresses uncomfortable.
My parents had an identical room and they were very happy (my mom is VERY picky so we stay at French Quarter because we know she likes it).
We went over to the cafeteria to get drink cups and some drinks, then just unpacked and collapsed for the night. Oh and DH went and put air in the tire of the rental car and we crossed our fingers it was just a faulty sensor.
We were originally supposed to go on a Disney Cruise, but due to a work conflict had to cancel. We decided to go WDW instead once we researched and saw that Florida schools would not be on break. We knew it would be crazy busy, but when you have a kid in school what you gonna do.
Who We Are - Me (mom - 40), DH (45), DS (10) and my parents (late 60's). I'm afraid we aren't foodies or late night folks so any evening activities or great dining adventures won't be found here.
We did not by the dining plan as DS & I are small eaters. We did charge all our food/snacks and we saved at least $300 by NOT buying the dining plan. I understand it works for a lot of people, just not for us.
Day 1 - Sunday April 9th - Animal Kingdom - Our big splurge was to fly down from Charlotte, NC. I find it so much less stressful to fly than start a trip with a long drive. We flew out at 7:30am and were landing by 9:30. We rented a car through Budget. I stalked the website and got the price for a small SUV down from $450 to $288 about a month before we left. We signed up for their frequent program so we were able to walk right out to the parking garage and were driving away within 20 minutes of getting our luggage.
My parents were driving down and planned to meet up with us for dinner. They didn't think they would have the energy for a park.
We pulled into Port Orleans French Quarter by 11am. Our room wasn't ready yet. We slapped on our sunblock, dropped our bags with bell services and drove over to Animal Kingdom. We had to park waaaay in back of parking lot, but a parking tram came quickly and it was super easy.
Security was super easy. They had tons of lanes open and bag check was super quick. We quickly headed to Dinosorous for a quick lunch. Having FP+ was so nice. We were guaranteed to get 3 rides in, even with crazy crowds. We headed over to Safari and waited less than 5 minutes. Even at 1pm and in the heat we saw tons of animals. A great ride.
We made our way over to Dinosaur (the ride my son was DYING to do) and was on within 10 min with our FP. We all loved it. Definitely quite jerky though so I'm glad my parents weren't there to try it. We headed over to EE, but my son chickened out when he got to front of the line. He LOVES roller coasters so I know he's going to regret it eventually. We were able to get our 4th FP at this point and got it for Primeval Whirl. Until then, we headed to It's Tough to be a bug. I remember HATING this show about 10 years ago so I was not optimistic. We walked on within 10-15 min. We all LOVED it! I don't know why I hated it so much. My son thought it was fantastic and it wasn't as scary as I remember. He loved it so much we went right back to do it again (10-15 min).
We then headed over to Primeval Whirl. I don't like roller coasters so just DH & DS went. Unfortunately half of the ride broke as they got into line so even with FP it took a while. But they both really enjoyed the ride.
We then saw Dinosaur only had a 30 min wait and DS was dying to ride again so off we went. The wait ended up being only about 15 min. We got the front row which DS thought was amazing. When we got off DS & DH got back into line and waited about 20 min and got to do it again.
We've been to AK several times so had no plans to see the shows, etc. I wanted to see Flights of Wonder but the timing just never worked out. By now it was about 5pm so we headed over to Rainforest Cafe to meet my parents for dinner. They had taken the bus over to AK and said it took about 45 min because there wasn't many people there so the bus did the Riverside loop as well. My mom said bag security took like 15 min as they only had one guy open. So different than what we found at 12pm.
Rainforest Cafe was my son's request as when we went to WDW when he was 4 the restaurant noises scared him to death. He wanted to go back now that he was braver. We waited about 15 min and got in right at our reservation time. We actually all had a great meal and my son really enjoyed watching the "show."
We were all exhausted at this point so we piled into the rental car and headed back to hotel. Unfortunately our rental car was saying low tire pressure

We had been texted our room was ready so after a quick trip to bell services to get our bags (They would have been happy to deliver them but we thought easy to get them) we were in our room. 7th building, top floor. We ended up with a connecting door with my parents even though we hadn't even requested it.
I had faxed a room request 4 days before as suggested on the boards asking for 7th building, top floor and its as honored. I even got a response email after the fax was sent which I wasn't expecting! I had asked for egg crates and they said they were so sorry but they no longer offered that, but they though our other room requests would be honored.
The room was great. We had paid for a river view room since standard rooms were already gone when we booked. We love that quiet building and being so close to Riverside to walk over if we wanted. The room was clean. I thought the mattresses were very uncomfortable, but I have read they are doing refurbs through next year so I am guessing those will be replaced. I'm very picky though so I find many hotel mattresses uncomfortable.
My parents had an identical room and they were very happy (my mom is VERY picky so we stay at French Quarter because we know she likes it).
We went over to the cafeteria to get drink cups and some drinks, then just unpacked and collapsed for the night. Oh and DH went and put air in the tire of the rental car and we crossed our fingers it was just a faulty sensor.
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