We just returned from eight-night trip, Aug. 13-21, staying at Boardwalk Villa Studio on a DVC point rental with five (two adults, three kids ages 11, 9 and 7). We had an eight-day ticket and visited each park twice (HS on the last day and had to leave midday to catch a plane). We didn’t use G+ or ILL and accomplished everything we wanted to do - most things multiple times. Here’s a quick breakdown per day:
Sun 14 - MK
Rope drop was packed, and we rode all three mountains and HM before 11. Crowds thinned by evening - we rode Big Thunder and Splash twice apiece around fireworks time.
Mon 15 - AK
Slept in a little because of the late-night at MK. Rode Everest twice, then Kali. Rode Everest, Navi and FOP at the end of the day.
Tue 16 - HS
Rise went down right when we got in line at 7:50. Instead we rode Toy Story Mania, then ToT, RnRc, then back to Slinky. We rode Rise midday and RR and Smuggler’s later in the day. Waits were the longest at HS compared to other parks on both days we were there.
Wed 17 - EP
Rope drop was smooth, with Remi, Frozen and TT, then Guardians from the virtual queue. Toured the countries during the day then hit the rest of the rides in the late afternoon when they were all practically walk-ons (including Soarin’). Rode Remi once more at park close.
Thu 18 - AK
Started later again with the late night at EP. Everest was down but back up after we did Kali and Jungle Trek, so we rode Everest twice. Rode Everest twice again later in the day with single rider, then back to Navi and FOP and left the park around 7.
Fri 19 - MK
Early closing, so we got there at the tail end of early morning hours and rode Mine Train. Outside of Splash around noon with a 30-minute wait, we didn’t wait longer than 15 minutes on any ride the entire day.
Sat 20 - EP
Mostly followed the same path as our first day, except we did single rider at TT and rode twice. We went back to the hotel for a couple of hours midday and came back to ride the smaller rides, most multiple times.
Sun 21 - HS
Rise first was a 20-minute wait, then Smuggler’s and Runaway. We skipped Slinky and Toy Story altogether but hit RnRc in the single-rider line (which was still 35 minutes).
A few random thoughts about our trip, plans, waits, etc.:
1. I understand why people want to skip the lines with G+ and ILL, and it’s true that we visited during a time period that is traditionally not busy, but unless you cannot arrive early and/or are staying offsite and/or aren’t staying full days, I just can’t see the justification for paying even more for this service. It could have been useful for us the first HS day, but spending the extra time booking time slots and being tied to certain rides and certain times did not seem to be worth the $75 a day it would have cost us. I really got a kick out of “racing” people in the
Lightning Lane in the afternoon/evening when so many rides were virtually walk-on rides anyway.
2. Posted wait times in the middle of the day were pretty accurate across the board (within 5-10 percent). As expected, posted wait times were erratic during ride downtimes and most mornings. The two lines we waited in near closing - Remy and FOP - were within 5-10 minutes of the posted wait time.
3. Likewise, Touring Plans expected wait times were reasonably accurate midday, but not that useful in the morning or evening. The most egregious example was a 120-minute expected wait time for Rise that turned out to be 20 minutes. I think the combination of not completely knowing park attendance and how many people are buying G+, not to mention the downtime and weather bumps, really hampers TP’s ability to be more accurate. Having said that, TP’s historical data was certainly useful at scheduling rides at certain times of the day, and all their rope drop recommendations were spot on.
4. The weather was really cooperative, but also I tried to plan for inside rides in the afternoon/evening where possible. An obvious example of this is riding Soarin’ later in the day, which seems like a no-brainer with hardly any waits. We missed about 30 minutes of rain by riding that, Land and watching Awesome Planet.
5. Besides the rides and shows, my kids really enjoyed the Kidcot country hunt in EP, the Wilderness booklet in AK and the pirate game in MK. And given the hectic nature of a Disney trip, the Animation Experience at AK was a great place to relax and learn how to draw. The paper towel roll I brought along worked perfectly for transporting the drawings back home.
6. We bought Memory Maker, and even though we did zero character pictures, we think it was worth the price. I’ll have to total the number of pictures we actually took, but the kids really enjoyed the magic shots, as well as the various photo booths scattered across the properties.
7. Ninety-five percent of the CM’s we encountered were amazing and doing everything they could to keep the lines moving and the mouse house churning. The focus on ensuring that nearly all seats are full and keeping track of all the different lines is under-appreciated.
8. The Disney bus service to and from Boardwalk worked well. The only minor issue was a 20-minute delay from a posted time for early morning hours on the Friday MK day. There were so many people waiting that when the AK bus arrived, the driver called for an additional bus, which arrived as the MK bus we boarded pulled away.
9. We took the Sunshine Flyer to and from the hotel, and the service was great!
10. I would definitely stay at Boardwalk again, just for the location. The pools were great, although the main pool was packed most of the time we were there. The quiet pool was a great place to chill.
If you have any specific questions about ride lines, times, etc., I jotted down everything we did in order, but didn’t want to write more volumes, so feel free to ask away!