My family returned on Tuesday from a 5 day trip, starting Thursday staying offsite, then checking into AKL Kidani Saturday for three nights. We consider ourselves WDW vets at this point, taking multiple trips per year since 2017 (skipping 2020...we ended up at Universal in July 2020 as the timing on that trip didn't line up with being able to do Disney upon reopening). I wanted to share some overall thoughts as a lot has changed since recent trips in June, July, and September.
New Shows: So I never saw any of these shows on
Youtube, but I've read the feedback on these and other forums.I'm not speaking to the nighttime shows specifically due to Kite Tails, but I wanted to include it in my comments.
First, the hate I've seen on Kite Tails is way overblown. The show was...fine. My kids (8 and 11) really enjoyed it, as did my wife. The media coverage early on acting as if this show was completely off the rails is a joke IMO. I'm assuming the "what comes up, must come down" message before the show is a newer add, but regardless, it seemed very obvious to me that the kites coming down in the marked off section of the stands is intentional, and it's just bad reporting that anyone every portrayed this as accidental. The show was fun and a nice use of 15 or so minutes to sit down and see some pretty kites flying around. Did it wow me? Of course not. But there's nothing inhereintly wrong with the show.
Harmonious was, in my family's opinion, amazing. I don't understand any negative attitude towards this show. It's a technical masterpiece and a sight to behold. We got a great spot between Disney Traders and Port of Entry so we could see the stargate. I was never a big fan of Illuminations (boring to me) and I hated Epcot Forever. I think the show did a decent enough job demonstrating the cultural impact of Disney IP worldwide, so I understand the theming and the story they are trying to tell. Anti-IP people won't like it, sure, but the show was extremely enjoyable. I will watch this show every single trip. It was that good.
Enchantment...oh boy. I won't say it's terrible, but man is it a drop off from Wishes and HEA. It's as described in many of the reviews online. A poorly thought out mis-mash of Disney songs and projections. Nothing celebrating the 50th. No Fab 5, no Walt. A lot of the cool effects from HEA, all gone. The only "cool" factor was the Elsa scene shooting fireworks from the castle. No crescendo to Tink's flight. All the sudden, she's there. No build up at all. I have no idea what they were trying to achieve with this show. My kids liked it...it's fireworks. But they agreed it pales in comparison to HEA. I can't really say enough bad things about the show. It's that bad. I was one that felt emotion with HEA. Nothing with this show. My jaw was dropped, but not in a good way. I couldn't believe what I was watching. I'll go ahead if my kids want to, but the most miserable part of a WDW vacation is leaving MK after the fireworks. I'll avoid that moving forward if I can and spend my nights at another park, or spend that time riding rides and waiting out the Main Street rush.
Staffing: The staffing shortages are very evident. Not nearly as many photopass photographers as I'm used to. My son got a Savi's saber on Friday night and I brought mine, wanting to get some pictures with us together with our sabers. At 7 pm, there was ONE photographer in GE. That said, the current ones that ARE there are fantastic. Some of the best CMs in the whole park. That makes up for the lack of them because they are all so good.
We had massive delays with meals this trip and normally haven't had many issues. We had LTT on Thanksgiving, and despite checking in early, we waited for 45 minutes after our reservation time. The meal took FOREVER, and caused us to miss Enchantment on that first day. Our reservation was 2.5 hours before Enchantment and it started as we were paying our bill. Ohana normally gets a bad rap for making folks feel rushed. I've never had that experience but it was never slow. Another 2.5 hour meal. We were going to go to DS after the meal, but since we missed DE the first MK day, we went back to view it. We had to rush to MK to get to see it and go a spot towards the front of Main Street with a decent view about 10 minutes before it started.
G+ and ILL$: We did G+ 2 days, and I was not a fan. You have to book so much in advance as it is today, and working around ADRs, Savi's, etc. is a massive pain. We were FP+ pros and rarely ever waited in standby. I got very, very little value out of G+. We missed many reservations as so much else in the park took SO LONG (like the meals), and the inability to pick times. Also, you're running around the park far more now, wasting time walking. I know the idea is "spend more time in the park to buy more stuff" but that wasn't us. We were just friggin walking. That said ILL$ worked great for us. Yes, paying extra for rides sucks, but it was nice to schedule a time to ride and avoid standby. We only used it for RotR and FOP, but in the future, I'd be more inclined to use ILL$ and rope drop the other rides that you'd typically use G+ for. As many others have said, no point in G+ for AK. AK is our favorite park, and we did everything in one day using the ILL$ for FOP. We rode Everest 4 times the Saturday after Thanksgiving, not using ILL$ for it once.
Lastly, first stay at AKL in a Savannah room, and it was amazing. Well worth the price of admission. We didn't have many troubles with the buses as others have there. The only negative is the very long ride to MK.