DisTXMom
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We just returned from 6 days at the parks during peak spring break. We were a party of 4, except the last two days when we were a party of 2. We purchased Genie + each day of our trip- we hadn’t been in 5 years and won’t likely return for another 2-3 and were ok with the incremental cost given we go infrequently and wanted to be able to not stand in lines. We took 3-5 hour breaks each day and ate 1-2 table service meals per day. We opened the parks 2 of our 6 days and closed them nearly every night. A few examples of how our days unfolded:
- Found MK early entry to be hectic and chose to let our family sleep in a little after that first early entry there because we didn’t really feel like it got us much and since we were closing the parks, opening them as well was just too much. HS was better- we rode RNR, then MMRR.
- We did extended evening hours at MK and EPCOT. At MK, we were able to experience almost as much on other 11pm close nights but it was fun to be in the parks late. Trying to do 7DMT didn’t appear worth it during EE, wait times still around an hour and those folks didn’t get much out of the EE. EPCOT EE was fun as well- we did TT, Soarin and SE (we did Remy via ILLS)
-our All-MK days with hotel breaks midday: we were able to get LL for Jungle Cruise, Splash, Big Thunder, Buzz, plus Haunted Mansion or Pirates, sometimes Space or Peter Pan as well. We often picked up smaller rides such as Pooh or Speeday as well. We rode little mermaid, small world, peoplemover, CoP, laugh floor etc all with minimal standby waits. We averaged 7-8 LL per day on our MK days and 5-6 on our other parks/hopper days where we ended the day in MK. After the first couple of LL’s of the day, we booked in the 7-10pm timeframe working from those that were out the furthest (jungle cruise, big T, splash) to those that went more slowly (haunted mansion, pirates and then buzz)
- on our EPCOT/MK day, we got Test Track and Soarin at EPCOT, then Splash, Big T, jungle cruise at MK
-we went to AK yesterday for FoP, and was booking LL at HS, we got Tower, RnR, Toy Story, all to use in the 2pm-6pm timeframe
-We booked passes at 7 am and then set an alarm for when our next one was due. It was smoother when we could book an early pass for the first hour and then be on a 2 hour window that ended before the standard one (ie if most people were booking at 7, 11, 1, 3, 5, we’d try to book at 7,10, 12, 2, 4). There is a big rush on LL at those standard eligibility refresh times. However we had mostly the same success when we had to book at the standard eligibility times.
- overall LL let us bypass 3 lines of 90-180 minutes per day, plus several other 45-75 minute lines. For us, that made it worth it. The longer park hours helped keep availability up. It seemed like we did nearly everything via LL and very little standby
- I didn’t feel like I was on my phone more than normal.Setting alarms let me set it and forget it.
- the 7am booking requires patience/ if I was Unable to get what I wanted right at 7, I waited for things to refresh and reload and was able to get it in the 710-720 timeframe when things reloaded.
- I did some refreshing in the parks and was able to get an early return Peter Pan and tower of terror that way, but I didn’t do a lot of refreshing other than when we were up to book our next pass. It was very draining on my phone battery to keep refreshing
-the cast members were all great. Very positive and happy to be there. We did 2 days at Universal and some of their folks were borderline hostile. It was a marked difference.
- the parks and bathrooms were kept clean, although some people drop masks on the ground and we saw some of that
- we had a lot of great meals. Favorites were
steakhouse 71, Plaza and Skippers canteen.
- we loved enchantment. It didn’t have as much heart as some of the earlier shows but thought it presented the many years of films well and we liked the fireworks and the soundtrack. Harmonious was just ok- all of that metal projection stuff was awkward.
-I was excited to see festival of fantasy return!
- overall I agree with the OP that you need to have realistic expectations and be prepared to change plans when needed. We altered our park hopping and/or meals and breaks to work around some of the craziest days (st patricks
day). I know people are unhappy about the upcharge for genie +, but for us, were already in on $$$ with flights,hotel, tickets and those were sunk costs. The G+ charge was worth the time and hassle it saved our family. We had a significantly better experience than what we expected based on everything I’ve read online.We definately had a magical and wonderful trip and did/saw everything we wanted. My daughter and I counted all we did on 3/18 in MK- it was 15 attractions, tom sawyers island, fireworks (from 7DMT area), plus we didn’t open the parks and we got in a long break that day. I didn’t expect to have days like that based on what we read ahead of time. Spring break was crazy, but it also brought a fun energy of attending a packed country bear jamboree - something we don’t encounter on slower times of year.
All in all, it was a great trip and the current structure worked for our family.
- Found MK early entry to be hectic and chose to let our family sleep in a little after that first early entry there because we didn’t really feel like it got us much and since we were closing the parks, opening them as well was just too much. HS was better- we rode RNR, then MMRR.
- We did extended evening hours at MK and EPCOT. At MK, we were able to experience almost as much on other 11pm close nights but it was fun to be in the parks late. Trying to do 7DMT didn’t appear worth it during EE, wait times still around an hour and those folks didn’t get much out of the EE. EPCOT EE was fun as well- we did TT, Soarin and SE (we did Remy via ILLS)
-our All-MK days with hotel breaks midday: we were able to get LL for Jungle Cruise, Splash, Big Thunder, Buzz, plus Haunted Mansion or Pirates, sometimes Space or Peter Pan as well. We often picked up smaller rides such as Pooh or Speeday as well. We rode little mermaid, small world, peoplemover, CoP, laugh floor etc all with minimal standby waits. We averaged 7-8 LL per day on our MK days and 5-6 on our other parks/hopper days where we ended the day in MK. After the first couple of LL’s of the day, we booked in the 7-10pm timeframe working from those that were out the furthest (jungle cruise, big T, splash) to those that went more slowly (haunted mansion, pirates and then buzz)
- on our EPCOT/MK day, we got Test Track and Soarin at EPCOT, then Splash, Big T, jungle cruise at MK
-we went to AK yesterday for FoP, and was booking LL at HS, we got Tower, RnR, Toy Story, all to use in the 2pm-6pm timeframe
-We booked passes at 7 am and then set an alarm for when our next one was due. It was smoother when we could book an early pass for the first hour and then be on a 2 hour window that ended before the standard one (ie if most people were booking at 7, 11, 1, 3, 5, we’d try to book at 7,10, 12, 2, 4). There is a big rush on LL at those standard eligibility refresh times. However we had mostly the same success when we had to book at the standard eligibility times.
- overall LL let us bypass 3 lines of 90-180 minutes per day, plus several other 45-75 minute lines. For us, that made it worth it. The longer park hours helped keep availability up. It seemed like we did nearly everything via LL and very little standby
- I didn’t feel like I was on my phone more than normal.Setting alarms let me set it and forget it.
- the 7am booking requires patience/ if I was Unable to get what I wanted right at 7, I waited for things to refresh and reload and was able to get it in the 710-720 timeframe when things reloaded.
- I did some refreshing in the parks and was able to get an early return Peter Pan and tower of terror that way, but I didn’t do a lot of refreshing other than when we were up to book our next pass. It was very draining on my phone battery to keep refreshing
-the cast members were all great. Very positive and happy to be there. We did 2 days at Universal and some of their folks were borderline hostile. It was a marked difference.
- the parks and bathrooms were kept clean, although some people drop masks on the ground and we saw some of that
- we had a lot of great meals. Favorites were
steakhouse 71, Plaza and Skippers canteen.
- we loved enchantment. It didn’t have as much heart as some of the earlier shows but thought it presented the many years of films well and we liked the fireworks and the soundtrack. Harmonious was just ok- all of that metal projection stuff was awkward.
-I was excited to see festival of fantasy return!
- overall I agree with the OP that you need to have realistic expectations and be prepared to change plans when needed. We altered our park hopping and/or meals and breaks to work around some of the craziest days (st patricks
day). I know people are unhappy about the upcharge for genie +, but for us, were already in on $$$ with flights,hotel, tickets and those were sunk costs. The G+ charge was worth the time and hassle it saved our family. We had a significantly better experience than what we expected based on everything I’ve read online.We definately had a magical and wonderful trip and did/saw everything we wanted. My daughter and I counted all we did on 3/18 in MK- it was 15 attractions, tom sawyers island, fireworks (from 7DMT area), plus we didn’t open the parks and we got in a long break that day. I didn’t expect to have days like that based on what we read ahead of time. Spring break was crazy, but it also brought a fun energy of attending a packed country bear jamboree - something we don’t encounter on slower times of year.
All in all, it was a great trip and the current structure worked for our family.