zackiedawg
WEDway Peoplemover Rider
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Got back yesterday from a 4 night stay at Saratoga on my DVC. My trip report is for those rare few who don't need to ride every fast ride and don't do rope drop - because there needs to be the occasional report from people like us. Arrived Friday afternoon by car, checked in through heavy rainstorms, resort roads and parking lots heavily ponding and flooded in spots. Walked over to Disney Springs the first evening as I didn't bother with a 4-day ticket for just a half-day when I arrive. Did bar seating at Frontera Cocina as a walkup, no reservations - sat immediately. Line for Gideon's was silly when I passed it around 7pm. Heavy rain while at Frontera eating, then light rain when I came out - passed by Gideon's and there didn't seem to be any line. Apparently the rain scattered people but some still had a 'virtual' queue held for them - I asked if it was possible to join and she said no problem - I was about 10 back. Only 15 minutes to get through, so brought home a chocolate chip key lime cookie to my room for a snack. Tasty!
Saturday was MK day - slept in until 10am, made breakfast in the room, hung out and had coffee and relaxed, then walked over to Disney Springs, hopped the bus to Wilderness Lodge, then took the boat over to MK...arrived around 1pm. Rained off and on all day, but never too hard. Went towards Pirates first - wait said 15 minutes - actual wait was 1 minute - walked practically right onto a boat. Went to Big Thunder - wait time said 45 minutes - actual was about 20 minutes. Haunted Mansion said 50 minutes and the line was back past Columbia house, so I skipped and went onwards to Peoplemover...that line said 15 minutes and actual ended up being about 20 minutes because it stopped a few times. By 6pm, rain had come hard a few times and then lightened up again - circled back to Haunted Mansion and line said 15 minutes - so jumped on - was on the ride in 10 minutes. Left the park around 7pm, headed back to Disney Springs, got a reservation for Paradiso 37 for less than an hour away, ate, then walked back to my villa.
Sunday was AK - no rain while at the parks. Started around noon that day. Had lunch at Nomad lounge as a walk-in, no wait to find a table inside - enjoyed a Leaping Lizard or two and some sliders. Went past Kilimanjaro and never even saw what the line wait time was - but the line was weaving all over outside the entrance, past the bakery, around the fruit stands, over by Zuri's sweets, etc - knowing how much more line was inside, I didn't even bother - had to be well over an hour and it was HOT. Walked the nature trail - gorillas all by the window lying around upside down or leaning on the glass. Hippos were fantastic - walking all around, going in and out of the water, opening their mouths and yawning, eating, etc. At the Asia trail, tigers were all sleeping as usual, but nice new addition in the bird section with the tawny frogmouth - gorgeous bird that about 90% of the crowd walked right past without seeing! Jumped on Everest - line said 50, but actual was about 35. Walked into Rainforest around 6:30pm and found a seat at the bar without ressies in about 5 minutes, so ate there before heading back to my room. Extra bonus for the 4th of July - my villa at Saratoga in Congress Park was overlooking DIsney Springs - apparently one of the towns nearby had their 4th fireworks which appeared directly over the Boathouse restaurant in unblocked, perfect view from my balcony...wasn't even expecting to see any fireworks that day as I had skipped MK.
Monday was Epcot day - headed over around 1pm. Passing Spaceship Earth, the line said 45 minutes and it looked like it was going to be every bit of that, so skipped it. Went to Land, and wait time at Living with the Land said 20 minutes - actual was about 15 minutes. Soarin' said 50 minutes - decided to chance it, and actual was about 30. Grabbed a quick bite at the Festival Center as the Beef Brisket Burnt Ends and Smoked Pork Belly Slider with Garlic Sausage, Chorizo, Cheddar Fondue, and House-made Pickle just sounded too tempting to pass up...and indeed it was. Enjoyed walking World Showcase, relaxing on benches or seats, having some cocktails around the world, and eventually ending up at Mexico where I had reservations at Hacienda de San Angel. On the way out, passing Spaceship Earth, wait time was down to 10 minutes, so jumped on - actual wait less than 5 minutes. That was my trip. Crowds were fairly high - more than I expected with the international travel restrictions, but still lower than a normal 4th weekend would have been. Other than requiring masks on busses, no fast passes, and the encouraging of mobile ordering for almost everything and no paper menus at most restaurants (phone QR codes instead), there were no other real signs of pandemicness. Less than 1% of the park guests had masks on, no social distancing required at all, every ride, line, and restaurant was filling every available seat that I could tell, and in general, everyone seemed relaxed and comingled as on any other pre-pandemic day...I was a little worried my first time back since before shutdown that it would feel too restricted and odd, so it was a relief that for the most part it felt like any other Disney vacation in the past.
Saturday was MK day - slept in until 10am, made breakfast in the room, hung out and had coffee and relaxed, then walked over to Disney Springs, hopped the bus to Wilderness Lodge, then took the boat over to MK...arrived around 1pm. Rained off and on all day, but never too hard. Went towards Pirates first - wait said 15 minutes - actual wait was 1 minute - walked practically right onto a boat. Went to Big Thunder - wait time said 45 minutes - actual was about 20 minutes. Haunted Mansion said 50 minutes and the line was back past Columbia house, so I skipped and went onwards to Peoplemover...that line said 15 minutes and actual ended up being about 20 minutes because it stopped a few times. By 6pm, rain had come hard a few times and then lightened up again - circled back to Haunted Mansion and line said 15 minutes - so jumped on - was on the ride in 10 minutes. Left the park around 7pm, headed back to Disney Springs, got a reservation for Paradiso 37 for less than an hour away, ate, then walked back to my villa.
Sunday was AK - no rain while at the parks. Started around noon that day. Had lunch at Nomad lounge as a walk-in, no wait to find a table inside - enjoyed a Leaping Lizard or two and some sliders. Went past Kilimanjaro and never even saw what the line wait time was - but the line was weaving all over outside the entrance, past the bakery, around the fruit stands, over by Zuri's sweets, etc - knowing how much more line was inside, I didn't even bother - had to be well over an hour and it was HOT. Walked the nature trail - gorillas all by the window lying around upside down or leaning on the glass. Hippos were fantastic - walking all around, going in and out of the water, opening their mouths and yawning, eating, etc. At the Asia trail, tigers were all sleeping as usual, but nice new addition in the bird section with the tawny frogmouth - gorgeous bird that about 90% of the crowd walked right past without seeing! Jumped on Everest - line said 50, but actual was about 35. Walked into Rainforest around 6:30pm and found a seat at the bar without ressies in about 5 minutes, so ate there before heading back to my room. Extra bonus for the 4th of July - my villa at Saratoga in Congress Park was overlooking DIsney Springs - apparently one of the towns nearby had their 4th fireworks which appeared directly over the Boathouse restaurant in unblocked, perfect view from my balcony...wasn't even expecting to see any fireworks that day as I had skipped MK.
Monday was Epcot day - headed over around 1pm. Passing Spaceship Earth, the line said 45 minutes and it looked like it was going to be every bit of that, so skipped it. Went to Land, and wait time at Living with the Land said 20 minutes - actual was about 15 minutes. Soarin' said 50 minutes - decided to chance it, and actual was about 30. Grabbed a quick bite at the Festival Center as the Beef Brisket Burnt Ends and Smoked Pork Belly Slider with Garlic Sausage, Chorizo, Cheddar Fondue, and House-made Pickle just sounded too tempting to pass up...and indeed it was. Enjoyed walking World Showcase, relaxing on benches or seats, having some cocktails around the world, and eventually ending up at Mexico where I had reservations at Hacienda de San Angel. On the way out, passing Spaceship Earth, wait time was down to 10 minutes, so jumped on - actual wait less than 5 minutes. That was my trip. Crowds were fairly high - more than I expected with the international travel restrictions, but still lower than a normal 4th weekend would have been. Other than requiring masks on busses, no fast passes, and the encouraging of mobile ordering for almost everything and no paper menus at most restaurants (phone QR codes instead), there were no other real signs of pandemicness. Less than 1% of the park guests had masks on, no social distancing required at all, every ride, line, and restaurant was filling every available seat that I could tell, and in general, everyone seemed relaxed and comingled as on any other pre-pandemic day...I was a little worried my first time back since before shutdown that it would feel too restricted and odd, so it was a relief that for the most part it felt like any other Disney vacation in the past.