A little trip report to hopefully help others as I have found help here

Returned Monday night, 4/26, from our 7-day desperately needed escape from reality to WDW. If it’s any indication of the magic that place still holds, I had tears in my eyes as we waved goodbye to the Fab Five standing at the train station as we exited MK for the final time at the end of our trip. The magic is there, even now, and I can’t wait to go back.
Party of 3: Me, Husband, and DD (5 y/o). We flew Frontier non-stop 4/19 and arrived at 10:15am. Used DME – no check-in line, waited ~30 minutes for a bus. Split stay: 4 nights at AS-Movies preferred, 3 nights BRV Studio on rented points.
Tues 4/20 – MK
Terrible start to the day. A series of unfortunate events had us frazzled even before it started downpouring while we queued for temp check. And the rain rain rain came down down down in rushing, rising, rivulets! We had packed rain gear, but were caught without time to don it before our feet and heads were drenched. We escaped indoors and tried to dry off and re-assess our plans. The rain finally tapered off and we had missed no rope-drop time since everyone and everything had stopped. Turned out to be a highly successful day other than the 2 giant blisters I developed walking in sandals. Used Lines app, started in Adventure Land and moved clock-wise. Used MobileOrder for snacks and dinner (every quick service should offer this!), lunched at the Wave. Thank goodness BTMRR is DD’s favorite – it reliably had low waits most of the day.
Wed 4/21 – EP
Nice to wake up “late” for EP rope drop. Shared QS breakfast at resort and got on first bus to EP. Power walked to Test Track – they let us line up inside the building and we waited ~10 min before they started loading cars. Line was still short after so we rode again! Flower and Garden food was awesome and seating could always be found nearby. DD enjoyed Spike the Bee scavenger hunt (which was a great excuse to let ME enjoy the gardens LOL). Shopped and explored World Showcase. We had very good luck with lines – waited maybe 25 min for Soarin’. Dinner at Garden Grill, very good. Rode Test Track twice in a row AGAIN later in the evening since wait was so low (~20 min each time). We left a little after 8pm.
Thurs 4/22 – DHS
Our rope-drop skills advanced to a new level. A series of totally lucky breaks got us on the FIRST train for SDD. Rode again as the line was still short. Then MMRR with ~20 min wait. My button mashing skills had earned us RotR BG1 which was called before official park open, so we headed there next. DD was very sad we could only ride once. Second breakfast at Ronto Roaster. Slowed down and enjoyed Galaxy’s Edge, a few more rides. Had to power walk to Boardwalk for Beaches n’ Cream ressie because we missed the boat (that hurt). Worth it for the food. Split a plate so you have room for the ice cream LOL! Took boat back to DHS and shopped. More rides. Wookie cookie and Blue Milk snack and a long break. Dinner at Woody’s was really good and DD actually ate a lot – highly recommend. We finished the night riding SDD 3 times in a row, last time at sunset with the lights on – DD’s favorite.
Fri 4/23 – “rest” day
We apparently do not know how to rest. We need to figure that out before the next Disney trip XD Transferred to BRV, breakfast at the Wave, pool at WL (the swim vests they provide for kids are excellent!), then Disney Springs for dinner at Raglan Road.
Sat 4/24 – AK
Some friends joined us for our BRV stay and came to the parks with us. We were able to use rider swap with them to do the rides DD can’t. Rode FOP, Nav’i River Journey, and Dinosaur all twice. Rode EE and Safari once. AK broke me. I’m a very good planner, I use Lines App (was unreliable for this park), I research and study WDW. But AK is just. So. Freaking. BIG. Each land only has like 2 rides and you have to walk FOREVER to get between lands. There was no way to avoid all the walking. Beautiful park, great rides (what few there are), but with my DD being a tiny adrenaline junky, I am thinking of making AK a half park day next time. I would love to enjoy it fully at a slower pace on an adults-only trip in the future. This was the only day we left the park for a mid-day break at the resort and returned later – it was a necessity. Lunch at Flame Tree was delicious as was dinner at Satuli.
Sun 4/25 – MK
Bus never showed for MK at Wilderness Lodge so we booked it to the boat dock. Arrived at MK ~5 min after they opened for early entry. Started left in Adventureland again. PoTC was down for technical issues. Splash was running empty boats – good sign, but that ride never seems to open before official park open. Onward to BTMRR…which also had not opened yet. We queued up anyway and after 15-20 min the ride finally opened. Rode twice. Splash still down, but PoTC had finally opened. Not a super successful rope-drop morning, a lot of rides just didn’t open, but it was our second MK day, so after Splash (~35 min wait) everything else was gravy. Lunched at Whispering Canyon and went back to our Villa for a quick wardrobe change. Afternoon in the park was super busy BUT…the People Mover opened a day early!!!! I forced my group to wait an inordinate amount of time in line to ride it. Rider swapped Space Mountain and rode twice due to low wait. Cleaned up Fantasyland, had ice cream and popcorn for “dinner”, then rode BTMRR 3 times in a row. Dole whip with a view of the castle and we slowly headed out as I tried not to cry. We took the boat back to WL and caught the Electric Water Pageant – very cute.
Mon 4/25 – Leaving
Woke up “late” (when you always rope-drop, 7:30am is late), packed, stowed our bags will Bell Services, late breakfast at Whispering Canyon, then pool until time to meet the Tragical Express. MCO’s TSA line wasn’t as long as we feared it would be, so we had ample time before our flight. Note for parents with small children: THERE IS NO BATHROOM AFTER TSA until you ride the tram to your gate area. DD had a meltdown trying to hold her bladder until we could get to a restroom. Crisis averted when all the women waiting for the smallest airport bathroom I’ve ever seen let us jump to the front of the line.
Random notes:
We were in WDW in Nov. Mask compliance now is still extremely high, but social distancing is non-existent. Very few people adhered to the dots and lines in queues.
With a smart touring plan, you can avoid long lines, especially in MK. We often waited less than 20 min. Waits of ~35 – 40min were for headliners like Splash and SDD. We managed 20-25 min waits on Test Track, Soarin’, MMRR, FOP, and 7DMT. It can be done – zig when others zag, avoid mid-day, and don’t fully trust Disney reported wait times. Lines App was usually more accurate (except in AK).
MobileOrder is still awesome and they just expanded it to Sunshine Tree Terrace, Sleepy Hollow, and Friar’s Nook. Always order early to get the time slot you want. Eat at off times if seating is an issue (lookin’ at you, Woody’s Lunchbox).
Busses at All-Star Movies were excellent, always on time. Busses at Wilderness Lodge for wherever we were going were always very late, maybe we just got unlucky?
Young kids/picky eaters: Order groceries so your kids can have those go-to foods they will always eat for you. DD was always willing to take a few bites of her favorite sandwich when she refused all other food. It saved us a lot of money on wasted park food and spared us a lot of meltdowns.
Not sure about other resorts, but the food court at Movies didn’t open until 7am. If you are rope-dropping anything but EP, you will have to make other breakfast plans (highly recommend grocery delivery so you have quick items in your room).
Lots of snack places close well before park close, pretty annoying. For your Must Have snacks, double check the location’s hours so you don’t miss out.
I have fallen madly in love with the Wilderness Lodge and will spend the rest of my life dreaming about buying DVC there.